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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBoyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee.Boyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee.Boyka is back. This time he is fighting in the first ever inter-prison tournament with one knee.
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- 3 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
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An Excellent Film With Fantastic Action
A great movie for all martial arts fans.
Boyka, who suffered a defeat in the last match and seriously injured his knee, is now trying to return to the ring. He will fight in an international prison tournament.
The film is excellently directed. The fight scenes are great, it's a film that resembles the excellent films we saw in the eighties and nineties.
Scott Adkins is an excellent action actor, he doesn't need a stuntman, he does all the scenes himself, which definitely makes the director's job easier.
The characters are fun, interesting, and Boyka, who when he first appeared in the franchise, looked like a villain, and here you can see that it's not quite that simple.
The fights look fantastic, fast, energetic and brutal. Scott Adkins was underrated, although I feel like he still is, he should get more recognition as an action star because he's really great at what he does, and he's not a bad actor at all.
What is also interesting about this film is that the level of acting is actually quite good and this is reflected in the overall quality of the film. There are a few fun characters in the film and that only adds to its appeal. Undisputed III: Redemption is the best part of the franchise for me.
An excellent martial arts film that is definitely worth watching.
Boyka, who suffered a defeat in the last match and seriously injured his knee, is now trying to return to the ring. He will fight in an international prison tournament.
The film is excellently directed. The fight scenes are great, it's a film that resembles the excellent films we saw in the eighties and nineties.
Scott Adkins is an excellent action actor, he doesn't need a stuntman, he does all the scenes himself, which definitely makes the director's job easier.
The characters are fun, interesting, and Boyka, who when he first appeared in the franchise, looked like a villain, and here you can see that it's not quite that simple.
The fights look fantastic, fast, energetic and brutal. Scott Adkins was underrated, although I feel like he still is, he should get more recognition as an action star because he's really great at what he does, and he's not a bad actor at all.
What is also interesting about this film is that the level of acting is actually quite good and this is reflected in the overall quality of the film. There are a few fun characters in the film and that only adds to its appeal. Undisputed III: Redemption is the best part of the franchise for me.
An excellent martial arts film that is definitely worth watching.
Delivers the goods
With a movie from direct-to-DVD kings Nu Image/Millennium Pictures, you know that you'll at least get good production values. When one of their movies has Isaac Florentine as the director, you know you are going to get some spectacular action sequences. Needless to say, "Undisputed III" has both of those things. I will admit that the script is pretty standard for this kind of thing - we never really get into the head of the protagonist and learn what is driving him, the bad guys also have no real personality, and how a couple of the characters managed to get together in the last few minutes of the movie is never explained. But we don't watch movies like this primarily for the writing. We watch them because we want some good action, and this movie without doubt has that. The fights are really spectacular, with Florentine using a perfect combination of expert choreography, good direction (the camera steps back enough so we see all of the fighters in the fights), and occasional and effective use of slow motion. I've enjoyed all the "Undisputed" movies, and if they make a fourth entry in the series, I'll definitely be there.
WOW action and decent acting
So, let me start off by saying Scott Adkins is a pretty good actor and a damn good entertainer. He goes from being the partial pure fighting villain in the second to the star of the third. He copes with his hyper-extended knee very well might I say. Anyways, this movie was the best yet. The fight scenes were incredible and there was actually a decent plot. I hope there is a fourth and if there is Scott Adkins damn sure better be in it.
Way better than Tony Jaa and Ong Bak!
(I can't say better than Jackie or Lee because they're pure legacy and great BUT I can say Scott needs more roles. The guys amazing.)
Way better than Tony Jaa and Ong Bak!
(I can't say better than Jackie or Lee because they're pure legacy and great BUT I can say Scott needs more roles. The guys amazing.)
Best of the 3, its all action from start to finish
I didn't expect much from this movie being the third one and classed as a B movie, but i have to say if you like one and two and you love action/fighting movies this is top notch. The acting isn't the best in the world, but action movies never are, Boyka is awesome and this is my favourite action movie for a while by far.
I know he was the bad guy type in number 2, but you soon warm to him here, it is a bit predictable. I think there will be a 4th installment too and ill be waiting for it.
A good fun action movie with quality fighting scenes, blood, corruption and a mean Russian :)
I know he was the bad guy type in number 2, but you soon warm to him here, it is a bit predictable. I think there will be a 4th installment too and ill be waiting for it.
A good fun action movie with quality fighting scenes, blood, corruption and a mean Russian :)
Russian prison, Yuri Boyka, Scott Adkins, Undisputed 3, redemption
Everybody's favorite bad guy from Undisputed II returns. Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins) is a disgraced, disabled former champion prison fighter, having had his right leg broken by George 'Iceman' Chambers (Michael Jai White) in a Russian prison.
Boyka learns of an international prison tournament (SPC) and enters to regain his honor and prove himself as the 'most complete fighter'.
Adkins once again animates the character with his energetic, acrobatic martial art stunts. But this time the role of the character is just more of a fighter. Boyka (Adkins) has learned a lot in his defeat and humiliation – what it means to be a true champion.
Boyka learns of an international prison tournament (SPC) and enters to regain his honor and prove himself as the 'most complete fighter'.
Adkins once again animates the character with his energetic, acrobatic martial art stunts. But this time the role of the character is just more of a fighter. Boyka (Adkins) has learned a lot in his defeat and humiliation – what it means to be a true champion.
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- TriviaIn a 2014 interview, Scott Adkins declared this film to be the one he was most proud of.
- ErroresWhen Turbo first says his line about his hearing coming and going, his lips are out of sync with the audio.
- ConexionesEdited from La gran pelea 2 (2006)
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- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Undisputed 3: Redemption
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- Presupuesto
- USD 3,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 285,709
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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