Boyka : Un seul deviendra invincible
Titre original : Boyka: Undisputed IV
- Vidéo
- 2016
- Accord parental
- 1h 26min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
34 k
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the fourth installment of the fighting franchise, Boyka is shooting for the big leagues when an accidental death in the ring makes him question everything he stands for.In the fourth installment of the fighting franchise, Boyka is shooting for the big leagues when an accidental death in the ring makes him question everything he stands for.In the fourth installment of the fighting franchise, Boyka is shooting for the big leagues when an accidental death in the ring makes him question everything he stands for.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
Alon Aboutboul
- Zourab
- (as Alon Moni Aboutboul)
Brahim Chab
- Igor Kazmir
- (as Brahim Achabbakhe)
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Scott Adkins is still at the top of his game. None of the fights really stand up to the final fight from part III but they are all solid. In general I think the fights are a little less electrifying than the ones from the previous two installments, but very good and entertaining, if not great. Martyn Ford is a good final boss and of all the really big bad guys in martial arts movies is definitely one of the scarier looking. Very streamlined and focused, the plot is a vehicle to move us from one fight to the next and to demonstrate Boyka's progression as a character. Boyka has a coherent character arch and Scott Adkins performance is quite good even when he's not kicking the s*** out of people. Hoping for a part V.
First I am a real reviewer and a big fan of 80's action movies.
Now the plot is easy to follow. Boyka is back, commits an atrocity and needs to fix what he has done to redeem himself. That is all you need to know. The movie does have some heart during his redemption. A lot of flash, but also moments where you feel for Boyka and his journey.
I do not know the director's work prior to watching this, but he did a great job of filming action scenes. A lot of movies break the action up by changing the camera angles. This movie tones that down and lets you watch the action taking place.
I miss the days of real action movies. I will sound repetitive but this movie has lots of action, fights, fast moving plot and great choreography.
B-Movie or not, the movie is a 9.5. I am a fan of the Undisputed series. Scott Adkins is excellent and the bad guys are bad, and the good guys(Adkins) aren't perfect. The movie has heart and has a great pace. It's not slow, and is very entertaining throughout. One of the best modern fighting movies and dare I say the best fighting franchise if that is a genre. A must watch is my opinion.
Yuri Boyka Says Bring Me Your F#ing Champion.
Now the plot is easy to follow. Boyka is back, commits an atrocity and needs to fix what he has done to redeem himself. That is all you need to know. The movie does have some heart during his redemption. A lot of flash, but also moments where you feel for Boyka and his journey.
I do not know the director's work prior to watching this, but he did a great job of filming action scenes. A lot of movies break the action up by changing the camera angles. This movie tones that down and lets you watch the action taking place.
I miss the days of real action movies. I will sound repetitive but this movie has lots of action, fights, fast moving plot and great choreography.
B-Movie or not, the movie is a 9.5. I am a fan of the Undisputed series. Scott Adkins is excellent and the bad guys are bad, and the good guys(Adkins) aren't perfect. The movie has heart and has a great pace. It's not slow, and is very entertaining throughout. One of the best modern fighting movies and dare I say the best fighting franchise if that is a genre. A must watch is my opinion.
Yuri Boyka Says Bring Me Your F#ing Champion.
80U
Great. Having seen the previous films this film lives up to its predecessors and it does well at delivering action packed excitement. Boykas character development was great.
Saw this on a dvd which I own. In fact i own the dvds of all the parts now.
The summary- After the events of Undisputed Redemption, Boyka has found religion. He still fights in the ring but donates most of the profits to the church. He has spent a lot of money to repair his broken knee but events force him to travel back to Russia where he is a wanted convict. This movie is for the fans of the series n fans of Boyka aka Adkins. Martial arts fans will not be disappointed. The fight sequences are frequent and never, ever become tiresome. Scott Adkins once again got into the skin of the character.
The villain, Martyn Ford is an intimidating one with height of 6.8 n weight of 320 lbs. Truly an indomitable n an invincible one.
The plot is a bit lame. The mafia boss who owns the town n he has his eye on a young n beautiful widow who is in debt.
But who cares. We look forward for this franchise for Boyka's kicks n boy what an awesome fight choreography we get to see in this 4th installment. Isaac Florentine who directed the terrific Undisputed 2 n 3 n Savate didn't direct this one. Inspite of the micro budget, this movie rocks.
I am a big fan of these movies but I had a bit of apprehension as the same director wasn't doing this movie but I thought I would still watch it. I was shocked to see an eight vote out of ten when the movie hasn't even come out, but we all know about fake votes just to get people to watch a film. As with a lot of cheaply made films, the main bad guy, Martin Ford in this case, is given no lines, unlike the previous two films. Your typical cheap movie bad guy, grunts and groans his scenes through. Also unlike the past two movies, Martin Ford is not a fighter, yes a big guy who looks scary but his fight scenes then suffer as he is given dreadful techniques to do in the fights. Scott does what he does best as with the rest of the movies and this will just be another stepping block for him. He's good but in this it feels as if it is another film that will not take into the big league which is a shame. Will they make another one, yes as these are his best films to date, his style of fighting suits these movies, so we will all wait for the next one and let's just hope they learn from their mistakes. There are plenty of martial artists out there that can do a good job of being a bad guy. The ending of this movie feels a little pushed as they didn't know what to do with the character. My score is a forced six as I am a fan of the movies, but most people would give it an honest five.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLegendary action director Isaac Florentine, who directed both Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing (2006) and Undisputed 3: Redemption (2010), was unable to return to direct this installment due to the tragic passing of his wife, but he remained on the project as a producer.
- GaffesBoyka is an Orthodox Christian but he is crossing himself in the Catholic way.
- ConnexionsFeatures Un seul deviendra invincible : Dernier Round (2006)
- Bandes originalesBring it on
by Nathaniel Dawkins and Tom Erba
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 413 334 $US
- Durée
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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