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The Last Kumite

  • 2024
  • 18+
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.4K
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Matthias Hues and Mathis Landwehr in The Last Kumite (2024)
The Last Kumite is an action packed old school martial arts fighting movie in the style of 80's and 90's classics like Bloodsport, Kickboxer and No Retreat, No Surrender. It follows Michael Rivers (Mathis Landwehr), a skilled martial artist that is forced to fight in an illegal fighting tournament in order to save his daughter. Along his journey he discovers other martial artists have also been forced to fight to save their loved ones.
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One last kumite, one final battle - for the life of his daughter.One last kumite, one final battle - for the life of his daughter.One last kumite, one final battle - for the life of his daughter.

  • Director
    • Ross W. Clarkson
  • Writers
    • Ross W. Clarkson
    • Sean David Lowe
  • Stars
    • Mathis Landwehr
    • Matthias Hues
    • Kurt McKinney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ross W. Clarkson
    • Writers
      • Ross W. Clarkson
      • Sean David Lowe
    • Stars
      • Mathis Landwehr
      • Matthias Hues
      • Kurt McKinney
    • 80User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mathis Landwehr
    Mathis Landwehr
    • Michael Rivers
    Matthias Hues
    Matthias Hues
    • Ron Hall
    Kurt McKinney
    Kurt McKinney
    • Damon Spears
    Billy Blanks
    Billy Blanks
    • Loren
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Julie Jackson
    Michel Qissi
    Michel Qissi
    • Wolf
    David Kurzhal
    David Kurzhal
    • Marcus Gantz
    • (as David Anthony Kurzhal)
    Monia Moula
    Monia Moula
    • Lea Martin
    • (as Mounia Moula)
    Kira Kortenbach
    Kira Kortenbach
    • Bree Rivers
    Mike Derudder
    • Dracko
    Abdel Qissi
    Abdel Qissi
    • Det. Dobrev
    Mike Möller
    Mike Möller
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    David Yeung
    David Yeung
    • Yulong
    • (as David "Bolo Jr" Yeung)
    Roman Boeer de Garcez
    • Kurt Thornson
    Lucian Roucka
    • Taylor
    Pascal Siffert
    • J-Rock
    Janos Tiborcz
    • Spider
    Wilfried Georgis Gomba
    • Devon
    • (as Wilfried Georgis)
    • Director
      • Ross W. Clarkson
    • Writers
      • Ross W. Clarkson
      • Sean David Lowe
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    2Neil_Williamson

    Oh dear - a waste of time

    The Opening shot was promising, a tour around a U. S. city, the soundtrack pumping, could this be a fresh new take on the kick-boxer and Blood-Sport movies of the 1980s?

    Unfortunately not, I barely got past the opening tournament. It look like it was filmed in my Primary school's PE hall, I just couldn't take it seriously after that. The rows of bright oblong overhead lights, the crowd seated around the edge - I don't know, it just looked wrong!

    Lots of over-the-top knowing looks between the actors, it almost comes across as a spoof.

    The wimpish looking balding lead actor looks like he's pushing 50, sorry but Van-Damme he's not!

    I guess this shows it's not that easy to make martial arts movies, even if the guys who made this are fans.
    5xnicofingerx

    Thanks for everything, but compromises in the realisation.

    The opening, hats off, images, sound and style look like a truly authentic journey through time. However, the opening tournament brings you back down to earth, not really great martial arts. Eastern Europe as the location for the kumite is the final reality check, I really would have liked an Asian setting. That might have given a real boost to the search for the longed-for old charm, but as it is it's just another cheap Eastern European action production. I don't want to grumble at this point, the budget was limited, more would certainly have been possible with more. The story meanwhile takes wild turns, logic is a foreign concept, one nonsense follows the next. The training sequences with Billy Blanks are more of a bad joke. In general, the film is obviously a reference to Bloodsport, so it has to put up with comparisons. I've already said something about the location, but the choice of fighters doesn't make it any better. The attempt at diversity is certainly the right idea, but it lacks profile. Starting with the main character Lasko, the Fist of God, no Van Damme, to the main opponent Dracko, no Bolo Yeung. Nice to see Kurt McKinney again, by far the best actor. Another highlight for me was Bolo Yeun's son, wow, an absolute spitting image. Unfortunately, barely there and already gone. Cynthia Rothrock, well, never my favourite, her age certainly doesn't make it any better. The latter also applies to Matthias Hues, but thanks to him, one of the driving forces behind the production.

    Ultimately, not the review I wanted, and perhaps even too good a rating. I still recommend a viewing, simply to appreciate the idea and the effort. A gift to fans should be honoured accordingly, even if one or two things don't quite fit.
    imdb-767-417450

    Cheap and Disgraceful Bloodsport-Knockoff

    Story: Karate champion Rivers (Mathis Landwehr) retires to avoid permanent injuries. Soon after, shady businessman Hall (Hues) offers him a huge prize to join a deadly Kumite tournament. Michael declines, but his daughter Bree (Kira Kortenbach) is kidnapped. To save her, Michael must enter the tournament.

    The film is as shallow and superficial as the story, with nonsensical dialogues.

    Fight scenes poorly choreographed, though Mike Möller's fights were a highlight.

    Others actors were shoddy and sluggish.

    This is not a B-Movie. A D-Movie. D for dreadful/disgraceful mess.

    Next time, Clarkson should bring Til Schweiger, and throw in Steven Seagal to complete the disaster!

    I give it 2 stars only because of Mike Möller and Michel Qissi.
    3rchehuk

    A real shame

    I understand this was a kickstarter funded film wanting to go back to the 80's style of martial arts movies but this was just poor.

    Ok you can't get the best actors, martial arts stars but the script/storytelling is so basic it just feels like no effort was put in whatsoever. There is nothing in this that even remotely seems like effort was involved. It is the paint by numbers version of a martial arts movie which would be fine if it was made on tight budget by a studio but this was crowd funded yet so little effort was put in. It's not unwatchable but it is also just poor even for 'this' type of movie.
    4refinedsugar

    Don't Stop Believin'

    80's / 90's martial arts flicks might have been low budget affairs with simple stories, but they also held a certain level of polish, grit whilst entertaining if that makes any sense. You don't get that mix with 'The Last Kumite' which leaves it to get by on nostalgia. As is it typical of dtv movies trying to stretch their dollar - the whole thing is shot in Europe - and the overall quality is lacking. The vibe is off. Not much real fun, one note villains and though some honest effort is put into it's hand to hand sequences little is memorable.

    Michael Rivers (Mathis Landwehr) wins a karate tournament in NYC with his teen daughter cheering him on under the eye of Ron Hall (Matthias Hues) and his right hand Wolf (Michel Qissi). He wants him in a Kumite tourney he hosts and when Rivers says no they kidnap his daughter to force his hand. The odds on favorite to win is Hall's champ Dracko (Mike Derudder) who's never been beaten. To muster the skills needed he gains allies in fellow fighters (Kurt McKinney, Mounia Moula) and former opponents, trainers (Billy Blanks, Cynthia Rothrock) of Drago. With the local law bought off, the only option is to win.

    Blanks & Rothrock's roles aren't fancy, but they get quick moments of their own. Hues relishes being the baddie, but the name 'Ron Hall' is far from menacing and he isn't given much to do for most of the pic other than spout dialog. Ditto Qissi. Skilled stuntwoman Moula stands out as the sole female fighter for both good & bad. McKinney is game, but also too old to be here. By now you might be starting to get the idea the flick is banking on all these vintage names and you're right. It's all the cliches, obvious budget limitations not doing anyone favors.

    Dracko grunts while he menacingly flexes. A bare bones hero, training montages and some Stan Bush music tracks teleport you back to the 80's. 'The Last Kumite' was partially a crowdfunded project and you can tell there's a lot of love, passion for movies of yesterday fueling it. That doesn't make it's short fight scenes, clunky story any better though. Convenient help around every corner and though you're told he owns the police yet go to them anyhow? Okay.

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    • Trivia
      David Yeung is the son of Bolo Yeung, who played the antagonists Chong Li in Bloodsport (1988) and Chang Lee in its rip-off Bloodfight (1989). Bloodsport was the main inspiration for The Last Kumite (2024).
    • Alternate versions
      There is an unreleased director's cut for The Last Kumite with unseen footage, rearranged scenes, a different color grade, and more.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Su último combate
    • Production companies
      • Lowe Media
      • Quest Media
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      • €1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,099
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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