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Kurt Sloane wollte nie wieder nach Thailand zurückkehren. Doch die Vergangenheit holt ihn ein. Er wird gekidnappt und erwacht in einem thailändischen Knast als Mörder von Tong Po, den er im Kampf getötet hatte. Dahinter steckt Sport-Promoter Thomas Moore, der mit Tong Po sein lukrativstes Zugpferd verloren hat. Er macht Kurt ein Angebot: Wenn er als Entschädigung zu einem Untergrund-Kampf antritt und den neuen Champion, einen 200-Kilo-Muskelberg, besiegt, bekommt er seine Freiheit und seine ebenfalls gefangene Frau Liu zurück, garniert mit einem dicken Bündel Scheine. Ansonsten kann er im Knast verfaulen. Wohl oder übel nimmt Kurt an ... (Ascot Elite Home Entertainment)

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Englisch The beginning is batshit crazy. I felt similar like when watching Hot Shots and wondered whether someone wasn’t pulling my leg. Honestly, Alain Moussi did not show his best and unfortunately, his taciturnity and lack of good acting didn’t save the film as a whole. Luckily, it does not stand only on him. The creators know very well he is not that great to just build the whole movie around him. So they brought along Jean-Claude Van Damme, who is once again blind but finally has some scenes that entertain and please all his fans. Then there is the extremely awkward Christopher Lambert, who overacts more than a dog pack in a dog documentary. Anyhow, his scenes entertain and do not ruin the movie. Alongside this crew there is also Mike Tyson and the Icelandic mountain of a man Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, who fit right in. Plus, you will enjoy a lot of fights – there are more fighting scenes than dialogues – so in the end I think three stars is just enough. The movie is full of extremes but if you’ve watched a number of similar movies, you will not be disappointed. ()

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Englisch Jean-Claude Van Damme, Christopher Lambert, Mike Tyson, and The Mountain from Game of Thrones in the sequel to Kickboxer? That doesn't sound bad at all. At least to a certain group of fans. What could go wrong? Unfortunately, everything. The whole point of arena fights is that you just have to root for the protagonist. You can't do it without that. For it to work, it has to win your sympathy somehow. Alain Moussi may have a good physique, but he lacks Van Damme's charisma and distinctive style. That was the basis of the first Kickboxer, which was extremely dilettantishly shot but had its charm thanks to JCVD. While Kickboxer Retaliation constantly tries to visually stun you (a fight in a prison in one long take, a fight in a mirrored room lit up with ultraviolet light, a fight on the roof of a moving train - there are, god knows, two of those!), it fails to captivate you. The characters are bland and unmemorable, the action is devoid of juice, tension, emotion, escalation and proper timing – instead of living it, you rather survive it. The final fight with The Mountain is so drawn out that I almost fell asleep during it. The non-action scenes are confusingly narrated and oddly edited. It can be appreciated only by hardcore MMA connoisseurs, who can be satisfied with seeing their favourite fighters on screen. Better watch Brawl in Cell Block 99 instead. It has a very similar plot and is the best exploitation film of the year. ()

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