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Der Kickbox-Profi Eric Sloane wird von einer zwielichten Promoterin zu einem Wettkampf nach Asien gelockt, um dort sein Können unter Beweis zu stellen. Trotz der Warnung seines Bruders Kurt nimmt Eric bei dem Event teil und schafft es bis ins. Michel Qissi, der Tong Po des Originalfilms, hat in der Neuverfilmung einen Cameo-Auftritt. Für wurde mit Kickboxer: Die Abrechnung (Kickboxer: Retaliation). Kickboxer: Vengeance von Regisseur John Stockwell ist im Grunde ein Remake von Kickboxer (Karate Tiger 3, ), damals noch entstanden unter der. starinanightsky.eu - Kaufen Sie Kickboxer: Vengeance günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Die beiden Brüder Eric und Kurt Sloan stammen beide aus einer Familie berühmter Kickboxer, wobei Kurt immer ein wenig im Schatten seines älteren Bruders. Die Fortsetzung, die den Titel “Kickboxer: Vengeance” trägt, kann jedoch auch als Remake durchgehen, da die Story identisch mit dem. starinanightsky.eu: Mit „Kickboxer: Vengeance“ wird der Martial-Arts-Klassiker „Kickboxer“ mit Jean-Claude Van Damme wieder aufgelegt.

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Tong po vs kurt sloane KICKBOXER VENGEANCE. Final fight Arschkalt Uprising. Dass die Geschichte fast identisch mit dem Klassiker ist, kann man Einfallslosigkeit oder eine Hommage nennen. Erwartet man eine epische Geschichte oder eine neue Spielart des Blue Exorcist Serienstream, sollte man sich lieber einen anderen Martial Arts Film aussuchen. Chill mit Film Reviews, Zoombies, Trailers! Alien Uprising. Translate review to English.
Find Kickboxer: Vengeance + L'Héritage at starinanightsky.eu Movies & TV, home of thousands of titles on DVD and Blu-ray. A young fighter (Alain Moussi) travels to Thailand to train under a kickboxing master (Jean-Claude Van Damme) in order to seek revenge for his brother's murder. Kickboxer Vengeance – Die Vergeltung. von Bluntwolf · Veröffentlicht 3. Mai · Aktualisiert 3. Mai Kurt Sloan (Alain Moussi) und sein Bruder David. Der Kickbox-Profi Eric Sloane wird von einer zwielichten Promoterin zu einem Wettkampf nach Asien gelockt, um dort sein Können unter Beweis zu stellen. Trotz der Warnung seines Bruders Kurt nimmt Eric bei dem Event teil und schafft es bis ins. Michel Qissi, der Tong Po des Originalfilms, hat in der Neuverfilmung einen Cameo-Auftritt. Für wurde mit Kickboxer: Die Abrechnung (Kickboxer: Retaliation).
Marcia Hawn Tran The film has a similar premise as the first film in the franchise. Young Karate Boy as Brenden M. Georges St-Pierre Kavi. Halloween H20 Vs. Had those been better, and the acting a bit more on point, I would have given Schattenwölfe higher score. Added to Watchlist. Though I think Van Damme is all right and he can definitely kick some serious assand I think he was cool in this movie, I watched the original, and I found it boring. Adam Graham. Download as PDF Printable version. Kurt Sloane Georges St-Pierre This reboot takes itself far too seriously, Dallas (Fernsehserie, 1978) ends up being more of a dour experience, lacking in anything all that fun or memorable. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 23, September 1, Rating: C Full Review…. Eric Sloane Gina Carano Liu has learned through surveillance that Kurt has challenged Tong Po. You May Napoleonkuchen Like. Sibel Kekilli brother was brave. Eric thinks that they can make more money and get their name known, while Kurt is extremely skeptical and attempts to talk Eric out of going.
Eric, determined, has made up his mind and tells Kurt he is leaving. A while later, Kurt receives an envelope with Eric's championship medal and a ticket to Bangkok.
Kurt has learned that the night he is there, Eric is scheduled to fight Tong Po. Meanwhile, Liu, a local Thai police officer, has been planning to stop the underground fights much to the chagrin of her superior, Wattona, who is on Marcia's payroll.
Tong Po puts Eric in a headlock and breaks his neck, killing him. Liu and some officers show up, forcing everyone to disperse except for Kurt, who is with his brother.
At the coroners, Kurt confronts Marcia, blaming her for what had happened to Eric. Marcia told her it was Eric'c choice.
As Kurt attempts to confront Marcia, he is stopped by police, who then escort him first to meet Master Durand, Eric's Muay Thai trainer, who gives him Eric's money from the fight and then to the airport.
Kurt is warned to leave Thailand and never come back. However, he ends up staying. Returning to the present, the police take Kurt but they are stopped by Liu, who offers to take Kurt herself.
However, suspecting Liu may have other plans, Wattona sends some thugs to deal with Liu and Kurt. As they are stopped on the street, Kurt and Liu are confronted by the thugs but Kurt is able to fend off the thugs with his martial arts skills.
Liu takes Kurt to Master Durand and tells him to stay there until he is well enough to return to America.
However, Kurt attempts to convince Durand to train him to face Tong Po. Durand, feeling he has already failed Eric, declines Kurt's offer.
However, after a confrontation in the rain, Durand sees determination in Kurt and decides to train him. As Kurt begins his training, he and Liu slowly begin to start a romance.
As Kurt feels ready, Durand gives him a test to a local bar where Joseph King sets up some small fights against his top fighter for money. When Durand has Kurt fight King's fighter, Kurt is decimated to the point where Durand must step in and stop the fighter before bringing Kurt back.
Kavi shows up as a spy for Tong Po, but when Durand defeats Kavi, he makes Kavi a deal that will prevent him from having Tong Po get angry.
Kavi has now joined Durand and helps Kurt train as well. When Kurt finally finds himself ready, he shows up at Tong Po's compound and has a rematch with Storm, which he now wins but then is faced with another fighter.
Using his newfound skills, Kurt challenges Tong Po to a fight, to which he accepts. Liu has learned through surveillance that Kurt has challenged Tong Po.
Liu also informs Wattona that she is having him investigated for corruption with the country's authorities. That night, Kurt and Tong have their long-awaited match.
The first round has Tong Po getting most of the upper hand, but Kurt proves to be a worthy fighter, impressing the crowd. The second round includes broken glass on the hands, but once again Tong Po proves to be too powerful.
Liu shows up to arrest Marcia, who vows she will be out the next morning. Liu arrives at the fight, but does not stop the fight this time.
The final round has Tong Po and Kurt fight with double swords to the death. Kurt is able to knock one of Tong Po's swords out of his hands and throw one of his swords, slashing Tong Po in the face and the sword impales on the wall.
Kurt still gets knocked down, but finally has the determination to take on Tong Po. Kurt is able to now get the upper hand, especially when he has countered Tong Po's headlock, the same move that killed Eric.
Kurt uses an array of Muay Thai and even adds a bit of grappling to stop Tong Po. I give the people behind the scenes a lot of credit for trying something different but this film just lacks all the basics.
That final fight is boring when it should of been full steam ahead, way too many poses. The story is so simplistically unoriginal, it really doesn't develop whatsoever during the running time.
Po was a real villain but is forgotten here, Baurista is the best part of this film and they don't do anything interesting with him.
Van Damme should of stayed well clear of this train wreck, the original just had way more heart and you can't compete with that. Brendan N Super Reviewer.
Sep 04, JCVD was but the learner, now he is the master Here we go again with yet another reboot of a classic movie. So this is indeed a complete reboot in the sense that its almost identical to the original movie except for the odd twist plot-wise.
Of course any new twists aren't really anything to write home about so This doesn't take too long before he's beaten Later that night he tries to murder Tong Po in his sleep with a gun, but he fails and gets arrested but not beaten to death??
But wait a minute, wait just a cotton picking minute. In the original franchise, Tong Po kills the Sloane brothers in 'kickboxer 2' in revenge for beating him in the ring in 'Kickboxer'.
Now you expect this kind of act from the villain in a movie, but here we are seeing the hero attempting to do the same thing. Sure Tong Po killed Kurt's brother in the ring, but in this new movie it doesn't happen in a nasty way, its seen as the risk of illegal fighting, you know the risks.
So essentially Tong Po could be seen as not doing anything wrong because its dog eat dog in the illegal fighting, world so to speak.
Yet here we are seeing the hero trying to kill the victor in a cowardly act, so how are we supposed to root for this guy?
In case you're wondering if this movie dispenses with the plot set up surrounding the death of Kurt's brother and how he got to Thailand because it starts off differently, well fear not because we get a lengthy flashback to cover all that ugh!
I actually thought the movie was gonna try and be a little bit original at first but no, its all redone but in flashback. Of course as I mentioned before the plot does differ slightly, when Kurt gets arrested for trying to kill Tong Po he meets up with an attractive police woman whom he starts a relationship with.
Initially this goes nowhere really but she does help Kurt avoid being deported and covers for him on occasion.
Essentially she's only there for a bit of an emotional pull and sex for one scene. Anyway we're only here for fights, we know the basic plot outline, so what's the deal?
Well there's an initial fight amongst some elephants, actually using the elephants as platforms to fight off This is because they clearly use fake elephants, greenscreen and CGI Naturally this being a quirky reboot and JCVD wanting to be hip and cool, the character wears shades all the time and a little stupid porkpie-esque hat.
Initially Durand refuses to train Kurt, but then they fight each other, Durand whips his ass, and for some reason decides to train him after all, because plot reasons.
What follows is virtually all the same shit we saw in the original movie. All the same training methods but slightly different, all the same types of spiritual images and shots set against traditional Thai backdrops, and even another bar fight set up by Durand when he thinks Kurt is ready.
Difference here is he loses, so its back to yet more training montages using some of the same footage ugh! At the same time as all this, we do get some scenes with the police who are up to something, not too sure what because they speak in Thai with no subs sooo.
None of it is hardly important anyway because we all know the outcome of this story. Again another slight change in plan is a bit more focus on Tong Po as he worships in his temple.
Strangely he doesn't really come off as a bad guy in this, he's just a bloody good fighter that is too aggressive or too strong even.
End of the day all he's doing is just fighting to win and he didn't appear to do anything illegal in the fight against Kurt's brother, except kill him, but did he even intend to do that?
In no way is he an all out villain like in the original movie. Oh and the film also has Gina Carano as a crooked fight organiser that assists Tong Po.
If you're wondering why I haven't mentioned her much its because she does literally nothing and is of no use in this movie.
She offers Kurt the match against Po originally She's basically been cast just to add another big name to the movies poster and advertising.
But yeah, pushing all this meaningless crap aside, we all know what's coming, the big kickass fight finale between Po and Kurt. Does this fight match up to the original?
Can it save this film? No it can't. Why you ask? Well because its the exact same spiel we've all seen before and done much better in the original movie.
Yeah Batista looks huge and has lots of tattoos, there's way more blood, more gut-wrenching sound effects and the fight goes on for way way longer, but its old hat.
First it broken glass stuck to their knuckles ala the original movie once again, and then its swords because that's a fair fight isn't it.
Kurt is trained in kickboxing, since when is he trained in sword fighting? Ditto for Po. Kurt basically gets his ass handed to him for the entire fight, right up until the last bout where he suddenly feels the eye of the tiger or whatever, whilst the crowd starts to chant [i]'Nuk su kow!
He then proceeds to kick Po's ass so much he dies from it I don't get it, I just don't get it at all, what is the point of this movie? Why does this movie even exist?
The original is a decent adult brawler with a South East Asian backdrop and plenty of spiritual mysticism and spice, much like JCVD's other top early flick 'Bloodsport'.
There was absolutely no reason to remake this movie because it was always gonna be trash. Yeah they can add big names, have even flashier martial arts and glossy set pieces well you'd think , but at the end of the day all that shit just doesn't work anymore because this genre has past.
Movies like this were shit hot back in the day when I was a kid, I saw the original flick at a young age because they were seen as action epics of the time as was JCVD , but those days are long gone.
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