Undisputed III: Redemption

2010 "One deadly tournament. Last fight for freedom."
7.3| 1h36m| R| en
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Russian inmate Boyka, now severely hobbled by the knee injury suffered at the end of Undisputed 2. No longer the feared prison fighter he was, he has declined so far that he is now good only for cleaning toilets. But when a new prison fight tournament begins - an international affair, matching the best fighters from prisons around the globe, enticing them with the promise of freedom for the winner - Boyka must reclaim his dignity and fight for his position in the tournament.

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Ehirerapp Waste of time
GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Maidexpl Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Leofwine_draca REDEMPTION is the third of the UNDISPUTED franchise and a straight-to-video martial arts flick that excels at what it does. The trend is to offer more of the same as we saw before, but there's more action than ever, more heart, and more arena fighting. The genius move is to have Scott Adkins return as Boyka, not as the villain (although he's as tough as ever), but as the hero this time around. The story follows through the usual prison elements: male bonding, punishment, escape, and plenty more besides, but the emphasis is always on the fighting in the ring. In the hands of experienced director Isaac Florentine the fight scenes are crisp and fluid, with near-impossible physicality and brutal moves captured in loving detail. Adkins is excellent, of course, as is an ultra-slimy Marko Zaror as the chief bad guy and other genre personalities including Lateef Crowder, Vernon Dobtcheff, and good old Robert Costanzo (the traffic cop from DIE HARD 2!). It's certainly the best of the series yet, and it leaves me looking forward to checking out part four.
Harrison Tweed (Top Dawg) Scott Adkins once again nailed this new installment in the Undisputed series with his convincing martial arts skills and scary persona!Everything about this film was top notch, the action, suspense, directing, writing, and of course the outstanding martial arts choreography. It's refreshing to finally have true martial arts films that are realistic and have a real story to tell with substance.Undisputed 3 is a great successor to Undisputed 2 and cant wait for the next one!"Boyka! Boyka! Boyka! Boyka!"Another perfect 10/10!
tugayayan58 Chief part is Boyka(Scott Adkins). He is the best fighter I've ever seen. He is from Russian. He is strong,muscular and determined. He is very good at fighting. Boyka's life too bad and hard but he is determined. He must win the match. I'm a big fan of Boyka.Turbo is a good fighter too. He is very strong and muscular.He is American.Turbo and Boyka are good friends.I think it was a good movie. This movie was gripping and violent. But,there was empty scenes in this movie. If you want a good film, I recommend you this film.
phantomgt_ricky This has got to be one of the greatest fighting movies of all time! Unlike most movies with lame reasons for fighting, this movie is the complete opposite. They fight for their lives, they're salvation. the fighting scenes are very dramatic with excellent music to provide a sense of realism.Fighting movies nowadays should adapt to this type of fighting in order to captivate us just like this one did.Although the fighting elements from this movie and other movies are similar, this movie tends to use moves that you would not expect. Such as their kicks. They can jump 360 degrees in the air and land a roundhouse kick to the face. That's just awesome and original!I would recommend this movie to anyone who loves to watch fights such as boxing, ufc, mma, strikeforce, etc.