终极斗士3:赎罪

Isaac Florentine执导
R
2010    1小时 35分钟Action, 惊悚
7.375%7.5
犯人战士尤里•伯伊卡(Scott Adkins 饰)在上一集中膝盖受重伤,失去了搏击能力,只能在监狱中清理卫生,昔日的荣耀和战斗已离他远去,而监狱方面又驳回了他的假释要求,从不曾甘心失去自由的伯伊卡,将希望寄托在国际犯人格斗大赛上,因为大赛最终的冠军将获得自由。经过严酷的恢复性训练,伯伊卡战胜并取代了嘎卡(Mark Ivanir 饰)手下的参赛选手,两人再一次合作,前往格鲁吉亚境内的葛贡监狱,伯伊卡在那里将同世界各地的其他七名犯人战士,角逐出唯一的犯人格斗之王。   参赛选手中,美国的特伯(Michael Shannon Jenkins 饰)和哥伦比亚的“杀人狂”各具实力,伯伊卡为了自由必须战胜他们,然而他很快发现,真正的敌人并不是搏击场中的对手……
  • Scott AdkinsYuri Boyka
  • Mykel Shannon JenkinsTurbo
  • Mark IvanirGaga
  • Hristo ShopovWarden Kuss
  • Marko ZarorRaul 'Dolor' Quinones
  • Michael BaralCasino Manager
  • Ilram ChoiThe Asian Fighter
  • Robert CostanzoFarnatti
  • Lateef CrowderSantiago Silva
  • Esteban CuetoSykov
  • Vernon DobtcheffRezo
  • Valentin GanevWarden Markov
  • Velislav PavlovChief Guard
  • Kiril EfremovGuard 1
  • Trayan Milenov-TroyFrench fighter (uncredited)
  • Dimiter DoichinovFighter (uncredited)
  • Velizar PeevPrison Guard #2 (uncredited)
  • Borislav IlievPrison Guard #1 (uncredited)
  • Isaac Florentine导演
  • David N. White编剧
  • jackmeat2025年6月15日
    My quick rating - 6.8/10.
  • Patrick Wai2026年5月14日
    This is probably the best of the first three Undisputed movies, and it knows exactly why anyone showed up: to watch Scott Adkins kick the living daylights out of people in increasingly ridiculous prison fights. The acting is not exactly collecting awards, but that hardly matters when the fight scenes are this good. Adkins is a blast as the anti-hero, Marko Zaror is the perfect villain, and the whole movie has that wonderfully trashy “rich psychos sponsoring human demolition derbies” energy. I also liked that the story is not as straight-line simple as you’d expect, which gives it a little more charm than the usual punch-now, plot-later formula. Basically, this is a prison fight movie with no illusions of being high art, and thank God for that, because what it delivers instead is a badass, wildly entertaining beatdown.
  • Streetter2025年9月20日
    Scott Adkins is the new Jean Claude Van Damme
  • KGM SOSA2026年3月5日
    Undisputed 3 is pure badassery. There’s really no other way to put it. I won’t be as elegant with my words in this review as I usually try to be, because this simply isn’t that type of movie. Don’t get me wrong there is a deeper storyline woven through it about perseverance, friendship, willpower, betrayal & redemption. But let’s be honest: that’s not why you watch an Undisputed movie. You watch it because it’s cool as hell. Any red-blooded male with even a shred of masculinity in his DNA loves this franchise. The biggest feat of achievement the Undisputed series, especially parts 2 & 3, has achieved over basically every other fighting or martial arts film is the fight choreography. I genuinely believe the Undisputed films have the best & most stylish fight choreography of any martial arts movies ever made. Because they’re technically “B-movies,” the franchise often gets forgotten when people discuss the greatest martial arts films. Usually the conversation goes straight to legends like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, or Jean-Claude Van Damme. Don’t get me wrong those guys are absolute icons & deserve their legendary status. I’m one of the biggest martial arts film fans you’ll ever meet. But when it comes to stylish, intricate, acrobatic fight choreography, the Undisputed movies might honestly be the greatest of all time. I’m not even being facetious when I say that. A huge part of that achievement comes down to Scott Adkins & his martial arts prowess. His athleticism is on another level. The man blends Taekwondo, kickboxing, Muay Thai & boxing into a fighting style that’s unbelievably dynamic on screen. Tornado kicks, 540 & 720 spin kicks, jumping spinning hook kicks the guy does it all. And the craziest part is he performs these acrobatic moves himself. No wires, no stunt doubles, no CGI, no trick editing. He has numerous old videos on his YouTube channel teaching viewers how to execute these moves. Even many of the greatest martial artists turned movie stars rely on wire work, stunt performers, or camera tricks to enhance the action for film. But Adkins (along with guys like Michael Jai White) are among the very few who actually can & do perform these insane acrobatics themselves. That’s not to take anything away from legends like Tony Jaa or Bruce Lee, they’re phenomenal, but their styles aren’t as acrobatic or aerial as what Adkins brings to the table. Aside from the fight scenes, the Undisputed films also have a gritty edge that makes them stand out. The setting of brutal Eastern European prisons gives everything a raw, grim atmosphere. Fighters are trapped in inhumane conditions sleeping among rats & roaches, forced into slave labour, live in feaces/excrement & are surrounded by brutal corrupt guards/wardens, with the only escape being brutal underground prison tournaments run by mafia in which the fighters often fight to the death. It’s dark, violent & unapologetically rough. But that harsh setting ups the stakes & makes the fights feel even more intense & meaningful. At the center of it all is Yuri Boyka which is without question one of the most badass characters in action movie history. Honestly, he is my favourite action character ever. A true antihero with his first appearance in U2 as the Villain then becoming the protagonist in the remaining films. Scott Adkins was seriously wronged by Hollywood. The guy should have been a massive mainstream action star years ago, he was actually the main candidate to play Batman but was snubbed for an inferior Robert Pattinson. Instead, he’s spent most of his career dominating in lower-budget martial arts films while less talented actors got the big roles. The fact that he finally appeared in John Wick: Chapter 4 happened solely because Keanu Reeves personally demanded for him to be cast, which honestly says a lot about Keanu being kind & recognising real talent. Scott Adkins is one of the clearest examples of wasted potential by Hollywood, not because of anything he did wrong, but because the industry has a long history of playing favourites. They absolutely should have built a huge franchise around him. Hollywood technically owes him 100s of millions in the form of a cheque for overlooking, marginalising & snubbing him. Still, thanks to films like Undisputed 2-4, among others, his legacy is secure among martial arts fans. This movie is gritty, stylish, brutal & ridiculously entertaining. Pure testosterone-fuelled action cinema.
  • DM_Willis2025年9月18日
    Brutally fun.

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