![]() ![]() This film was written for him and it shows. In the titular part, Scott Adkins loses his usual British accent and goes for a Russian/Eastern-European one which he does decently. It’s a big, visually loud, fight film that gives its audience exactly what they have been promised and what they look for in such a film. The film also has dramatic aspects that feel a bit dated, but work in context. The fight sequences use his capacities to their maximum potential with his signature moves being all over them and giving fans what they want. ![]() It is clearly written to be a vehicule for star Scott Adkins and it’s a good thing too. The film is filled with fights in the ring, some punching out of bad guys outside of the ring, and even training sequences. White, Davidson, and Chapkanov create a decent follow-up to the other three and a fun 80’s-style action romp that takes a lot from the decade in terms of story-telling style, story elements, and look. White based on a story by Boaz Davidson and directed by Todor Chapkanov, Boyka: Undisputed is the 4th installment in the Undisputed franchise. As a means of atoning for the death, he goes to visit the deceased’s wife to try and help her as best he can to in turn be able to forgive himself. Following the death of an opponent, Boyka questions why he is doing this sport and what he wants from it.
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