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Undisputed II: Last Man Standing
2006 93 min United States of America, Bulgaria R 18+
★7.4
Action, Crime, Thriller, Drama
Director: Isaac Florentine
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Description
Heavyweight Champ George "Iceman" Chambers is sent to a Russian jail on trumped-up drug charges. In order to win his freedom he must fight against the jailhouse fighting champ Uri Boyka in a battle to the death. This time he is not fighting for a title, he is fighting for his life!
Budget:
$8M
Worldwide:
$71M
Starring
Michael Jai White
Actor
Scott Adkins
Actor
Ben Cross
Actor
Eli Danker
Actor
Key opinion
Undisputed II: Last Man Standing is widely regarded as a benchmark in the martial arts genre, primarily due to its exceptional fight choreography and athleticism. While critics acknowledge the plot as derivative and the depiction of a Russian prison as highly implausible, most viewers find the film’s dynamic action and character arcs to be a satisfying, albeit formulaic, experience.
| choreography | Scott Adkins delivers spectacular, genre-defining fight choreography that showcases incredible athleticism and innovative kickboxing techniques. | |
| Acting | The performances of Michael Jai White and Scott Adkins bring necessary depth to their respective characters, evolving from archetypal figures into compelling rivals. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is largely viewed as a predictable collection of 80s and 90s action movie tropes that lacks narrative originality. | |
| Culture | The film’s portrayal of a Russian prison, featuring English-speaking inmates and guards, is frequently criticized as being jarringly inaccurate and culturally stereotypical. | |
| choreography | Opinions on the action quality are split; proponents praise the visual spectacle and dynamic intensity, while detractors argue the hits look unnatural and unrealistic. |