Product Description Eight elite fighters--prisoners from maximum security prisons around the world--are brought together by a powerful underground gambling syndicate for a secret, survival-of-the-fiercest battle competition. The prize: freedom for the champion... and a payday of millions to the organizers. Except the syndicate really doesn't plan on allowing anyone to walk free. Scott Adkins (the fearsome Weapon XI in X-Men Origins: Wolverine) returns as Boyka in a spin-kicking, iron-fisted, ground-and-pound fury of martial arts mastery. With the odds against him overwhelming, Boyka will take on the syndicate his way. If his gambit works, it might send the whole scheme crashing down around them. .com You might want to check your brains at the door before watching Undisputed III: Redemption--not because you won't need them (although that's arguable), but because they just might get beaten out in the course of this ultraviolent action-mixed martial arts fightfest. Of course, violence is what fans want and expect, and director Isaac Florentine supplies it in spades; and if the story and dialogue are no great shakes, to put it mildly, there's still enough here to sustain interest in those rare moments when fists and feet aren't flying. Scott Adkins returns as Yuri Boyka, the Bible-reading, murderous antihero of Undisputed II. He still has the muscles, the tattoos, the Russian accent, and the bad attitude--but this time he also has a badly mangled knee, suffered in a defeat at the end of the last film, which has reduced him to a disheveled mess who mops floors in some benighted maximum-security lockup. But when he learns about the "Prison Spetz Competition," bringing together the eight toughest inmates from around the world with the promise that the ultimate victor will win his freedom, Boyka, who more than once refers to himself as "the most complete fighter in the world," naturally rises to the occasion. Not a lot that happens thereafter is hard to predict, as the sneering gambler Gaga (Mark Ivanir, also back from Undisputed II) and his shady syndicate attempt to fix the tournament, Boyka forms an important bond with a motor-mouthed American fighter named Turbo (Mykel Shannon Jenkins), and the story proceeds toward its inevitable conclusion (after all, the film's subtitle is Redemption). But while the action is brutal, it's also balletic; the fight scenes are vicious and bloody, but they're also beautifully choreographed, skillfully executed, and exciting to watch, making this a most entertaining example of its genre. --Sam Graham
B**V
My type of movie
Great movie, lots of action
A**R
Nonstop action
Never a dull moment. Great, unexpected ending. Scott Adkins at his best.
C**.
Better than Undisputed II
This movie starts off with the returning anti-hero Boyka, "the most complete fighter". This movie is much better than Undisputed II in that it leaves out all the sentimental garbage that was included in the sequel. Boyka left in a rat whole of a prison to mop the dirty floors and hobble around on is destroyed knee with little care after injuring it against "Iceman" Chambers is roused by an inter Prison fight competition. He trains through merciless pain to pull off some of the greatest martial arts moves I've seen in this genre of movie. Boyka then moves on to the big leagues of the seedy underground prison fighting league. There is some attempt at a storyline involving another American who would seem to resemble the attitude and physique of "Iceman" Chambers of the previous two movies. There is good back and forth between the two which ends up being the center of the movie as only one other character is truly developed albeit lightly throughout the storyline. We also receive a different perspective on the mob leader "Ga Ga" who seems to take on a lighter role in this movie. He was a feared and dangerous mob leader in the previous movie and proves more of a comic relief at times in this episode to some confusion. Boyka also seems to make a change as he seems to have lost respect in the prison after his loss. He does not have groupies following him around waiting for him to beat them up when he is upset and the lunch room does not fall quiet when he walks in. This time Boyka is a broken man on the return which makes him more likeable, even though he's still retains his B.A. status.Lots of great martial arts moves, decent story line, definitely worth watching.
L**D
Street box in at its best
I stumbled across this movie by accident so I said what the heck I’m gonna watch it. OMG it turned out to be a very very good movie lots of violence blood but that’s what I like Sophia into that kind of stuff. This is a movie for you try it you’ll like it.
T**L
Better Than the Rest
First off, watch Undisputed II: Last Man Standing before seeing Undisputed III. Now on to it, after seeing U2 it's hard to imagine Uri Boyka (Scott Adkins) as a sympathetic character but that's the direction of Boyka in Undisputed III, and it totally works. Hence the title "Redemption."The movie takes place some years after LMS. Big, bad Boyka "the most complete fighter in the world" is now reduced to being "champion of the toilets" mopping up the prison's fecal matter. The nasty leg injury from years ago still plagues him. Boyka is denied parole due to his heinous crimes and won't be eligible for another 15 years. He realizes the only way he'll ever be free is to fight again or die trying. Boyka's chance at freedom comes in the form of a prison tournament featuring the best prison fighters from around the world. The winner gets his freedom and the crime syndicate hosting the fights earns millions of dollars. Of course things are never as they seem as the organizers have already chosen who they want to win.I gave Undisputed II 5 stars. I would give this one 6 if I could. Boyka is a very interesting character and Scott Adkins again does an amazing job. What I think works so well in this movie is that you never really find out too much about the characters. It leaves you wanting more. Boyka's history is a complete mystery. We know Turbo (Mykel Jenkins) was accused of a double murder, but it seems he's innocent or at least that's what I believe. Mark Ivanir returns as the ever smarmy Gaga. You can't help but like Gaga, and hopefully he'll be back for IV. The acting in Redemption is much improved over LMS. Everyone is believable in their roles.Many different styles of fighting are featured in this one and all the bouts are well choreographed. Adkins and Marko Zaror, as the extra creepy Raul Quinones, do an outstanding job during the fights and training montages. The action is top notch and never quits.Buy this movie! It's the best $5 dollars you will ever spend on Amazon. I have seen it 6 times already, and it never gets old. I only wish there had been some extra content on the DVD like behind the scenes, bloopers, and commentary. I also wish they had marketed this movie better. Hopefully Undisputed IV will be in the works. There is still so much to learn about Uri Boyka. I want more in your face action!
A**N
Martial Arts choreography
Well written and suspenseful action drama! Awesome martial arts choreography!
P**N
Expertly Executed
Someone must have forgotten to tell the makers of "Undisputed 3"-that these types of movies aren't supposed to be this good. Going into the experience I expected an entertaining but mediocre fighting movie-instead I found myself frequently surprised by the sheer amount of depth to the film. The story is very solid with several nice touches. The directing is also top notch and the level of TLC given to the final product by everyone involved is evident. The acting is good too (Scott Adkins and Mykel Shannon Jenkins in particular) and the character development in the film is outstanding. And as for the fight scenes, more than a few of the moves on display will leave you scraping your jaw off the ground trust me. Boyka-the film's main protagonist is also an instantly likable character despite being the villain of the second film. Though he says few words-everything that comes out of Boyka's mouth counts. (Or makes you grin) Not only is "Undisputed 3 a good fighting movie, it's a good movie period. I'd love to see another sequel in the series featuring Boyka, especially after the way this one ended. Good stuff.
B**O
Action and mixed martial arts
You can't go wrong with Scott Adkins. Absolutely loved it and i watched them all with my husband. Best fight scenes that i haven't seen since Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris!..BOYKA! BOYKA!🤣
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