Greetings,
I had the opportunity to view this flick that continued the character Boyka, played by Scott Adkins, after he received his career ending injury. The fight choreography, though mainly MMA, showed, Capoeria, Tae Kwon Do, Extreme MA and a touch of 52 Blocks. The choreography was good, especially when Scott Adkins was in action. The guy totally throws himself into his kinetics and it is a beauty to behold. If there is anything wrong with the movie is that the pacing DRAGS MAJOR!!!
One thing that I did observe during the fight choreography is that if it was done for was a period piece, like the Five Venoms, it would have been a SMASH HIT. Usually, in period pieces, when a guy does an aerial with a twist, we get to see a shot of the person in the air, just after he bounced off the trampoline. In Undisputed III, we get to see both characters doing extreme turns in a single shot with no trampoline, no strings, and no reverse filming. That was fantastic and it may well change the way tumbling actions are depicted in films, forever. Additionally, the camera angles were fresh.
As with my Taken review, I am not dropping the plot. It is not original. I do recommend the film for the fight choreography. I hope Scott Adkins has a wonderful career. The guy is burning electric thunder.
mickey