Watch Kickboxer 3: The Art of War
- R
- 1992
- 1 hr 32 min
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4.2 (3,614)
In Kickboxer 3: The Art of War, the third installment of the Kickboxer franchise, we follow the story of David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell), who is now a world champion kickboxer. After defeating his arch-nemesis Tong Po in the previous film, he is now living a peaceful life with his wife Vicky and their newborn son. However, things take a turn when his younger brother Kurt (played by Eric Sloane in the previous films) is killed in a street fight. Seeking revenge, David travels to Rio de Janeiro to track down his brother's killers. There, he meets his mentor, Xian Chow (Dennis Chan), who takes him under his wing and teaches him the art of war and the ways of the ancient Chinese warriors.
As David trains, he uncover a sinister plot involving a powerful arms dealer, played by Richard Comar, who is using illegal kickboxing matches to turn young fighters into killing machines. With Xian's guidance, David sets out to stop the arms dealer and his corrupt organization, using his skills in the ring to fight for justice and avenge his brother's death.
The film features a series of intense fight scenes, showcasing the skills of the actors and their stunt doubles. The fights are well choreographed and realistic, with a mix of traditional martial arts and kickboxing moves. There are also elements of humor and romance, as David develops a relationship with a local Brazilian woman and forms a bond with his mentor Xian.
Overall, Kickboxer 3: The Art of War is an exciting action film that delivers on its promise of thrilling fight scenes and engaging characters. It's a worthy follow-up to the first two films in the series and showcases the talents of its lead actor, Sasha Mitchell, who brings both physicality and emotional depth to his portrayal of David Sloan. Whether you're a fan of martial arts films or just looking for some high-energy entertainment, this movie is sure to deliver.
Kickboxer 3: The Art of War is a 1992 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.2.