Ben Cross is on hand as another prisoner. You root for him to get knocked out every second. White is a good replacement for Ving Rhames from the first. All the fights are well-choreographed and exciting. There are actually two fights between them though. It's a simple plot, but with a lot of setup towards the big fight. The only way to live.is to fight the reigning champion Boyka (Adkins).
But the twist is that he's in a Russian jail chock full of stereotypes.
The plot: Heavy-weight boxing champion George "The Iceman" Chambers (White) is once again thrown in prison after being framed. "Undisputed II" is an improvement over the original. Having said that, in the end, U2 was a solid follow up to "Undisputed." I wouldn't say I like the sequel better because all things being equal I'll always favor the original. Eventually, Chambers would emerge as the more sympathetic character and someone to clearly root for.
My thoughts about the movie for the first two thirds were, "Why do I care if either of these guys win?" Boyka and Chambers were both contemptible with Boyka being slightly more loathsome because he liked to injure his sparring partners (what kind of sense does that make?).
Though he protested, Chambers would have to fight to earn his freedom, and no one is so tough that they'd remain in a Russian prison just to stick it to the man. Yuri Boyka was running through opponents and it was costing the mobster a lot of money. A Russian mobster was behind the set up as he needed a proper opponent for the Russian fight king Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins). The entire set up was pretty ham-fisted, but that's what they went with to get him in a Russian prison. Chambers was in Russia to promote some alcohol when he got set up on drug possession charges. In the sequel we get a more sculpted Michael Jai White as George Chambers and he's the protagonist.
In the original movie Ving Rhames plays the antagonist a cocky professional boxer named George "Iceman" Chambers. "Undisputed 2" is a sequel to "Undisputed" starring Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames. It's amazing what Adkins does with his role here - his introduction in the ring alone had my eyes popping out of my head - and he would carry on the story with a further two sequels in which he would become the redemptive protagonist. Jai White is okay as the hero, although his character is perhaps a bit too hard to be very sympathetic, but then-newcomer Scott Adkins is the stand-out as his opponent, the Russian beast Boyka. They're fantastic, to put it simply, and they help to lift what is otherwise an average plot and storyline into something special.
The emphasis is on staging a series of brutal fight scenes both inside and outside of the ring, and they feature violent hits and extreme choreography. It's still about martial arts tournaments in a Russian prison, but otherwise it's all change. Gone are that film's cast, with Michael Jai White playing the hulking hero and taking over from Ving Rhames who played the same character in the first.
No better place than LookMovie exist for free movies and tv shows so I added this movie here, so everyone can now see it for free online.The second of the UNDISPUTED franchise, LAST MAN STANDING sees B-movie action specialist Isaac Florentine taking over from Walter Hill for what is a very different beast to the first. I’m the biggest fan in the world of movies like this This movie has destroyed my mind and nothing will happen after that The action, special effects, characters and score are all perfect to me.Īfter watching, I really liked the mix of feelings. The movie is openly dreamlike, and like most dreams it moves uncertainly down a path with many turnings. It is a pleasure for me to have a good movie, a few intelligent speakers, and these collective speeches reveal the central idea of the movie. Undisputed II: Last Man Standing – fantastic movie. This time he is not fighting for a title, he is fighting for his life! LookMovie Review: In order to win his freedom he must fight against the jailhouse fighting champ Uri Boyka (Adkins) in a battle to the death. This time, Heavyweight Champ George “Iceman” Chambers (White) is sent to a Russian jail on trumped-up drug charges.