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The King of the Kickboxers
Jake, a New York policeman poses as an actor to expose the making of martial-arts death movies in Thailand.
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Plot Summary
Jake, a skilled kickboxer, is recruited by a fight promoter to compete in a brutal underground tournament in Bangkok. His motivation is to avenge the death of his mentor, who was killed in a similar fight. Jake must face formidable opponents, including the ruthless Khan, in a series of increasingly dangerous matches to reach the championship and confront the man responsible for his mentor's demise.
Critical Reception
The King of Kickboxers received largely negative reviews, with critics often citing its generic plot, underdeveloped characters, and formulaic action sequences. While Billy Blanks's fighting prowess was occasionally noted, the film was generally seen as a forgettable entry in the martial arts genre.
What Reviewers Say
Predictable plot and uninspired action.
Billy Blanks delivers some fight sequences, but the film lacks depth.
A standard, low-budget martial arts flick that fails to stand out.
Google audience: Audience reviews for The King of Kickboxers are scarce, but general sentiment among those who have seen it tends to align with critical assessments, highlighting its straightforward action and lack of narrative complexity.
Fun Fact
Billy Blanks, who stars as the protagonist Jake, is a seven-time martial arts world champion and the inventor of the Tae Bo fitness program.
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