![]() ![]() ![]() Adkins relishes challenging a character who’s not going to overtly show his emotions. It forces Boyka to confront his nature, which he’s rationalized as violent in a profession where all his opponents know what they’re getting into. It’s simple but it’s all the drama in the world. She’s not going to abandon the kids to gangsters. She and her husband built a youth center. Can you fight for redemption when Alma doesn’t want your help? Boyka is white knighting, but even if she wants no part of it, isn’t he doing the right thing? Either way, if you feel that guilty, how can you walk away even if she asks you to your face? And why don’t Hollywood movies ask questions this interesting?Īlma has a real reason to stay. Boyka makes a deal to fight for Zourab to free Alma of her debt to him.īoyka: Undisputed asks a rather provocative question. Boyka visits his opponent’s widow, Alma (Teodara Duhovnikova), and finds her working for the gangster Zourab (Alon Aboutboul). It was just a concussion that took a turn for the worst. He didn’t deliver the death blow or anything. He kills a rather reckless fighter in the ring, but it’s still a true accident. Boyka: Undisputed takes Boyka out of prison fights and into a new thriller centered around MMA.īoyka is still fighting in underground fights on the outside. The villain of Undisputed II: Last Man Standing, Boyka became he hero of Undisputed III: Redemption in Undisputed franchise tradition. Yuri Boyka has become Scott Adkins’ most well known role, and now the role he’s played the most in three films. ![]()
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