Review of Kickboxer 3: The Art of War (1992) by Heather R — 19 Sep 2013
Everything you might expect from a Kickboxer sequel is here. David Sloane, exotic locations, and trainer Xien are all here. I want to remind everyone of the warehouse shootout to rescue Eric Sloane in the original that helps the mansion shoot out in this sequel to not feel completely out of place in a movie called Kickboxer.
What is thoroughly missing in art of war is Tong Po and any memorable music. Not that the music here is bad it actually fits the setting quite well but like I said ultimately forgettable. The fight choreography is about on par with the second movie in the series though filmed better and the slow motion effects are handled much better here.
This review of Kickboxer 3: The Art of War (1992) was written by Heather R on 19 Sep 2013.
Kickboxer 3: The Art of War has generally received negative reviews.
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