7º – Warrior (Gavin O’Connor, 2011)A family of fighters, torn apart by ghosts of the past, is in a dilemma when two brothers are chosen to fight each other in an MMA match. ‘Warrior’ surprises by transposing the martial arts scene, bringing to the viewer an honest drama about the problems of a completely misfit family. A movie that can thrill in the most unlikely way.
6º – Kickboxer (Mark DiSalle, 1989)After his brother is seriously injured in a kickboxing fight, a man will seek revenge against the person in charge, relying on the help of a master in martial arts. We can say that the plot of the film is weak, leaving gaps and points inexplicable throughout the scenes. However, the point that makes this film one of the most remembered by martial arts enthusiasts in the cinema is the impeccable construction in the action fragments, with scenes of struggles that use the most diverse elements.
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