One last kumite, one final battle - for the life of his daughter.One last kumite, one final battle - for the life of his daughter.One last kumite, one final battle - for the life of his daughter.
David Kurzhal
- Marcus Gantz
- (as David Anthony Kurzhal)
Monia Moula
- Lea Martin
- (as Mounia Moula)
David Yeung
- Yulong
- (as David "Bolo Jr" Yeung)
Wilfried Georgis Gomba
- Devon
- (as Wilfried Georgis)
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- TriviaMichel Qissi, Paul Hertzog and Stan Bush were also part of the production of 1988's Bloodsport which was the first film to mention an illegal fighting tournament called the Kumite.
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Brave, but ultimately bad low-budget fan fiction
It might feel unfair to bash this kind of fan-made production that came from a warm place of admiration for the original BLOODSPORT. But in the end, it must take a stand in the ring and face the one it chose to compare itself to.
THE LAST KUMITE is, to be very honest, an embarrassment for everyone involved. A mindnumbingly amateurish script meets a spectacular failure in directing, acting, filming, choreographing and almost everything else.
It's amazing that they have so many legends involved in this film, but I wonder if that's really a good thing. Personally, I didn't need to see Cynthia Rothrock embarrass herself in something that doesn't even exist in the same reality as her incredible performances of yore. If anything, it made me very sad to see what might be her last axe kick on film in this piece of absolute junk.
Everyone delivers a wooden performance at best, to put it extremely mildly, and that goes for the action as well. I'm not sure how they did this, but nothing is good about this film, absolutely nothing. Not even Paul Hertzog's throwback score.
The camera work is incredibly inconsistent- from half-decent shots to influencer-level iPhone fidgetting. Sound design is atrocious, the sound mix is terrible. It's all a mess.
THE LAST KUMITE might give you some sick form of enjoyment if you love to see the world burn. For everyone else, it's a tremendous waste of time and an insult to the spirit it tries to emulate so desperately.
THE LAST KUMITE is, to be very honest, an embarrassment for everyone involved. A mindnumbingly amateurish script meets a spectacular failure in directing, acting, filming, choreographing and almost everything else.
It's amazing that they have so many legends involved in this film, but I wonder if that's really a good thing. Personally, I didn't need to see Cynthia Rothrock embarrass herself in something that doesn't even exist in the same reality as her incredible performances of yore. If anything, it made me very sad to see what might be her last axe kick on film in this piece of absolute junk.
Everyone delivers a wooden performance at best, to put it extremely mildly, and that goes for the action as well. I'm not sure how they did this, but nothing is good about this film, absolutely nothing. Not even Paul Hertzog's throwback score.
The camera work is incredibly inconsistent- from half-decent shots to influencer-level iPhone fidgetting. Sound design is atrocious, the sound mix is terrible. It's all a mess.
THE LAST KUMITE might give you some sick form of enjoyment if you love to see the world burn. For everyone else, it's a tremendous waste of time and an insult to the spirit it tries to emulate so desperately.
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- Su último combate
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- €1,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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