The plot is very simple. Prison fighters from all over the world participate in the World Prison Fighting Competition. Faced with all the difficulties of the host prison, the sturdy national fighters still won victory and freedom.
The plot is nonsense, but the fighting is really good. This time is not a lonely game, but the quarter-finals, and joined various genres. The best thing is Brazilian war dance. The style of play is gorgeous and fast. The kicking skills are highly ornamental and lethal. It really looks like street dance, but it's not the protagonist. Americans have small movements, punches quickly, and have strong explosive power. Colombian villains have a lot of fake moves, they are tall and strong, but they have an inexplicable sense of joy with cross-eyed eyes. The protagonist continues the sturdiness and fierceness of the fighting nation and will never admit defeat. Of course there is the gaga who steals the spotlight.
It is creative to keep exercising in the quarry, and the rest of the plot is lackluster. The real sense of fighting fist to flesh and blood makes up for all the shortcomings of the plot.
A rare pure action movie.
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