Finished the "Ultimate Fighter" in a few days, and the quality of the four parts is rising steadily in my opinion. Whether it's plot logic or fighting scenes, each one is making visible progress, and even the fourth one involves some reflections on Boyka's own motives. For the ultimate fighter, four words, cool is over.
The quality of the protagonist of the first Iceman is really not good. Regardless of the characters or the plot, the 90-minute film consists of two fights at the beginning and the end, and it ends with being given herbs. Various backgrounds of Iceman are interspersed in the middle to portray him. The image is very simple: tyrannical without brain impulse.
At the beginning of the second part, it began to involve gangsters, interests and human nature. The plot began to be a little exciting, and the characters began to be plump and diverse. Iceman is no longer irritable as usual, but the pious Boyka is just beginning to show a cool and dangling appearance.
Needless to say, the third part is the most exciting one. There are eight-player knockout matches, gang fights, and friendships full of friends. Boyka also turned from a supporting role to become the most successful character created by "The Ultimate Fighter". Boyka's love and killing with black Americans still adds a lot of fun to the movie.
In terms of plot and character motives, I think the fourth film called Redemption is more relevant. The protagonist moves from the peak to the meditation and redemption of the soul. This theme is suitable for the final chapter of the series. The completion of the role of Boyka has also reached perfection in the fourth part, from a single fighting machine to the unwillingness and desire for fighting ability, and then to the reflection of ability, although the depth is not as deep as the excavation (after all, it is an action movie. ), but the plot lines of the latter three are still more rigorous and watchable.
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