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Ultimate Fighter 4: Freedom
<h1>Boyka: Undisputed IV</h1>

The "Ultimate Fighter" series, being able to shoot the fourth part, is not an easy thing.
The only reason I've been following this movie is because of him.
Scott Arkins.
This handsome guy who once looked good at all the small fresh meat has become a forty-year-old uncle.
Eleven years later, Scott still maintains a perfect fighting physique.
Sorry, Ultimate Fighter 4: Freedom is really not a compliment.
The attraction of this series is the beauty of extreme fighting and the realistic scene restoration in brutal fighting.
Fans have a natural liking for such movies.
But disappointingly, the director accidentally made "The Ultimate Fighter" into a live-action version of "Transformers".
Let's start with the pros.
The whole film is only 73 minutes long, and the works in the entire film market are becoming more and more bladdered today, very conscientious.
In terms of cinematography language and action scenes, it still maintains a very high standard.
Scott's brilliant acting skills are still speechless.
Flashing underground fights.
Muay Thai style knee attack method.
The visual sense of power.
There is also the long-lost masterpiece, the Aerial Raptors swinging their tails.
Tumbling kicks in the air --
These action shots are not enough to see hormones.
However, the whole movie, except for such shots, really has nothing to watch.
The plot has become a hard wound of the whole movie.
Tomato Jun has not fully understood why In the third part, Boyka successfully escaped from prison and regained her freedom, which is called atonement.
In the fourth part, Boyka was struggling for 73 minutes, and finally was put in jail, but he was named Freedom?
The director's spiritual realm really dumped us in 10 "The Shawshank Redemption".
The story is simple.
Boyka dreams of becoming the world's number one boxer and dreams of playing a regular game.
It's hard to have a chance to beat a Russian boxer to reach the finals.
As a result, after Boyka tried her best to win the match, she learned that the boxer had died unexpectedly.
Then, Boyka felt guilty and looked for clues left by the boxer, wanting to make up for it.
Please, Boyka's people are prison black boxers, and they have always fought for their lives, either you die or I live, how can you still hurt your opponents.
Director, what are you going to mess with?
From the relic, Boyka found a letter and address from the boxer and ran to Russia despite the danger of being wanted.
At the death boxer's home, Boyka discovers that his wife is also working for an underground boxing ring.
The owner of the underground boxing ring is also obsessed with the widow, and as a condition, the villain boss wants Boika to win three boxers for him before he can redeem herself.
In order to redeem herself, the widow agreed to Boyka practicing boxing in her late husband's boxing room, so that when they entered the house, nothing happened to them!
Later, On the field, Boyka not only defeated the first opponent, but also defeated a pair of brother boxers, the most bullish boxers and the perverted boxers in succession.
In short, just by looking at the widow, Boyka can be resurrected with blood!
At the heart of the film is the boxer's spiritual redemption, a character that could have been more fully shaped.
However, the director is kind and generous, portraying an evil prison boxer as a holy woman.
Not only did he feel sorry for his beaten opponent, but he kept chanting—
But I can only ask for your forgiveness
Finally, a set of dog blood ending in which justice triumphs over evil and law triumphs over justice.
When the male protagonist looks at the female protagonist in prison across the iron fence and says the sentence: forgive.
The whole audience collapsed, and the logic shattered.
What tomato Jun can't stand the most is that since "Ultimate Fighter 4" arranges the emotional mode of male and female protagonists, it has played a cold-blooded emotional drama.
So much so that in the end, Boyka went to jail and failed to roll the sheets with the heroine once.
Heaven forbid?
From the title of the film, it is not difficult to see,
The director originally wanted to take Boyka's self-redemption as an opportunity to freeze the core of the film on the "freedom" of the spiritual world.
This freedom is probably that Boyka resolutely went to Russia despite the persuasion of his agent, or it was probably that he disregarded his own safety and dueled with all the boxers.
However, this "freedom" is really a bit rigid, and it is inevitable to force it.
The story of a hot-blooded boxer becomes a dog blood Jack Sue romance, and even the explosive details in the film become boring.
Countless such films tell us the same truth:
No matter how sharp the shots are, how wonderful the fights are, how tempting the special effects are, and how realistic the scenes are.
Once these structures are placed in a film background with a logic-inconspicuous core and unclear narrative, even the most beautiful production will become worthless.
Not all 90-minute videos are called movies.
Besides, this one is only 73 minutes long?