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Saturday, 10 March 2018

Dimitri Logothetis on Pitting Jean-Claude Van Damme Against Mike Tyson in ‘Kickboxer: Retaliation’

On the eve of shooting his third entry in the Kickboxer franchise, director Dimitri Logothetis, chats with us on the many splendors of martial arts cinema.

We might reach a point where every Jean-Claude Van Damme franchise achieves reboot status. Andrei Arlovski has already stepped into his shoes for Universal Soldier: Regeneration, Scott Adkins took over the bayous in Hard Target 2, and Alain Moussi stole his dance routine for Kickboxer: Vengeance and Kickboxer: Retaliation. Can reimaginings of Double Impact and Time Cop be far behind?

The late 80s, early 90s era that “The Muscle from Brussels” operated within was a time of tremendous escalation for the martial arts movie. Each outing not only had to top what we had witnessed in Van Damme’s previous work, but it had to build on decades worth of kung fu classics from the likes of Bruce Lee and the other wushu masters. The splits had to get wider, the roundhouses more exaggerated. We pressed play on those films to see just how absurd the lengths JCVD was willing to go to get the job done.

Arnie, Sly, and Segal were all about power…and bullets. Van Damme would kick your ass on speed, style, and a smile. Successfully returning to that place requires a filmmaker eager to revel in the art of martial arts. Story, character, and structure are important. Yeah, absolutely. However, if you’re making a Kickboxer flick, the way the camera tracks the arc of a fist is even more crucial.

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