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Never Back Down: Revolt

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A woman is kidnapped and forced to compete in elite underground fights in order to battle her way out to freedom.
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Leslie Felperin Guardian Pulpy nonsense, to be sure, but, somehow, this is eminently watchable... Rated: 3/5 Feb 16, 2022 Full Review Kat Hughes THN The Fast and Furious meets Karate Kid vibes of the first film are beaten to a pulp with Kellie Madisons movie replacing gloss and glitz with grit and tears. Its a more serious and grounded story, but one that holds original fans at too far a distance. Rated: 3/5 Feb 18, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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TheMovieSearch R Never Back Down: Revolt arrives as the latest entry in a franchise that has struggled to maintain momentum since its original installment, and unfortunately this chapter confirms that the series has wandered far from what once made it exciting. While the first film was never a masterpiece, it at least delivered an entertaining blend of teen drama and MMA-driven energy. This sequel, however, feels like a drastic step backward, missing the spark, the structure, and the style needed to justify its existence. What could have been a gritty, empowering action story instead collapses almost immediately under the weight of poor execution. From the outset, the direction signals trouble. The film lacks any sense of narrative consistency, as though each scene were created in isolation without regard for the larger story. Every time the movie begins to build momentum, it abruptly nosedives into incoherence, never finding its footing again. Instead of delivering intensity or emotional investment, the direction leaves the audience watching a series of loosely connected moments that stumble from one sequence to the next with no clear purpose. The screenplay only amplifies these problems. It’s unfocused, shallow, and surprisingly empty considering the film’s themes of empowerment and survival. Characters feel underdeveloped, motivations are unclear, and the emotional stakes never materialize. Even the protagonist—who should be the emotional anchor—comes across as oddly disconnected. The writing never gives her the depth or strength needed to make the audience care, resulting in a hero who feels more like a placeholder than a compelling lead. Supporting characters fare no better. Instead of enhancing the narrative or adding tension, they blend into the background, offering little beyond the bare minimum required to move scenes forward. There are moments when the film hints at potential—glimpses of what the story could have been—but these sparks are never allowed to ignite. The performances suffer as a result, as the cast is given little direction, little dialogue worth delivering, and little emotional grounding. Visually, the film is equally disappointing. The fights, which should be the heart of any Never Back Down installment, are awkwardly choreographed and lack any real impact. The editing is messy, the cinematography uninspired, and the action scenes fail to create excitement or tension. Instead of adrenaline or grit, the film offers clunky brawls that look more like rehearsals than actual combat sequences. In the end, Never Back Down: Revolt is a deeply forgettable entry that adds nothing meaningful to the franchise. It lacks the entertainment value of the original and fails to justify its own place in a series that should have ended long before this point. For longtime fans, it will feel like a frustrating letdown. For newcomers, it will likely confirm that this franchise has lost any sense of direction. This is not a film I recommend; it’s destined to be lost in time. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/30/25 Full Review John S that case when you feel sorry for the death of a minor character Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/23/25 Full Review Alain M the one too much in the franchise, weak story, but it isn't even compensated with some decent action, so pass time if you have nothing else to do Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/14/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A woman is kidnapped and forced to compete in elite underground fights in order to battle her way out to freedom.
Director
Kellie Madison
Producer
Craig Baumgarten, Ben Jacques, David Zelon
Screenwriter
Audrey Arkins
Production Co
Mandalay Pictures, Wonder Street, Fiction Films
Rating
R (Violence|Language Throughout)
Genre
Action, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 16, 2021
Runtime
1h 29m
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