Best Of The Best (1989) Review

A former fighter and single father returning from injury.

Produced by and starring real-life Taekwondo master Phillip Rhee , the film is praised for its realistic, grounded fight choreography that avoids the "unrealistic bs" common in Hollywood action at the time. Best of the Best (1989)

Feature: Best of the Best (1989) – The Ultimate Underdog Martial Arts Epic A former fighter and single father returning from injury

The film follows five disparate American martial artists handpicked to represent the United States in a grueling international tournament against the elite South Korean national team. Check out the high-stakes action in the official

Check out the high-stakes action in the official trailer: Best of the Best (1989) - Movie Trailer - Far East Films Far East Films YouTube• Oct 1, 2022

Released on , Best of the Best stands as a definitive cult classic of the 1980s martial arts genre . While it follows the familiar beats of a sports underdog story, its blend of high-octane Taekwondo, star-studded performances, and surprisingly deep emotional themes has earned it a permanent place in fans' hearts. The Plot: Honor Over Victory