: Although he has limited screen time, JCVD steals the show with his incredible flexibility, high-impact kicks, and sheer intensity.
: Directed by Hong Kong legend Corey Yuen , the fight choreography is significantly more fluid and aggressive than most American films of the era. No Retreat, No Surrender (1985)
No Retreat, No Surrender (1985) is the ultimate "so-bad-it's-good" martial arts cult classic. It effectively mashes The Karate Kid with Rocky IV and adds a supernatural twist that remains legendary in B-movie history. 🥋 The Plot: Karate Meets the Supernatural : Although he has limited screen time, JCVD
Teenage karate student Jason Stillwell (Kurt McKinney) moves from L.A. to Seattle after a crime syndicate attacks his father’s dojo. Struggling with local bullies and his own self-doubt, Jason visits the grave of his idol, . It effectively mashes The Karate Kid with Rocky