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Directed by | Godfrey Ho |
Written by | Tai Yim |
Produced by | Godfrey Ho |
Starring | Cynthia Rothrock, John Miller, Don Niam |
Music by | Todd M. Hahn |
Language | American |
Undefeatable is an American-Hong Kong martial arts movie from 1994 starring Cynthia Rothrock, John Miller and Don Niam.
Plot
The film follows Kristi Jones (Rothrock) who, along with her gang, take part in Mafia run street fights to earn money for her sister's college education.
After his wife leaves him, an underground fighter by the name of Stingray vows to find her, and begins seeing women in flower dresses as his wife. He kidnaps them, rapes them, and gouges their eyes out before returning their bodies to the crime scene. Kristi's sister becomes one of the victims, and she tracks down Stingray with the help of police officer Nick DiMarco (Miller), who is falling in love with her, and her sister's psychiatry tutor.
They soon track down Stingray, who has kidnapped the psychiatrist, and fight in a warehouse where he escapes. The psychiatrist is in the hospital and Stingray captures her. Kristi and the police officer chase him to a storage area where they do battle, mostly in hand to hand combat. Eventually Stingray is killed after losing, ironically, both of his eyes.
The film ends at a funeral where Kristi tells her sister that they got him. Eventually the gang splits up, but Kristi has enrolled them all in college. Kristi has also been enrolled by her new lover and the film ends.
Internet reaction
The fighting scene from the climax of the movie was uploaded to the Internet in 2005. It received a lot of attention due to the stereotypical and heavily exaggerated fighting style, gratuitous gore, overacting and cliché dialogue.