Boyka Undisputed 4 Essay

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Boyka Undisputed 4 is a most recent film in the 'Boyka' boxer, filmed in Bulgaria. The writers, Boaz Davidson and David N. White, made the story of Boyka the film's main character, as one of the greatest fighters known in the region. The film was directed by Todor Chapkanov who crafted the hard-action film with a strong spiritual undertone to the movie. The storyline is the famed Yuri Boyka (played by Scott Adkins) going on in life, taking his boxing and professional fighting status for granted. Boyka, however, is devoted to donating things to the priest in the Catholic church. The storyline captures how Boyka's entire life was changed, just at the point when he is shooting for the respectability of fighting in the big leagues. Moreover, as Boyka's fighting fame becomes stronger and stronger, he realizes from his coach that he can have a chance to win top, legitimate fights instead of only …show more content…

Boyka gets paid for his winning, and participation in the underground fights. But these boxing competitive ring-shows are often brutal, unregulated, and basically illegal. So, one day when Boyka was taking donations to the Catholic church, the priest asks him, "Do you think that God approves of what you do?" (2016, "Boyka Undisputed 4"). And then Boyka says that God gave him the gift, and it would be defiantly a guilt to waste this talent. But, Boyka cannot forget the father's words. He would later have nightmares about accidentally killing Alma's husband, Viktor. Then, in his next fight his awful dreams come true. Boyka kills his opponent Viktor, in the ring, and then he finds out afterward that this man had left behind a wife (Alma). Then Boyka feels really guilty of killing the opponent by accident. However, Boyka starts off the journey by finding a way to punish himself and to help the widow because he wants to get the widow's

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