Bloodsport



Bloodsport is a 1988 martial arts action film starring Jean Claude Van Damme and Very Loosely Based On a True Story. The inspiration comes from the life of martial artist Frank Dux, who claims to have entered a secret Blood Sport in the Philippines called the Kumite and is the first westerner to have won the tournament.

Starting with his childhood he accidentally earns the (mild) respect of an Asian martial arts master, Senzo Tanaka, who uses him merely as a living practice dummy for his son. When the son dies in an accident, Dux convinces Tanaka to teach him his secrets. As an adult Dux grows into a very talented, precise and flexible warrior. Learning of the Kumite, he skips out on some military obligations to participate, bringing him into conflict with his superiors.

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This film provides examples of:
"Lin: That must make you Frank Ducks.
 * Actor Allusion: Bolo Yeung is readily identified as an opponent of Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon, here as the Big Bad many of his lines come almost directly from that movie. "Impressive, but brick don't hit back."
 * Badass Grandpa: Real Life example; Bolo Yeung was in his 40s in this movie.
 * Big No: From Dux as Chong Li prepares to stomp Jackson.
 * Brick Break: Dux demonstrates the Dim Mak ("death touch") for the judges to prove Tanaka was his master by breaking the middle brick in a vertical stack with an overhead strike.
 * Chekhov's Skill: Frank learns specifically how to fight while blinded with Tanaka.
 * Disproportionate Retribution: Chong Li, "You broke my record, now I break you!"
 * Flung Clothing: Dux starts out wearing a traditional gi top; It's damaged in an early fight and discarded in this manner.
 * Good Cop Bad Cop: Good Cop - Helmer, Bad Cop - Rawlins
 * Good Old Fisticuffs: Jackson's fighting style.
 * Hard Work Montage: Of the below Training From Hell.
 * Hot Scoop: Janice Kent.
 * It Is Pronounced Tro-PAY:

Frank Dux: No, it's Dux.

Lin: Oh, right! Like "put up your dukes.""

"Ray Jackson: That's why they call this thing Bloodsport, kid."
 * Kick the Dog: Chong Li delivers a few of these.
 * Martial Arts and Crafts: The African jungle-style fighter uses knife hand chops to knock fruit from trees.
 * It's way more impressive when you realize the science behind it. Those "fruits" appear to be coconuts which take around 1200 PSI to crack. It takes only 300 PSI to crack a human skull.
 * Martial Arts Headband: Worn by a few fighters.
 * Mighty Whitey: Yup.
 * Old Shame: Why yes, "Bumbling Government Agent #2" is Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker.
 * Pec Flex: Chong Li does one to intimidate his opponent and mug for the crowd.
 * Rated M for Manly
 * Red Oni Blue Oni: Dux does double duty as the blue half to both Jackson and Chong Li's red.
 * Replacement Goldfish: With some convincing on his part, Dux becomes one to Tanaka after Shingo's death.
 * Stout Strength: Ray Jackson.
 * Technology Marches On: Time was not kind to you, Karate Champ.
 * Title Drop:

"Chong Li: Very good, but brick not hit back."
 * Token Romance: Janice could've been written out of the film entirely without any real impact, qualifying her fling with Dux as this, especially when you see just how serious she was about it; growing friendliness aside, she shows up on the arm of one of the high-roller audience members after Dux tells her off just so she can stay and continue covering the Kumite.
 * Training From Hell: Dux suffers a few insane training moments including having his legs stretched out in the air while hanging on rope from the limbs.
 * Walking Shirtless Scene: Dux. Between the fight scenes, training scenes and bedroom scenes it's easier to count how many times you see him with a shirt than without.
 * A good number of the Kumite fighters fall under this. If memory serves, Chong Li is never seen with a proper shirt, only a cooldown robe he leaves open when on the sidelines.
 * You No Take Candle: You can tell English likely isn't Chong Li's first language from some of his taunts: