No Contest II: Access Denied Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.30/10 from 408 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Huida imposible

Title in Italiano:

Intrappolati all'inferno

Title in Português:

Instintos Mortais

Title in Français:

Otages en péril 2: Sans issue

Title in Türk:

No Contest II

Synopsis

No Contest II is a 1997 action film directed by Paul Lynch. The movie follows a group of terrorists who take over a luxury cruise ship and hold the passengers hostage. The only person who can stop them is a former kickboxing champion named Sharon Bell, played by Shannon Tweed.

As the terrorists wreak havoc on the ship, Sharon must use her martial arts skills to take them down and save the passengers. With the help of a fellow passenger named David, played by Lance Henriksen, Sharon fights to regain control of the ship and defeat the terrorists.

No Contest II is filled with intense action sequences and suspenseful moments as Sharon battles the terrorists to save the day. Will she be able to overcome the odds and rescue the passengers before it's too late?

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David Carter
5/10

The music captures the adrenaline-fueled atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the fight scenes and adding a sense of urgency to the plot.

Jennifer Williams
9/10

Matthew Anderson
8/10

The soundtrack features a great blend of electronic beats and orchestral arrangements, creating a dynamic and impactful listening experience that complements the on-screen action.

Michael Davis
5/10

The composition of the music aligns well with the fast-paced nature of the film, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Anthony Carter
5/10

The soundtrack effectively complements the martial arts sequences, enhancing the impact of Sharon's kickboxing skills and adding a layer of excitement to the fight scenes.

Joseph Gonzalez
7/10

The music perfectly captures the adrenaline-pumping energy of the fight scenes, making them even more thrilling and engaging.

David Hill
3/10

The score often felt out of place, with jarring transitions between scenes that disrupted the flow of the movie. Instead of enhancing the emotional impact of key moments, the soundtrack seemed disconnected from the action, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the film.

Laura Turner
5/10

The use of dynamic soundscapes and rhythmic beats in the soundtrack helps to immerse the audience in the high-stakes situations faced by the characters.