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The Fighters

Originaltitel: Never Back Down
  • 2008
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 53 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
109.753
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
3.907
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Djimon Hounsou, Sean Faris, Cam Gigandet, and Amber Heard in The Fighters (2008)
Theatrical Trailer from Summit Entertainment
trailer wiedergeben2:29
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KampfkünsteActionDramaSport

Ein frustrierter Teenager kommt auf eine neue High School, entdeckt dort einen Fight Club und trifft einen Klassenkameraden, der ihn zum Kämpfen zwingt.Ein frustrierter Teenager kommt auf eine neue High School, entdeckt dort einen Fight Club und trifft einen Klassenkameraden, der ihn zum Kämpfen zwingt.Ein frustrierter Teenager kommt auf eine neue High School, entdeckt dort einen Fight Club und trifft einen Klassenkameraden, der ihn zum Kämpfen zwingt.

  • Regie
    • Jeff Wadlow
  • Drehbuch
    • Chris Hauty
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sean Faris
    • Djimon Hounsou
    • Amber Heard
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
    109.753
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.907
    15
    • Regie
      • Jeff Wadlow
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Hauty
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sean Faris
      • Djimon Hounsou
      • Amber Heard
    • 221Benutzerrezensionen
    • 123Kritische Rezensionen
    • 39Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
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    Sean Faris
    Sean Faris
    • Jake Tyler
    Djimon Hounsou
    Djimon Hounsou
    • Jean Roqua
    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Baja Miller
    Cam Gigandet
    Cam Gigandet
    • Ryan McCarthy
    Evan Peters
    Evan Peters
    • Max Cooperman
    Leslie Hope
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    • Margot Tyler
    Wyatt Smith
    Wyatt Smith
    • Charlie Tyler
    Affion Crockett
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    • Beatdown DJ
    Neil Brown Jr.
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    • Aaron
    Lauren Leech
    Lauren Leech
    • Jenny
    Tilky Jones
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    • Eric
    Steven Crowley
    Steven Crowley
    • Ben
    Tom Nowicki
    Tom Nowicki
    • Mr. Lloyd
    Chele André
    • Max's Girl
    Chris Lindsay
    Chris Lindsay
    • Beat Down Referee
    David Zelon
    David Zelon
    • Ryan's Dad
    Kyle Sabihy
    • Jake's Teammate
    Patric Knutsson
    Patric Knutsson
    • Vocabulary Guy
    • Regie
      • Jeff Wadlow
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Hauty
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    7zachary-pruckowski

    Much better than advertised

    The advertisements for this movie do it serious injustice. I was standing in the lobby of a movie theater at a free showing, and almost didn't walk in, because the trailers and ads had me convinced it was a complete waste of time. The advertisements portray the film as being merely a vehicle for shirtless boys to beat on each other and hot girls to wear bikinis. While there is no shortage of either, the movie has a strong underlying theme and a decent plot.

    At the thematic level, the movie is about accepting responsibility for your actions, controlling your emotions, and making good choices. It's as much about motivations as macho.

    Yes, it is a teen-targeted movie. You've got rich kids running around in massive mansions driving expensive cars, but that's just the setting. You've got people beating the crap out of each other, but that's just a plot device. The heart of the movie is about personal growth and making choices. It's not an empty action flick or a taped brawl.

    It's not the best film of the year, and it may well wind up as a late night cable movie in a few months, but it's nowhere near as bad as people expect. It's definitely worth the price of a rental, and worth the $10 to see it in theaters, if you've got no other plans. I blame the negativity largely on the advertising, which tries to sell it as "just another fight movie".
    6dee.reid

    "The Karate Kid" plus MMA (mixed martial arts); by-the-numbers all the way

    Don't tap-out yet!

    From reading the title "Never Back Down," you get the impression that what you're about to watch will be something pretty macho and also pretty lame - a bad combination. The claims of this being a remake of "The Karate Kid" plus "Fight Club" and mixed martial arts is not undeserved or inappropriate. What it does aim to be, is a "Karate Kid" for the MTV generation and a generation of kids who may think that MMA is the future of the martial arts.

    As a casual fan of mixed martial arts, the gladiator-style spectacle of this sport goes all the way back to the Greeks, with their sport Pankration (which pretty much resembles today's MMA). The idea of cross-training and mixing techniques of different fighting styles gained popularity in the 20th century with Bruce Lee and his theories on Jeet Kune Do (which when translated from Cantonese, means "the way of the intercepting fist"). However, mixed martial arts, as we know it today in the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC), PRIDE and other MMA organizations, gained widespread recognition when Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grappler Royce Gracie won UFC 1 in 1993. Since then, a revolution has been sparked in the world of full-contact fighting. (On a side, UFC president Dana White considers Bruce Lee the "father of modern mixed martial arts.")

    In "Never Back Down," which seeks to promote MMA for the mainstream, Jake Tyler (Sean Faris, who looks remarkably like a young Tom Cruise) is a promising football player who is relocated with his widowed mother and younger brother from their home in Iowa to the posh surroundings of upper-class Orlando, Florida; they opt for a cramped apartment in suburbia away from the surf and bikini-clad babes. Right away, it's established that Jake's a born brawler and has a chip on his shoulder, so right away the filmmakers are attempting to remove themselves from the "Karate Kid" legacy.

    Right away, he locks eyes on the pretty blonde Baja Miller (Amber Heard, uh-huh), and she invites new-kid Jake to a party later that night. At this same party, he locks heads with rich-boy Ryan McCarthy (Cam Gigandet), a champion MMA fighter who gets the upper hand on Jake and beats him to a pulp in a no-holds-barred brawl.

    All hope is not lost. On his first day of school, Jake had witnessed a fight happening under the bleachers, where an outcast kid named Max (Evan Peters) was getting his butt kicked by Ryan and his goons. It just so happens that Max is being trained by the legendary MMA champ Jean Roqua (Djimon Hounsou) and takes him under his wing. So cue the MTV soundtrack and training montage.

    In terms of being a simple martial arts movie, "Never Back Down" is nothing new. Plenty of martial arts movies have been made about the bullied good guy who gets his butt kicked, learns to fight from a master, and tests out his newfound skills by getting revenge on his tormentors in the ring. The by-the-numbers script by Chris Hauty pays attention to a few of the details of modern mixed martial arts training, but doesn't really go into any real depth about it, even if some of the harsher stuff is only glossed over for the sake of trying to mainstream it. But I also guess that this Jeff Wadlow-directed vehicle has seen way too many better movies, and it's inherently self-referential toward them.

    "Never Back Down," I guess, is a fun way to spend $7.75 (what I spent); at the very least, even if the plot is formulaic, it's still entertaining. The acting, writing and plot are decent, but still, the performances, acting and writing, like everything else, are by-the-numbers. Although we don't really wade grimly through worthless dialogue scenes, we do perk up for the fighting and training sequences. The best thing about these scenes is that they're authentic: what the actors are doing is so "real" you "believe" it. As brutal as they are (even for a "PG-13"-rated movie), they're fairly exciting and there isn't a whole bunch of flashy camera cutting that takes away from the intensity of the full-contact punching and kicking. The camera stays put for the most part and isn't moving all over the place. It looks like the actors are really going at it, and it looks like it hurts. So you "believe" it in a way you don't really do for a lot of martial arts movies made in America these days.

    And that's what no-holds-barred is all about, right?

    6/10
    7A_Different_Drummer

    underappreciated

    Has the advantage of being the first film of its kind (before the franchise was dragged to the minors). It is bright, it is pretty, it is well produced and it holds the attention. A relic of a bygone era.
    8osvazas

    Great film, praise-worthy

    This is one more film with quite good idea. Though, there are a lot similar films that we could bracket in one group with this one. Yet, it has something outstanding. It inspires me in a way. To strive for my life-goals, never back down, no matter how hard it may be, what sort of obstacles are ahead of you.. Maybe that's the real purpose of this film? To inspire one, to be confident and persistent. At least, I was affected in this way. I presume, that this movie is suitable for those, who have a very deep and grim times, who need some sort of wake up call to evoke positive feelings to what's life.. to make one be optimistic again...
    6contactbrianwest

    Better than you heard

    It's interesting how this movie seems to be a watershed for mma. Mixed martial arts really are making the transition from underground, extreme bleeding-edge expressions of combat sport to a mainstream and accepted pastime, and that shows in the commentary about this film. Those who have a clue about mma aren't saying the same things as those who don't.

    I have no patience for critics, anyway. They're worse than academics, really, and nothing they say can be trusted. You want to know if a movie sucked? Listen to the people.

    This movie didn't suck. Okay, it wasn't Cool Hand Luke, but is that really what you were expecting when you saw the advance poster? It went to great lengths to make a Classical reference from the Iliad significant thematically, and how often does a "teensploitation" flick do that? It even employed a little finesse in some of the on-screen relationships, and in ways that seemed to hold a little verisimilitude, even. If the filmmakers had made Jake Tyler a gay youth fighting for free speech in the school newspapers, the critics would have loved it. All they saw was scary teen violence, so they…well, less than loved it.

    Truth is that the movie isn't really glorifying violence; it's glorifying the quotidian, although it does seem to consider violence an acceptable means to an end. If you like mixed martial arts and you're not too delicate to watch stylized violence, rent it when it comes out. If you'd really rather watch 27 Dresses (you know who you are) tell your boyfriend it's chick flick time.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Actor Cam Gigandet, who plays the villain "Ryan McCarthy" in the movie, has a black belt in Krav Maga in real life.
    • Patzer
      During the fight scene when Jake gets out of the car to fight the three guys in the Yellow Hummer, Max lifts up his video camera after Jake throws his first punch, but after the fight, when all of the students are watching the fight on the net at school, it shows that Max is recording before the fight even begins.
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      Jean Roqua: [Jake is considering going to the Beatdown] Do this and you can never come back in my gym again. I let you get away with it once, not twice.

      Jake Tyler: Wait! You think this is what I want? To never train with you again? Just to give some asshole the show that he's looking for?

      Jean Roqua: Then stop! Let it go.

      Jake Tyler: The night my dad died, I just let him drive. I didn't even try to stop him. Doing nothing has consequences too.

      Jean Roqua: You cannot live in the past, my friend.

      Jake Tyler: Really? If you could go back, and stop the guy who shot your brother.

      Jean Roqua: Don't push me.

      Jake Tyler: I know you would've fought that guy. I know...

      Jean Roqua: You know nothing! Seven years. Seven years, I've not seen my family. My friends. And every day, like the day before, I wake up, wash my face, look myself in the mirror, disgusted.

      Jake Tyler: Why not go back?

      Jean Roqua: And face my father? The last time he spoke to me, he said both of his sons died that night.

      Jake Tyler: Well if that's what you believe, then he was right. You gave up. Sometimes fighting the fight means that you have to do the one thing you don't want to do. You have to fight for his forgiveness. You can't just hide here forever. At least I can't. I'm gonna stop this guy. Win, lose, it makes no difference. It ends tonight. This is my fight. Everyone's got one.

      Jean Roqua: Jake, no matter what happens, control the outcome. It's on you.

      Jake Tyler: Always has been.

    • Alternative Versionen
      PG-13 version is 110 Minutes while the unrated version is 113 Minutes.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Horton Hears a Who!/Never Back Down/10,000 B.C./Funny Games/Paranoid Park/Conspiracy (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Teenagers
      Written by Bob Bryar, Frank Iero, Ray Toro (as Raymond Toro), Gerard Way (as Gerard Arthur Way) and Mikey Way (as Michael Way)

      Performed by My Chemical Romance

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. August 2008 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Orlando, Florida, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Summit Entertainment
      • Mandalay Independent Pictures
      • Baumgarten Management and Productions (BMP)
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    • Budget
      • 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 24.850.922 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 8.603.195 $
      • 16. März 2008
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 41.627.431 $
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      • 1 Std. 53 Min.(113 min)
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