Actor y artista marcial Frank Grillo explora y experimenta con diversas técnicas de lucha en diferentes culturas alrededor del mundo.Actor y artista marcial Frank Grillo explora y experimenta con diversas técnicas de lucha en diferentes culturas alrededor del mundo.Actor y artista marcial Frank Grillo explora y experimenta con diversas técnicas de lucha en diferentes culturas alrededor del mundo.
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Frank Grillo (most notably in the Captain America series) is an actor and martial arts practitioner on a quest to explore different martial arts, visiting generally impoverished countries and finding what drives them to fight.
First of all, this is NOT a documentary series that breaks down different fighting styles extensively and there is surprisingly little fight footage considering the title "Fightworld". As Frank Grillo explained in a podcast, this is a docu-series about PEOPLE. It is about determination. Bonds that can't be broken. Tradition and faith. The reason why to fight. When not to fight. Tragedy. Grief. Protecting loved ones. And ultimately, the clarity all fighters share that people, although immensely different, are all the same. We all bleed the same. We cut the same. We can be knocked down the same. We all love the same.
The series starts off relatively calmly with boxing in Mexico City, a combat sport most people are familiar with. Throughout the series we are taken on a journey that delves deeper and deeper into unfamiliar territory and stranger traditions, with a final breathtaking episode of season 1 that will have made the long journey all absolutely worthwhile.
9/10- Frank Grillo brings us a beautifully stylized series that explores the human soul through the language of fighting.
Why do you fight?
First of all, this is NOT a documentary series that breaks down different fighting styles extensively and there is surprisingly little fight footage considering the title "Fightworld". As Frank Grillo explained in a podcast, this is a docu-series about PEOPLE. It is about determination. Bonds that can't be broken. Tradition and faith. The reason why to fight. When not to fight. Tragedy. Grief. Protecting loved ones. And ultimately, the clarity all fighters share that people, although immensely different, are all the same. We all bleed the same. We cut the same. We can be knocked down the same. We all love the same.
The series starts off relatively calmly with boxing in Mexico City, a combat sport most people are familiar with. Throughout the series we are taken on a journey that delves deeper and deeper into unfamiliar territory and stranger traditions, with a final breathtaking episode of season 1 that will have made the long journey all absolutely worthwhile.
9/10- Frank Grillo brings us a beautifully stylized series that explores the human soul through the language of fighting.
Why do you fight?
An interesting insight to various forms of hand to hand combat from the globe.
Slightly frustrated the build up of the Senegal episode didn't end with which fighter won. Only a 30 sec clip of the fight
Slightly frustrated the build up of the Senegal episode didn't end with which fighter won. Only a 30 sec clip of the fight
Frank really adapts and bonds with the fighters on his journey around the world. I love his compassion and empathy with them. Really, really interesting all the different fighting styles and incredibly the nicest people you could ever wish to meet. I loved this series.
I'd rather fly a kite than go out for a fight when you go out for the night If you find some hassle avoid the tassel Black or white just keep it light Yeah, given the option I'd take the flight to get home safe, you got that right!
Take my advice with your chicken fried rice Just relax and enjoy your bite!
Hope you like the rap, guys.
I'd rather fly a kite than go out for a fight when you go out for the night If you find some hassle avoid the tassel Black or white just keep it light Yeah, given the option I'd take the flight to get home safe, you got that right!
Take my advice with your chicken fried rice Just relax and enjoy your bite!
Hope you like the rap, guys.
This documentary is painfully slow. And about fighters who have a terrible life. A life so extreme they have to actually use their body as a punching bag in order to make a living. Than there are the usual boring statements about the virtue of watching your IQ dripping as one takes one hit too many to the head.
Finally not just telling the ancient history of martial arts, but a fresh take on the people and the coltures behind the fighters
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