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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHitting rock bottom, an aging boxer's (Bo Lawson) rivalry within himself restores his vitality with hopes of retraining to fight for what matters most.Hitting rock bottom, an aging boxer's (Bo Lawson) rivalry within himself restores his vitality with hopes of retraining to fight for what matters most.Hitting rock bottom, an aging boxer's (Bo Lawson) rivalry within himself restores his vitality with hopes of retraining to fight for what matters most.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 12 victoires et 15 nominations au total
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Good on the church for having a go with a miserly budget, however this was abysmal. Dreadful acting across the board, bizarre cinematography, rubbish soundtrack, aimless and drawn out dialogue... Banal, predictable, cheesy. How the hell does this have such good reviews?
The well-placed establishing shots coupled with the driving music set the tone for some great storytelling. The cinematography was creative and effective without being overly 'artsy' which can be difficult on any budget. I was also impressed by the raw and authentic performances given by the lead actors. Well-done.
I love sports movies and sports stories. One of my favorites is the television show Friday Night Lights.I love the way this show blends the small town daily lives of people with the backdrop of a story and uses both as devices to push the plot. Fight does this well also. The imagery of the film makes you feel like a resident of the small town and you live through the moments with all of the characters. John French absolutely kills it as the boxing coach, Sal, and is fully engaging each time he is on the screen. The message of faith is present and accessible but not shoehorned in which felt nice. The music also shines as there was attention paid to finding the best songs for the beats of the film. Excited to see what the next effort of this group will be!
Sometimes life knocks you down--whether through your own choices, outside circumstances, or both. And when that happens, it can be so easy to stay down, to give up. To wallow in despair because redemption seems beyond impossible...
"Fight" shows another option, a harder but so much more fulfilling option.
Former promising boxer Bo Lawson (Travis Hancock) is trapped in the downward spiral of alcoholism. His wife Kacie (Sarah Cleveland) finally takes their kids and leaves him to protect them, and then he's fired from his most recent job shortly after. Thankfully, he has a friend and mentor in his boxing trainer Sal (John French) who, in a few passionate speeches that reminded me of the movies Courageous and War Room, challenges him to get back up and face the obstacles.
Not only does this movie inspire you to stand up and fight, but it also challenges the notion that faith-based films, especially those of a low budget, are cheesy. "Fight" is a realistic story with an AMAZING soundtrack and honest character portrayals from an all-volunteer cast.
I just finished watching this movie & I thought it was excellent! Right from the start, so many of us, have experienced alcoholism and how it ruins your life. This movie proves you have to fight for what you want!
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- AnecdotesThis movie was produced by a small church in Indiana wit a very tight budget. Every person involved in the project was a volunteer (both cast and crew!)
- Bandes originalesfalling
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A Father's Fight
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- Budget
- 30 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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