Dans ce conte d'action graveleux, un jeune lutteur participe au monde des combats clandestins pour collecter des fonds pour sa mère malade.Dans ce conte d'action graveleux, un jeune lutteur participe au monde des combats clandestins pour collecter des fonds pour sa mère malade.Dans ce conte d'action graveleux, un jeune lutteur participe au monde des combats clandestins pour collecter des fonds pour sa mère malade.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Tony Panterra
- Mr. Farhad Jahani
- (as Tony Pasha Panterra)
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When college student Ali learns that he needs to amass a large amount of money in a short space of time in order to pay to fly his mother from Iran to the US he is persuaded by his college friend Ryan to participate in a high-stakes illegal fight club. Although initially successful, Ali soon finds himself having to up the ante in order to raise the necessary cash and pits himself against Muay Thai kick-boxing champion Bas. However, he can't do this alone and gets help from alcoholic ex-fighter Duke...
Unlike a lot of films of this nature our protagonist isn't merely doing this to 'prove himself' or to get 'revenge' as is the case in most of these films. He's actually raising the money for his mother's benefit; this selfless act automatically endeared me to the protagonist and gave me a reason to care. Ali's friend also takes a beating trying to look out for his friend showing that a deep friendship existed between the 2 men.
Much of the film is predictable and it's fair to say that you won't see anything here that you haven't seen before (then again who seriously watches films like this to be surprised???). You watch them for their intensity, the thrill of the fight and to watch the underdog overcome his opposition through a combination of brawn, brains and training and that's exactly what happens here. Director Shaun Piccinino keeps things nice and simple here; the dialogue is mostly straight-laced and as a whole the narrative is focused meaning that the film never goes off on a tangent and becomes dull. There's also a certain intensity to many of the fight scenes that kept me hooked.
With so many good fight related films it is a rather crowded genre and in all honesty American Fighter is a long way from being the best that the genre has to offer, but the idea that Ali isn't just fighting for himself does make it slightly different and it's the heart-warming angle to the story that makes it worth seeing.
Unlike a lot of films of this nature our protagonist isn't merely doing this to 'prove himself' or to get 'revenge' as is the case in most of these films. He's actually raising the money for his mother's benefit; this selfless act automatically endeared me to the protagonist and gave me a reason to care. Ali's friend also takes a beating trying to look out for his friend showing that a deep friendship existed between the 2 men.
Much of the film is predictable and it's fair to say that you won't see anything here that you haven't seen before (then again who seriously watches films like this to be surprised???). You watch them for their intensity, the thrill of the fight and to watch the underdog overcome his opposition through a combination of brawn, brains and training and that's exactly what happens here. Director Shaun Piccinino keeps things nice and simple here; the dialogue is mostly straight-laced and as a whole the narrative is focused meaning that the film never goes off on a tangent and becomes dull. There's also a certain intensity to many of the fight scenes that kept me hooked.
With so many good fight related films it is a rather crowded genre and in all honesty American Fighter is a long way from being the best that the genre has to offer, but the idea that Ali isn't just fighting for himself does make it slightly different and it's the heart-warming angle to the story that makes it worth seeing.
It was ok.
Sort of an 80s movie about something that happened in the 80s.
Not quite Bloodsport, but watchable.
I stumble a bit randomly on this movie. As a fighting movie fan i rarely find something made years ago that i have not seen yet so it was a big surprise for me. I just learn while coming here to make the review that this is actually a sequel to another movie call American Wrestler The Wizard.
Honestly if i didn't learn it, i wouldn't had know. The movie pretty much work completely on its own and never made me feel like i had miss a "first part". It seem the cast is almost entirely new outside the main character as well.
Now i have to be honest, this movie does nothing new in the genre in term of story. You seen this type of movie a bunch of time. That said, if like me you enjoy these type of stories, you will certainly do with this movie as well. There are a few parts wich are "expedited" a bit, and the movie could had benefit from an extra 15 to 20 minutes in my opinion, but its not a huge issue either.
The fight scenes are plenty and they are well done. Its more of a gritty realistic kinda style with hard hitting punches and kicks and not a lot of "camera effects" or flashy stuff, but it work very well in the context.
Movie is set in the 80s and beside technology being accurate and a few glimpse of the 80s feel, most of the time you wouldn't even notice too much. Majority of the characters look like current day teens/young adults without the traditional hairstyles of the 80s and once you are in the fight club area, you wouldn't know if not for the fact that nobody hold a cellphone. So the time period didn't played a huge factor for me, but since its a sequel to a movie inspired by a real person, they had to keep with the continuity.
Overall i had a great time with this movie. Its a great surprise to find something from 2019 i had not seen in a genre that i really enjoy.
Honestly if i didn't learn it, i wouldn't had know. The movie pretty much work completely on its own and never made me feel like i had miss a "first part". It seem the cast is almost entirely new outside the main character as well.
Now i have to be honest, this movie does nothing new in the genre in term of story. You seen this type of movie a bunch of time. That said, if like me you enjoy these type of stories, you will certainly do with this movie as well. There are a few parts wich are "expedited" a bit, and the movie could had benefit from an extra 15 to 20 minutes in my opinion, but its not a huge issue either.
The fight scenes are plenty and they are well done. Its more of a gritty realistic kinda style with hard hitting punches and kicks and not a lot of "camera effects" or flashy stuff, but it work very well in the context.
Movie is set in the 80s and beside technology being accurate and a few glimpse of the 80s feel, most of the time you wouldn't even notice too much. Majority of the characters look like current day teens/young adults without the traditional hairstyles of the 80s and once you are in the fight club area, you wouldn't know if not for the fact that nobody hold a cellphone. So the time period didn't played a huge factor for me, but since its a sequel to a movie inspired by a real person, they had to keep with the continuity.
Overall i had a great time with this movie. Its a great surprise to find something from 2019 i had not seen in a genre that i really enjoy.
There were some unnecessary token parts in the film that try to tie it to the first movie, but with so many new characters introduced onto the canvas, they just needed to focus on them. American Wrestler needed almost 2 hours to do that with theirs. There are some great moments here if its an easy series of fight potn you are after. You must watch the first film to appreciate this one more.
Supporting actor Bryan Craig is well established in drama, hitting the notes required when he becomes collateral damage in his friend's twelvth hour gamble. He works well with George Thomas / Korsuros in the setup of the forced-to-fight underdog story. Plenty of tightly choreographed sequences that are natural and fluid and great to watch, definitely the way to go as this story was less character driven unlike its predecessor which was a nice change.
Supporting actor Bryan Craig is well established in drama, hitting the notes required when he becomes collateral damage in his friend's twelvth hour gamble. He works well with George Thomas / Korsuros in the setup of the forced-to-fight underdog story. Plenty of tightly choreographed sequences that are natural and fluid and great to watch, definitely the way to go as this story was less character driven unlike its predecessor which was a nice change.
Don't expect a masterpiece! It's a fighter movie set in the 80s & it's just like an 80s fighter movie should be.
It was entertaining, it keeps your attention, it's got good fight scenes, it's completely cheesy. It's nostalgic as hell :-).
Enjoyable & worth the price of admission :-)
It was entertaining, it keeps your attention, it's got good fight scenes, it's completely cheesy. It's nostalgic as hell :-).
Enjoyable & worth the price of admission :-)
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesIn the poster art, the American flag is improperly displayed. When hung in the vertical orientation, the union (stars) should be in the upper left corner.
- ConnexionsFollows American Wrestler: The Wizard (2016)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Полный нокдаун
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 14 527 $US
- Durée
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Couleur
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