Conta a história de um outrora renomado lutador de boxe principiando uma jornada de redenção, que atravessa tanto seu passado quanto seu presente, no dia de sua primeira luta após sair da pr... Ler tudoConta a história de um outrora renomado lutador de boxe principiando uma jornada de redenção, que atravessa tanto seu passado quanto seu presente, no dia de sua primeira luta após sair da prisão.Conta a história de um outrora renomado lutador de boxe principiando uma jornada de redenção, que atravessa tanto seu passado quanto seu presente, no dia de sua primeira luta após sair da prisão.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total
Michael Pitt
- Mike Flannigan
- (as Michael C. Pitt)
Tom Johnson
- Ringside Patron
- (as Thomas E. Johnson)
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A philosophical question, old as the hills, asks, IF YOU KNEW THIS WAS YOUR LAST DAY ON EARTH, what would you do differently? This is a fight film which is not a fight film, at least not what today's viewers expect. This is a film straight from the 1950s, in B&W in case you missed the clues. Where the script, the characterizations, the ambience are all more important than any punch thrown. Holds the attention. Recommended. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
Jack Huston's writer / director debut, New York boxing drama "Day Of The Fight", is beautifully shot in B&W but let down somewhat by its screenplay. The first bout in 10yrs (after a tragic car smash and its aftermath forced him out) for former Middleweight World Champion Michael Pitt (outstanding) is a televised world title fight (one of the film's many implausabilities) - which he spends the day of catching up with characters from his past (including Joe Pesci, Steve Buscemi, Ron Perlman, John Magaro, & Nicolette Robinson) and flashing back on moments that have brought him to this one. Huston's a better director than writer, but overall his debut is one with a solid punch.
Jack Huston's Day of the Fight is an astonishing directorial debut that packs a visceral punch while delivering a poignant meditation on redemption, resilience, and the human condition. Huston, already celebrated for his acting chops, proves he's a multifaceted storyteller with an unerring ability to craft compelling narratives and evoke powerhouse performances.
Set against the unforgiving backdrop of a boxer's grueling journey, the film follows Michael Pitt's Danny Flynn, a pugilist with a troubled past seeking one last shot at redemption in the ring. Huston masterfully explores themes of sacrifice, brotherhood, and the blurred line between victory and defeat, infusing the story with an emotional depth that resonates long after the credits roll.
Michael Pitt is magnetic, delivering one of the most raw and vulnerable performances of his career. His portrayal of Flynn is both brutal and tender, capturing the complex layers of a man fighting not just opponents but his inner demons. Supporting performances from the likes of Joe Pesci, in a welcome return to the screen, and Nicolette Robinson, who brings heart and gravitas, further elevate the film's emotional stakes.
Visually, Day of the Fight is stunning. The cinematography, drenched in muted tones and stark contrasts, mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle and the harsh realities of his world. The fight scenes are a masterclass in tension, shot with an intimacy that brings the viewer into the ring, making every jab and blow feel immediate and personal.
Huston's directorial style is confident and assured, seamlessly blending the grit of Raging Bull with the soulful introspection of The Wrestler. He demonstrates a profound understanding of pacing, allowing moments of quiet reflection to punctuate the adrenaline-fueled action. The score, a haunting mix of orchestral and ambient tones, ties the narrative together beautifully, enhancing the film's emotional resonance.
Day of the Fight is more than just a boxing film; it's a deeply human story about the battles we fight both inside and outside the ring. Jack Huston has crafted a cinematic knockout that announces his arrival as a filmmaker to watch. This is a film that doesn't just entertain-it inspires, reminding us all of the unyielding strength of the human spirit.
A must-watch and easily one of the year's standout films. ✨
Set against the unforgiving backdrop of a boxer's grueling journey, the film follows Michael Pitt's Danny Flynn, a pugilist with a troubled past seeking one last shot at redemption in the ring. Huston masterfully explores themes of sacrifice, brotherhood, and the blurred line between victory and defeat, infusing the story with an emotional depth that resonates long after the credits roll.
Michael Pitt is magnetic, delivering one of the most raw and vulnerable performances of his career. His portrayal of Flynn is both brutal and tender, capturing the complex layers of a man fighting not just opponents but his inner demons. Supporting performances from the likes of Joe Pesci, in a welcome return to the screen, and Nicolette Robinson, who brings heart and gravitas, further elevate the film's emotional stakes.
Visually, Day of the Fight is stunning. The cinematography, drenched in muted tones and stark contrasts, mirrors the protagonist's internal struggle and the harsh realities of his world. The fight scenes are a masterclass in tension, shot with an intimacy that brings the viewer into the ring, making every jab and blow feel immediate and personal.
Huston's directorial style is confident and assured, seamlessly blending the grit of Raging Bull with the soulful introspection of The Wrestler. He demonstrates a profound understanding of pacing, allowing moments of quiet reflection to punctuate the adrenaline-fueled action. The score, a haunting mix of orchestral and ambient tones, ties the narrative together beautifully, enhancing the film's emotional resonance.
Day of the Fight is more than just a boxing film; it's a deeply human story about the battles we fight both inside and outside the ring. Jack Huston has crafted a cinematic knockout that announces his arrival as a filmmaker to watch. This is a film that doesn't just entertain-it inspires, reminding us all of the unyielding strength of the human spirit.
A must-watch and easily one of the year's standout films. ✨
I absolutely loved this movie. Where most screeenplay advice is "conflict conflict conflict," this movie is all about the resolution of conflicts. So It's quite unusual, as well as being shot in gorgeous black and white.
OK, it's not perfect - there are some plot moments that I found a bit hard to believe - but I didn't care. When every other movie seems to be about killing and cruelty, and the ones in between are so sugary I can't take them, how wonderful to see a film that is about making things right, forgiving wrongs, and sacrificing for those you love.
I hope it wins tons of awards. It deserves them.
OK, it's not perfect - there are some plot moments that I found a bit hard to believe - but I didn't care. When every other movie seems to be about killing and cruelty, and the ones in between are so sugary I can't take them, how wonderful to see a film that is about making things right, forgiving wrongs, and sacrificing for those you love.
I hope it wins tons of awards. It deserves them.
An instant classic. The Day Of The Fight, is not only one of my Favorite Films of the year, but one of my Favorite all time Films. Jack Huston has Written a Beautifully Touching film without being sentimental. The Acting is Truthful especially with the films lead Actor Michael C. Pitt. He gives a Bravura performance. His work ranks right up there alongside Brando's, ON THE WATERFRONT, Newman's, SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME, & Voight's, THE CHAMP. The supporting cast is sublime as well starting with, Ron Perlman and ending with Joe Pesci. Not only has Jack Huston proven himself as Wonderful Character Actor as well as a Leading Man, he is also an Excellent Writer, Director. His use of Black & White enhanced the film. The day in life of, Irish Mike Flannigan, made me laugh & cry. I guess you could see I loved this film and I can't wait to see it again. Don't miss it.
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 76.295
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 25.859
- 8 de dez. de 2024
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 77.846
- Tempo de duração1 hora 48 minutos
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