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Knockout

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Knockout (2000)
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Inspired by her father, a former boxer whose family duties superseded his athletic ambitions, a young woman (Sophia Adella Hernandez) decides to enter the sport.Inspired by her father, a former boxer whose family duties superseded his athletic ambitions, a young woman (Sophia Adella Hernandez) decides to enter the sport.Inspired by her father, a former boxer whose family duties superseded his athletic ambitions, a young woman (Sophia Adella Hernandez) decides to enter the sport.

  • Director
    • Lorenzo Doumani
  • Writers
    • Lorenzo Doumani
    • Mark Stevens
  • Stars
    • Sophia Adella Luke
    • Eduardo Yáñez
    • Tony Plana
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    229
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    • Director
      • Lorenzo Doumani
    • Writers
      • Lorenzo Doumani
      • Mark Stevens
    • Stars
      • Sophia Adella Luke
      • Eduardo Yáñez
      • Tony Plana
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sophia Adella Luke
    Sophia Adella Luke
    • Isabelle Alvarado
    • (as Sophia Adella Hernandez)
    Eduardo Yáñez
    Eduardo Yáñez
    • Mario Rodrigues
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Chuck Alvarado
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Ron Regent
    William McNamara
    William McNamara
    • Michael DeMarco
    Maria Conchita Alonso
    Maria Conchita Alonso
    • Carmen Alvarado
    Gina La Piana
    Gina La Piana
    • Sandra Lopez
    Fredia Gibbs
    • Tanya 'Terminator' Tessaro
    Tony Burton
    Tony Burton
    • Segent Hawkins
    Brittany Parkyn
    • Isabelle as a child
    Dora Weber
    • Farmer's Daughter…
    Mike Moroff
    Mike Moroff
    • Officer Stark
    Erick Vazquez
    • Enrique
    Ralph Cooper
    Ralph Cooper
    • Chris, Regent's Assistant
    Mike Rad
    Mike Rad
    • Street Punk
    Tracy Caymen
    • Female Officer
    Raoul N. Rizik
    • Priest
    Jackie Kallen
    • WFBA Official
    • Director
      • Lorenzo Doumani
    • Writers
      • Lorenzo Doumani
      • Mark Stevens
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    1reddeb13

    Aaargh!

    Woa, talk about awful. Do not waste your time. I wish I had seen the other use comments first.

    I have to admit, I didn't watch the whole thing. It was just too horrible. The worst, sappiest dialogue... I could go on and on. But what really made it unwatchable was the direction. The poor actors. You can't even tell if they have any talent because they not only have pathetic lines to speak but the director gave them no action. If you check the director's filmography on this site you will see why this film didn't have a chance.

    This would not even be good as a made for TV flick.

    Ouch!
    3Cubie

    Predictable

    I hired the DVD yesterday and first of all it started bad, it's 4:3 aspect ratio film, and it just keeps getting worse, the acting is so bad and the movie itself is way to predictable, I was like watching the movie and said to myself: this going to happen next and guess what happened? right...

    if you want to see a good action boxing movie, don't watch this one you'll end disappointed on this low-budget movie like I did. go and see Ali its way better!
    1ringsmma-92172

    Ah ha..ahhha.. Bwwahahahahahaha!!

    Have y'all actually seen this train wreck?? I was dying laughing 90% of the time. The "boxing" scenes were absolutely horrendous, and the acting is so God awful bad, it's worth watching. This is akin to "the room". The room is often cited as being the worst movie ever made. I think we need a revote after watching this hilarious attempt at a femme pugilist dumpster fire. Some movies are simply so bad, that they deserve a watch. Then some are SO bad that even a pity comedy watch isn't validated. This falls deeply into the latter. If you do one single thing in this world, make it that you avoided this movie.

    99 thumbs down.
    Rusty-61

    Sucker Punch

    Well, I fell for it. I saw the box for this at the video store, and mistook it for "Girlfight", which I'd heard was great. In my own defense, the titles are similar, and they re-did the cover art for the box so it looked almost identical. Anyway, to sum it up, they obviously re-did the whole cover packaging/promo to capitalize on the buzz/success of "Girlfight". I popped it in and got a bad feeling when they started showing trailers for low budget straight-to-video flicks, and even worse when a music video of the main song for the movie, which sounded like elevator music and featured corny slomo clips from the movie preceded the main feature. When I saw the first few minutes and Maria Conchita Alonso showed up, I knew I'd fallen for it. (don't get me wrong, she's a talented actress, but I knew she wasn't in "Girlfight", the movie I'd been under the false impression I was renting).

    So, apart from me feeling sort of cheated and mad at myself for not looking closer, the movie was OK. The plot involves Belle, a young Latino woman who is the daughter of an ex-champion boxer. One of her close friends is a female boxer, who--and I could see all this coming sooo far ahead of time it was really a drag--gets seriously injured during a match with a mean champ named "The Terminator", who resembles a female version of a bigger, more pumped up Ike Turner. Of course, Belle decides that the only thing to do is to become a boxer herself and avenge her friend. She lives with her caring, supportive yet protective Dad (her mother died of cancer when she was younger), who just happens to be a cop. Her love interest, also caring and supportive yet protective, is also a cop who works with her dad. Hmmm, they both have jobs that put their lives in danger in the line of duty...wonder what's gonna happen? She starts training and meets a sleazy manager who of course, pretends to care about her but just wants to exploit her. The actor they hired looks like a very low-rent Cary Eweles and is so young he barely manages to have a mustache. His acting was also really, really bad. I'm not even going to go into the plot any further because anyone who has seen Rocky, or almost anyone, knows exactly where this movie is going and how it will end.

    This was not a completely terrible movie. Most of the acting was OK, and the lead actress was very good. There were good, strong female Latino role models. The final fight scene did get me sort of interested, even though I knew everything that was going to happen long before it did. The actress that played "The Terminator" did a great job of being unlikeable enough that I really did want Belle to kick her a$$, and rooted for Belle-again, although there were absolutely no surprises. My favorite moment (maybe the only moment where I wasn't mad at myself for renting the movie by mistake) was when Belle slaps her sleazy manager after he's shown his true colors, yells at him, and then turns away only to suddenly fake a punch and watch him cringe back in fear, showing that she is really the one in charge.

    The dialogue was really, really bad, my main complaint. One of their attempts to be witty was someone discussing boxing saying "size doesn't matter" and the female replying wryly, "now where have I heard that before?" Other lines that are supposed to have dramatic impact are "The doctors told me I may never walk again!" "Come on, you know you can trust me!" and "Your mother would have been so proud of you". I could go on and on. Nothing you haven't heard a million times before in bad soap operas or movies-of-the-week.

    Maybe I'm being too mean-the filmmakers did make an effort, and I did sit through the whole thing voluntarily...but only because there was nothing else to watch while I worked out. You could do worse (especially if you are looking for a movie with strong female characters) but you could also do much, much better.
    xorys

    Mind-bogglingly cliched boxing movie, totally without irony or originality

    This movie doesn't just drag out every hoary old cliche of boxing movies... it hangs each one up like a gong and beats the heck out of it. It's kind of mind-boggling that such a movie could be made in 2000 apparently in all seriousness... and I didn't detect the slightest trace of irony (or indeed any form of humour or self-awareness) anywhere in this picture. The only "original" thing in Knockout is that The Kid is here a girl rather than a boy... but basically precious little is made of that. This could serve as an example of how not to make a movie about female boxers. I suppose in technical film-making terms and in acting it's a reasonably competent riff on the old tunes... but lawdy they are old tunes. Recommended only if you've never seen a boxing movie before (or, I guess, if you absolutely can't get enough of them).

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Million Dollar Knockout Baby
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • DMG Entertainment
      • MysticArt Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $169,503
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $88,000
      • Feb 6, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $169,503
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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