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Fighting Fish

  • 2004
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
346
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Fighting Fish (2004)
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Fighting Fish is the first martial arts film produced and set in the Netherlands, about a young Chinese man from Hong-Kong, who travels to the west when he hears that his brother was killed ... Read allFighting Fish is the first martial arts film produced and set in the Netherlands, about a young Chinese man from Hong-Kong, who travels to the west when he hears that his brother was killed during fight between two gangs in Rotterdam. When he arrives he immediately puts his ragin... Read allFighting Fish is the first martial arts film produced and set in the Netherlands, about a young Chinese man from Hong-Kong, who travels to the west when he hears that his brother was killed during fight between two gangs in Rotterdam. When he arrives he immediately puts his raging fists to use when he tries to take revenge on the gang that killed his brother. But soon... Read all

  • Director
    • Jamel Aattache
  • Writers
    • Jamel Aattache
    • Kim Ho Kim
  • Stars
    • Kim Ho Kim
    • Chantal Janzen
    • Jennifer de Jong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    346
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jamel Aattache
    • Writers
      • Jamel Aattache
      • Kim Ho Kim
    • Stars
      • Kim Ho Kim
      • Chantal Janzen
      • Jennifer de Jong
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kim Ho Kim
    • A-Ken
    Chantal Janzen
    • Jennifer
    Jennifer de Jong
    • Lynn
    Ron Smoorenburg
    Ron Smoorenburg
    • Marc
    Banny Ho
    • Mr. Yam
    Sing Li
    • Mr. Mann
    Chung-Huen Lam
    • Koh
    Wouter Smit
    • Detective Smit
    Man-Lung Tang
    • Leader yun gang
    • (as Man Lung)
    Judith Zhu
    • Jennifer's girlfriend #1
    Joyce de Jong
    • Jennifer's girlfriend #2
    Kim Poseng
    • A Ching
    Dennis Kong
    • Bodyguard
    Nuyen Huu Duy
    • Yun Gang Member #1
    Bao Xian Fei
    • Wong
    Yin Kit Cheng
    • Chinese Man #1
    Irfan Dama
    • Robber #2
    Lilian De Jong
    • Waitress
    • Director
      • Jamel Aattache
    • Writers
      • Jamel Aattache
      • Kim Ho Kim
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    10heyrick24

    great martial arts movie.

    A really great Martial Arts movie. Especially concerning the budget.. I really don't get it why so many people on here are SO negative about this movie. Looks a lot like a 70's classic (in the Bruce Lee style), so what do they expect..The Matrix ?!?...

    It's mostly the fighting scenes that REALLY stand out here. NOT the storyline. So you know.

    It's a great movie if you love M.A. if you don't you won't like it at all. I don't like horror movies so no matter HOW good such a film is, I won't like it. It's the same with this one here. Either you like it or you hate it. It's purely based on personal taste. And I love it!!! ;-)
    3Weary76

    So bad it should be a cult movie

    And if you're not a martial arts fan, this is such a crappy movie, it should be a cult hit. The dialog is beyond cliché, the sets are visibly cheap, and the Chinese main character speaks English with a Dutch accent! So, when I saw it for the first time, I had a great time. And I've seen it several times after and it's still funny. Thank god the director took himself so seriously. The original screenplay was less than 60 pages, because time is filled with long martial art scenes. And the classic ones, so no wires. There were plans to re-release it as a cult film, but eventually they just released it on DVD. Too bad, because it would have been great as an audience participation flick. Even the producer would have wanted it that way. But there's still that director who thinks to highly of this huge Dutch flop.
    1Myrdinn

    One of the worst films ever made.

    Wow, I just walked out of a screening of "Fighting Fish" because it truly is a horrible movie. This is the "first dutch martial arts movie", and if this is the best they can do, it should also be the last.

    It's a story about an ex-triad member who comes to Rotterdam to avenge his brother. Trow in some power hungry son of a triad leader, a dutch girl (oooh, Chinese and dutch people don't mix, don't date her!), and a lot of people who never have acted in a movie before and voilá: "Fighting Fish".

    Cheesy dialogs, horrible martial arts (why don't they pretend that they want to hit each other?), boring storyline. Only good thing about this movie is the location (Rotterdam), it was fun to see my own city in a Kung-Fu movie. If you don't live in Rotterdam (or never been there) you probably don't care (so one less reason to see this film).

    I didn't expect anything good from this movie, Still it was extremely disappointing. Not recommended for anyone (even for lovers of bad martial arts films playing in Rotterdam). If you are so eager about seeing a martial arts film in Holland, see "Who am I" instead.
    10vince1970

    Very nice first try at something different by Dutch film maker.

    A very enjoyable film overall, as it is very different from the ones we normally see in Dutch cinema.

    In the Netherlands, it's very difficult to get a project off the ground that is different. That is why it is very brave that this young film maker has tried to make a different film, knowing that he would not be comforted by the very rude critics in this small, filmwise totally insignificant little country.

    Hopefully he gets the chance to do something abroad, because the visual style and beautiful musical score of this effort give me reason to believe that this mr.Aattache has a good feeling for making a low budget film look nice. My friends and I were happy to see that the Fighting Fish DVD was also very informative: more than 114 minutes of Bonus material!

    Lets hope this is the start of more action films from the Netherlands, much better than the utter crap they usually produce, like "Costa", "Feestje" or more recently, "Ellis in Glamourland".
    3Boba_Fett1138

    One of the most ridiculously pointless movies I have ever seen.

    This movie its story feels like a very lame excuse to bring some material arts fighting sequences to the big screen. You know how Star Wars fan films are always used as a lame excuse to do a lightsaber fight, well same goes for this movie, only it aren't lightsaber fights in this movie but its material arts instead. The movie really feels like a amateur movie at times.

    All of the fight sequences were nicely choreographed, no doubt about that and its obvious that director Jamel Aattache has a passion for material arts movies but all of the fights in the movie felt simply pointless and they really came out of nowhere at times. It's good to watch as a material arts demonstration all but as a movie this movie is simply terrible. Because of this all the story never really flows well which makes the movie almost impossible to watch at times.

    The story is extremely weak and simple and the romantic elements of the movie between Kim Ho Kim and Chantal Janzen simply don't work, because there is no chemistry between those two and their love seems very unlikely to happen.

    The acting was also completely horrible. Kim Ho Kim doesn't have enough charisma as an actor for a role like this one. Chantal Janzen was simply terrible in her role and the person who decided to give Ron Smoorenburg so many lines should had also been fired. Ron Smoorenburg is a great material arts fighter but he simply isn't much good as an actor. It's also due to director Jamel Aattache that some of the acting was really lame at times, he simply isn't a very good actors-director.

    The cinematography by Peter-Jan van der Burgh was good and gave the movie a very professional look at times. the city Rotterdam is a perfect background for movies, this one included. They really should make some more movies and series in this city. It's a great charismatic and atmospheric background for movies and series, not a great place to live in though.

    Also the musical score by Yorick Goldewijk was very good and suited the movie perfectly.

    But unfortunately some great cinematography and the good musical score aren't enough to conceal the movie its almost none-excising lame story. It makes "Fighting Fish" an absolutely horrible and pointless movie to watch. Probably the only ones who can still find some pleasure in this movie are persons who love material arts. It has some good material arts moments in it but as a movie this one is a complete failure that also suffers from a terrible amateur look at times.

    3/10

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    • Trivia
      The first martial arts film produced in the Netherlands.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Kung fu klompen (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Wouldn't that be something
      Ilse DeLange (as Ilse de Lange)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 2004 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official site (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Filming locations
      • Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Riverpark
      • Three Kings Productions
      • Fighting Fish C.V.
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    • Budget
      • €500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,445
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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