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L'Ultime combat

Original title: Jawbone
  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.3K
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Johnny Harris in L'Ultime combat (2017)
Former youth boxing champion Jimmy McCabe, after hitting rock bottom, returns to his childhood boxing club and his old team, gym owner Bill and corner-man Eddie.
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After hitting rock bottom, former youth-boxing champion Jimmy McCabe returns to his childhood boxing club and his old team: gym owner Bill and corner-man Eddie.After hitting rock bottom, former youth-boxing champion Jimmy McCabe returns to his childhood boxing club and his old team: gym owner Bill and corner-man Eddie.After hitting rock bottom, former youth-boxing champion Jimmy McCabe returns to his childhood boxing club and his old team: gym owner Bill and corner-man Eddie.

  • Director
    • Thomas Napper
  • Writer
    • Johnny Harris
  • Stars
    • Ian McShane
    • Ray Winstone
    • Michael Smiley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Napper
    • Writer
      • Johnny Harris
    • Stars
      • Ian McShane
      • Ray Winstone
      • Michael Smiley
    • 29User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Joe Padgett
    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • William Carney
    Michael Smiley
    Michael Smiley
    • Eddie
    Johnny Harris
    Johnny Harris
    • Jimmy McCabe
    Haqi Ali
    Haqi Ali
    • Passerby
    Luke J I Smith
    Luke J I Smith
    • Damian
    • (as Luke J.I. Smith)
    Ernest Vernon
    Ernest Vernon
    • Funeral Mourner
    Anna Wilson-Hall
    • Mary
    James Cartwright
    • Boxing Ring Spectator
    Sam Cole
    • Job Centre Youth
    Philip Walker
    • Police Officer
    Jon Pegg
    • Jimmy's Cornerman
    Kirstie Shannon
    • Boxing Ring Spectator
    Katie Mckernan
    • Boxing supporter
    Paul Brown
    • Vicar
    Neil Bradley
    • Newcomer Michael
    David Cronin
    • Funeral mourner
    Lee Latham
    • Boxing Ring Spectator
    • Director
      • Thomas Napper
    • Writer
      • Johnny Harris
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Ken Loach in boxing

    That's certainly a true UK movie, far, far, far better than the US crap, such as ROCKY series and other SOUTHPAW with happy ending for sissies. This is TRUE life, true f... life. If you are depressed, ready to commit suicide, avoid this so beautiful but AUTHENTIC story about a world in which you are about to be crashed, poisoned, cheated and smashed if you are not lucky and strong enough to survive. Acting, directing, editing are superb. A so moving tale about a garbage world where only the strongest can make it in the end. Struggle, struggle and struggle again, that's the name of the game. Ken Loach could have made it. The social agency scene in the beginning reminded me I DANIEL BAKE. Such a shame that this beautiful little movie won't be released in France. Maybe in DVD only. A real must see.
    8stephenw-30180

    Tremendous boxing Saga true to life....

    There are only four or five reviews on this film thus far and the overwhelming majority rate it at 8 of 10, or above. There is always the token "nay-sayer", but, everyone is entitled to their opinion. Even when ridiculous.

    This stellar film is about a Boxer struggling with alcohol and other demons were not privy to in the story. Nor does it make much difference as the film is more about the human spirit and will then anything else. Boxing is simply the vehicle it rides on that back of to tell its tale.

    Anything with Ray Winstone and Ian McShane, IMO, is worth the price of a theater ticket. But , they have small roles in this film. They are, nonetheless, great in the scenes they are in, as expected. It's not the big Box office names that carry this heartfelt, gritty, anti-hero superb film, it's the awesome acting of Johnny Harris and Michael Smiley that make this bittersweet human interest story so great.

    Of the decades of "Rockyesque" type boxing films, which are pure fiction, (although Rocky was a great film, every other, garbage) this was a realistic tale of a fighter down on his heels and suffering from life challenges, yet with a spirit unbroken. The protagonist is not out for fame and fortune, recognition nor revenge. He is an average man with little in his life and a loner. No spoilers here....so I won't get too into the plot. I will say, with absolute certainty......if you are a fan of witnessing the strength of the human spirit and like to avoid the big Hollywood type nonsense usually regurgitated every few years on the silver screen using Boxing as its venue, then you will love this film.

    I highly recommend it. It is 90 minutes that passes like 20!
    6Jithindurden

    Predictable yet involving

    Based on the lead actor's own life experiences a told to death boxing story is made with heart. The power-packed performance from all around the cast is the driving force of the film. This dark and gritty British drama has a final boxing match that has to be one of the most authentic representations of that sports in a film. Even though the story is predictable the film was able to keep me involved but still, there's nothing new in here either.
    8happeeman

    A movie with heart...

    I really liked this UK movie about an alcoholic boxer who is down on his luck and is given a chance at redemption. Okay, not an original movie but certainly one where you care about the main character Jimmy. It could have been better, as it was slow in parts, but the last fifteen minutes are the best boxing moments I have seen in a movie. I was screaming at the screen for Jimmy (Johnny Harris, brilliantly played) and for him to recover from his pugilistic pummeling. Director Thomas Napper has done a great job, though he could have ramped up the tension if he's tried a little harder. Ian McShane and Ray winstone were only there to entice viewers to watch it and did very little for the film. But, nevertheless, I totally recommend this movie. I want to see more from Napper in the future.
    6Theo Robertson

    British Grittville

    A former boxer with promise returns to his old stomping ground on the mean streets of London hoping for one last chance of success

    Stop me if you've heard this one before but .... what you stopped me as soon as I came to this page? Fair enough. JAWBONE is a traditional type of gritty drama of a washed out boxer trying to get his life back on track. If you're expecting the big budget feel good Hollywood factor try somewhere else because this is a gloomy British movie

    Actually this is maybe a little bit too gloomy. It's got that British independent feel. It's well made where the social realism shines through but it's not a film where you walk out of the cinema clicking your heels. On top of that unlike a lot of boxing films you've seen from ROCKY to RAGING BULL director Thomas Napper ensures that if you're hit with a high velocity fist then it will hurt and cut you

    One minor complaint is that some people be fooled in to watching a film starring Winstone and McShane and there can't be a single movie in Britain who doesn't love these two legends but the reality is their parts are minor with McShane literally appearing in one walk on scene . Instead it's Johnny Harris as boxer Jimmy and Michael Smiley who carry the film. Smiley in particular is very good but the story is one you've seen before

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      The gym scenes were filmed in Stoke-on-Trent, a city in Staffordshire, England.
    • Connections
      Featured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 9 May 2017 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Jimmy / Blackout
      Written and performed by Paul Weller

      (p) 2017 Solid Bond Productions Limited under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group company

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jawbone
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK(location)
    • Production companies
      • EMU Films
      • Revolution Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,948
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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