Fighting (2009)
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chance encounter with a petty criminal Shawna drawn into the world of street fighting
Behind this story of a man who escape from poverty seen in the brutal street fighting is Dito Montiel, director, known for his screen adaptation of the hit book "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints."
105min
action drama
USA, 2009
Director: Dito Montiel
Director: Dito Montiel
Screenplay: Robert Munic, Dito Montiel
Cast: Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Zulay Henao, Michael Rivera
Distributor: Blitz
Young Shawn MacArthur (Tatum) came to New York with nothing. Barely earning a living selling counterfeit goods on the streets. However, it will soon change his luck after a fraud Harvey Boarden (Howard) sees that Shawn has a great potential for street fighting. Soon he meets with Harvey underworld, helping him earn first serious money in the street fighting and the two unusual forms a partnership ...
In director Dito Montiel’s 2009 drama, FIGHTING, Channing Tatum (G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA) portrays Shawn, a young man from the South trying to make a living on the streets of New York City. When Shawn gets into an altercation while selling bootleg CDs and DVDs, a con man (Terrence Howard) who witnesses the brawl takes him under his wing and introduces Shawn to NYC’s underground street-fighting circuit. In these bare-knuckle battles, Shawn has a chance to win significant money--and also the heart of the beautiful Zulay (Zulay Henao). A film that goes beyond its deceptively simple title and premise, FIGHTING is elevated by the keen eye of Montiel, who also co-wrote the script with Robert Munic, and the charismatic presence of Tatum, who previously had a minor role in the writer-director’s cinematic debut, A GUIDE TO RECOGNIZING YOUR SAINTS. Although the film goes through the standard up-by-the-bootstraps dramatic cycle, the performances of Tatum, Howard, and Henao make the story surprisingly compelling, and the fight sequences are exceptionally fierce, giving the movie considerable added zest. Though less high-profile than combat classics such as ROCKY and THE KARATE KID, FIGHTING fits well into the category of revered movies of the boxing/martial-arts subgenre.
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