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The Fight

The Fight

★ 5.62019Movie1 h 31 mBritania Raya
DramaSport

Determined to ditch the dysfunction and beat her inner demons, Tina puts on fighting gloves: stepping into the boxing ring to punch up her self-worth

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The Fight

2019

R

1 h 31 m

Britania Raya

Drama

Sport

Determined to ditch the dysfunction and beat her inner demons, Tina puts on fighting gloves: stepping into the boxing ring to punch up her self-worth
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5.6 /10

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Pemeran Utama(20)
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Jessica Hynes
Director
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Jessica Hynes
Tina Bell
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Rhona Mitra
Amanda Chadwick
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Shaun Parkes
Mick Bell
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Robert James-Collier
Dave
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Sally Phillips
Beth Hunter
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Anita Dobson
Gene Dunn
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Alice Lowe
Home School Teacher
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Sennia Nanua
Emma Bell
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Liv Hill
Jordan Chadwick
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Christopher Fairbank
Frank Dunn
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Cathy Tyson
Viv Best
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Russell Brand
The Guru
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Pam Collar
Pam
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Freda Hynes
Hannah Bell
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Felix Marcus
Jason Bell
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Robyn Ives
Hayley
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Amy Adams
Boxer
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Jess Tancock
Boxer
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Jessica Hynes
Writer

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Ayael_azhari

29/03/2023 11:21
source: The Fight
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Khurlvin_Kay

29/03/2023 11:21
Jessica Hynes - the chubby girl in The Royal Family. Wow - what a talent. She writes, stars in and directs this wonderful debut about a mother of three who has tried to overcome her demons, only for them to come back and bite her. The film allows you to draw your own conclusions - and it's all the better for it. British film is alive and well.
author avatar

Elvira Lse

29/03/2023 11:21
Millennial kitchen sink drama explores motives around bullying from a mainly female perspective. We get to see bullying but we also get to see what may be at the root of these issues. The trouble is although well-acted, it felt very kids TV drama. And the obvious lack of budget led to a short running time that didn't really lead to any conclusion.
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Beugue Yayam

29/03/2023 11:21
Sports movies using an activity as a metaphor for various life struggles is a bit of a cliche, and the idea of a "fight" is probably the worst example. Heck, we even had "Fighting With My Family" this year, but at least that was based on a true story (and was funny/entertaining). Also cliched is that quintessential "British Film" where higher budgets are substituted for kitchens, ironing, shouting, and lingering shots of things like trees or people walking along thinking. Its easy to forget those things - for a while - in Hynes' debut film, which focuses on bad parenting, dealing with the past, school bullies, and sort of folds a subplot over on itself to create some overlaps and parallels. There are some emotive moments, and I found myself engaged. Her acting is terrific, as are some of the supporting cast. But afterwards, it deflates quickly. There's barely anything to remember, no striking scenes, no clear story, no real message, just nebulous ideas of things. One strangely forced subplot conclusion that comes out of nowhere. There's no vein of causality or purpose, no reference points, it all just evaporates. In a year, I don't think I'll remember a single thing about it. I get the feeling Hynes internalised the pressure of "making a film" into having to deliver something sombre, lofty and heavy, when I think turning a story like this into satire or sharp comedy would have been far more effective (its impossible not to imagine with talent like Alice Lowe, Sally Phillips and Russell Brand's involvement). There's a single cheap-laugh scene against home-schooling, which feels even more forced after trying to involve us in a school bullying story. In a Q&A afterwards, she confessed that the writing process was all over the place, switching around major character plot-points, working backwards from the idea of having a reason for a woman wanting to box (which was probably the least effective and most pointless aspect of the film for me). This style of writing, without a clear story to begin with, explains a lot of the films contrivances and makes it seem more like a screenwriting homework project than something worthy of a feature. Having got this out her system though, I hope her next project has more purpose and confidence.
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babe shanu

29/03/2023 11:21
This film is a joy: sensitve, nuanced and thoughtful. Other reviews (not necessarily on IMDb) suggest it lacks a killer punch or clear plot line but the sum of its parts amounts to a deft slice of the human condition in all its frailties. Fine, subtle, performances and nicely unresolved. If that's not your thing, best avoided (and reviewed).
author avatar

ZADDY’s zick

29/03/2023 11:21
Just managed to track this movie down after reading about it online last year. This is written and directed by Jessica Hynes who was one of the writers for the cult comedy Spaced on Channel 4. She is more well known as a comedy actor and writer and also features a number of other well known UK comedians such as Sally Phillips and Alice Lowe. However this is not a comedy. This is real life kitchen sink type of drama which explores motives around bullying and violence from a mainly female perspective. We get to see bullying but we also get to see what may be at the root of these issues, this is not a simplistic Hollywood good girl/bad girl type of narrative. Its more complicated than that. What this film did manage to achieve was to not paint people into simplistic archetypes of character and in particular it wasn't trying to sell the story violence and abuse is a male only problem. Its more sympathetic to males than some writers would have been. The film is beautifully shot and scored and is certainly aimed at the arthouse circuit. If in depth emotional studies are your thing then this is for you, do not expect any wacky Edgar Wright style shenanigans cos that aint what this is. This is a mature a accomplished directing debut and I hope its reflective of whats to come in the future from Jessica. Also she managed to squeeze some drum and bass in there and I am unsure if she also had her kids in this movie? It seems like a labour of love and she was able to get support from some of her friends to make this. Recommended.
author avatar

_ᕼᗩᗰᘔᗩ@

18/10/2022 10:59
Jessica Hynes - the chubby girl in The Royal Family. Wow - what a talent. She writes, stars in and directs this wonderful debut about a mother of three who has tried to overcome her demons, only for them to come back and bite her. The film allows you to draw your own conclusions - and it's all the better for it. British film is alive and well.
author avatar

jade_imunique

18/10/2022 10:59
Millennial kitchen sink drama explores motives around bullying from a mainly female perspective. We get to see bullying but we also get to see what may be at the root of these issues. The trouble is although well-acted, it felt very kids TV drama. And the obvious lack of budget led to a short running time that didn't really lead to any conclusion.
author avatar

Burna Boy

18/10/2022 10:59
This film is a joy: sensitve, nuanced and thoughtful. Other reviews (not necessarily on IMDb) suggest it lacks a killer punch or clear plot line but the sum of its parts amounts to a deft slice of the human condition in all its frailties. Fine, subtle, performances and nicely unresolved. If that's not your thing, best avoided (and reviewed).
author avatar

Lexaz whatever

18/10/2022 03:34
Sauce
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Ayael_azhari

29/03/2023 11:21
source: The Fight
author avatar

Khurlvin_Kay

29/03/2023 11:21
Jessica Hynes - the chubby girl in The Royal Family. Wow - what a talent. She writes, stars in and directs this wonderful debut about a mother of three who has tried to overcome her demons, only for them to come back and bite her. The film allows you to draw your own conclusions - and it's all the better for it. British film is alive and well.
author avatar

Elvira Lse

29/03/2023 11:21
Millennial kitchen sink drama explores motives around bullying from a mainly female perspective. We get to see bullying but we also get to see what may be at the root of these issues. The trouble is although well-acted, it felt very kids TV drama. And the obvious lack of budget led to a short running time that didn't really lead to any conclusion.
author avatar

Beugue Yayam

29/03/2023 11:21
Sports movies using an activity as a metaphor for various life struggles is a bit of a cliche, and the idea of a "fight" is probably the worst example. Heck, we even had "Fighting With My Family" this year, but at least that was based on a true story (and was funny/entertaining). Also cliched is that quintessential "British Film" where higher budgets are substituted for kitchens, ironing, shouting, and lingering shots of things like trees or people walking along thinking. Its easy to forget those things - for a while - in Hynes' debut film, which focuses on bad parenting, dealing with the past, school bullies, and sort of folds a subplot over on itself to create some overlaps and parallels. There are some emotive moments, and I found myself engaged. Her acting is terrific, as are some of the supporting cast. But afterwards, it deflates quickly. There's barely anything to remember, no striking scenes, no clear story, no real message, just nebulous ideas of things. One strangely forced subplot conclusion that comes out of nowhere. There's no vein of causality or purpose, no reference points, it all just evaporates. In a year, I don't think I'll remember a single thing about it. I get the feeling Hynes internalised the pressure of "making a film" into having to deliver something sombre, lofty and heavy, when I think turning a story like this into satire or sharp comedy would have been far more effective (its impossible not to imagine with talent like Alice Lowe, Sally Phillips and Russell Brand's involvement). There's a single cheap-laugh scene against home-schooling, which feels even more forced after trying to involve us in a school bullying story. In a Q&A afterwards, she confessed that the writing process was all over the place, switching around major character plot-points, working backwards from the idea of having a reason for a woman wanting to box (which was probably the least effective and most pointless aspect of the film for me). This style of writing, without a clear story to begin with, explains a lot of the films contrivances and makes it seem more like a screenwriting homework project than something worthy of a feature. Having got this out her system though, I hope her next project has more purpose and confidence.
author avatar

babe shanu

29/03/2023 11:21
This film is a joy: sensitve, nuanced and thoughtful. Other reviews (not necessarily on IMDb) suggest it lacks a killer punch or clear plot line but the sum of its parts amounts to a deft slice of the human condition in all its frailties. Fine, subtle, performances and nicely unresolved. If that's not your thing, best avoided (and reviewed).
author avatar

ZADDY’s zick

29/03/2023 11:21
Just managed to track this movie down after reading about it online last year. This is written and directed by Jessica Hynes who was one of the writers for the cult comedy Spaced on Channel 4. She is more well known as a comedy actor and writer and also features a number of other well known UK comedians such as Sally Phillips and Alice Lowe. However this is not a comedy. This is real life kitchen sink type of drama which explores motives around bullying and violence from a mainly female perspective. We get to see bullying but we also get to see what may be at the root of these issues, this is not a simplistic Hollywood good girl/bad girl type of narrative. Its more complicated than that. What this film did manage to achieve was to not paint people into simplistic archetypes of character and in particular it wasn't trying to sell the story violence and abuse is a male only problem. Its more sympathetic to males than some writers would have been. The film is beautifully shot and scored and is certainly aimed at the arthouse circuit. If in depth emotional studies are your thing then this is for you, do not expect any wacky Edgar Wright style shenanigans cos that aint what this is. This is a mature a accomplished directing debut and I hope its reflective of whats to come in the future from Jessica. Also she managed to squeeze some drum and bass in there and I am unsure if she also had her kids in this movie? It seems like a labour of love and she was able to get support from some of her friends to make this. Recommended.
author avatar

_ᕼᗩᗰᘔᗩ@

18/10/2022 10:59
Jessica Hynes - the chubby girl in The Royal Family. Wow - what a talent. She writes, stars in and directs this wonderful debut about a mother of three who has tried to overcome her demons, only for them to come back and bite her. The film allows you to draw your own conclusions - and it's all the better for it. British film is alive and well.
author avatar

jade_imunique

18/10/2022 10:59
Millennial kitchen sink drama explores motives around bullying from a mainly female perspective. We get to see bullying but we also get to see what may be at the root of these issues. The trouble is although well-acted, it felt very kids TV drama. And the obvious lack of budget led to a short running time that didn't really lead to any conclusion.
author avatar

Burna Boy

18/10/2022 10:59
This film is a joy: sensitve, nuanced and thoughtful. Other reviews (not necessarily on IMDb) suggest it lacks a killer punch or clear plot line but the sum of its parts amounts to a deft slice of the human condition in all its frailties. Fine, subtle, performances and nicely unresolved. If that's not your thing, best avoided (and reviewed).
author avatar

Lexaz whatever

18/10/2022 03:34
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