Product Description Small-town boy Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Public Enemies) knows firsthand that every day in New York City is a struggle to survive. So when scam artist Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard, Iron Man, Hustle and Flow) gives him a chance to be something more in the brutal underground world of bare-knuckle street-fighting, Shawn decides that he has something worth fighting for and puts everything on the line to win. Every knockout brings him closer to the life he’s always wanted, but also traps him in a dangerous web he can’t escape. .com The last thing you might expect from a movie called Fighting is excellent acting, but that’s what you’ll get. A scam artist named Harvey (Terrence Howard) sees a young would-be hustler named Shawn (Channing Tatum, Step Up, Stop-Loss) in a street scuffle and lures him into a no-rules fighting circuit. Shawn’s relentless drive to win leads him to unexpected success, but when he gets put into a big fight with a professional boxer, Harvey asks Shawn to take a dive. The plot sounds like a thousand boxing movies, but the difference is all in the texture. Fighting takes place in a very real New York City, with cramped, make-shift apartments, cluttered streets, and seedy nightclubs. Scenes get knocked sideways by odd bits of life and character quirks that feel organic, not shoehorned in by some clever screenwriter. There’s a marvelous scene where Shawn is trying to woo the Puerto Rican waitress he’s smitten with (Zulay Henao, Feel the Noise), but they keep getting interrupted by her suspicious mother--which sounds like a rom-com cliche, but is completely transformed by the wonderfully human interplay among the actors. Howard has always had a magnetic talent, but Tatum reveals an engaging vulnerability that contrasts nicely with his big-slab-of-beefcake look. The movie hearkens back to 1970s classics like Midnight Cowboy and Dog Day Afternoon, and though it doesn’t achieve the same emotional heights, it’s reaching in the right direction. Writer/director Dito Montiel (whose previous film, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, also featured Tatum) promises to make some truly memorable movies. --Bret Fetzer Stills from Fighting (Click for larger image)
K**N
Great Condition.
No scratches and played flawlessly.
M**E
great for the right audience
I love Dito Montiel, and have begun to really notice Channing Tatum. This is not quite "On the Waterfront" but it's a powerful and surprising "thinking" movie.Channing Tatum as an actor suffers from the same handicap that many other handsome actors suffer from: it's so easy to be charmed by his looks that you can easily lose track of what a talented actor he is. But if he keeps pushing I think he can overcome this handicap, at least I really hope he will, because he is a gem of an actor.As for the movie: if you are looking for a traditional "fighting" movie, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a movie with an exciting plot, find something else.It's a movie about being beaten down and standing up. And, not unrelated, it's about being able to create tenderness and beauty in the middle of garbage. The quiet exchanges between the main characters are powerful and painful and tender. The unlikely bonding between Tatum's and Howard's characters has depth and pain and beauty. A signature of Montiel's stories and directing, the tender scenes between Shawn MacArthur ("like a knight" what a gem of a line!!!) and the girl Zulay leave you breathless.There's a running theme throughout the movie that is a reply to Brando's "I coulda been a contenda", and what a reply it is! I just about jumped out of my own skin when I got the reply.As for Tatum's acting, his facial expressions and body language speak volumes. He's a wonderful actor.The only problem with this movie is that it hasn't been noticed by the audience it should reach. But it will.
D**E
Fighting DVD
Never thought a movie about bare knuckle fighting would hold my attention, but it did. The casting I felt was very well done. Everyone was very believable in their roll, even those individuals I was unfamiliar with. I found myself actually caring about these characters, and could very easily identify with their struggles to make a living...doing what you have to, but may not really want to in a city that thrives on money. I grew up in New York and receognized many of the street scenes that are so typical of the city. The Bronx scenes were a flash back to my childhood. Raw and hard core, you have to live there to understand the mind set of the inhabitants. This movie captured the culture and the sub-culture of hustling. I enjoyed this movie very much!
S**R
I was entertained...
If you are looking for a gritty docu-drama about steet fighting...this is not it. However, if you want an uplifting story with some good acting and a few fights thrown in... Welcome! I gave it four stars out of five for its entertaining value, rather then the artistic achievement (for that it would have been two stars only).Based on the title, I expected roughly 90 minutes filled with an assortment of muscle bound men who tried to kill one another in creative ways (and what's better to relieve the stress of a long day in the office?). Instead, what followed was a charming story about an underdog who wins in the end, and, of course, gets the girl. The story is not new. And yet, such is man's hunger for the uplifting value of the tale, that we continue to crave it, and I'm sure will do so for millennia to come.The strong point of the film were its lead performances, particularly that of Terrence Howard's as Harvey, the hero's street wise, but vulnerable and down on his luck, handler. The hero, Channing Tatum (Shawn the Street Fighter), should have worked harder pre-movie to build a believable street fighter physique. As he was, one had to engage the suspension of disbelief quite frequently in order to "buy" his supposed fighting prowess. In real life, anyone betting on him to win would have had to be either drunk, or his mother. However, what Tatum lacked in muscle power, he more then made up for with his charm. The chemistry between the three leads (with Zulay Henoy as...Zulay, the love interest) carried the story.So, what was missing? Motives are always important to the viewer. But, it seemed the writers had spent very little time coming up with good ones. Extra few minutes of work on their part could have saved me from having to work extra hard on developing empathy for the hero (yes, I'm a lazy viewer; for $9.00 plus cost of popcorn and soda I want it handed to me). Secondly, the fight scenes could have been better. Aside from Tatum's toothpick appearance, I felt the visual potential and the high energy charge of a no holds barred match were never fully realized. Inexplicable, given the talent Hollywood seems to have on its beck and call these days. I felt the creators shortchanged themselves by not fully utilizing Tatum's opponents, mainly Yuri Foreman, a real life professional boxer, and Cung Le, a world class martial arts champion.Overall though, I am pleased I saw "Fighting". I left the movie theater with a wistful smile on my face, glad that the good guy had prevailed once again...ready for another day in the office (where the good guys/gals don't always win...alas...).
S**E
Good movie
Good movie. Buy it.
S**R
Enjoyable Movie
I watched the theatrical version of this movie (since this version is available on the DVD as an option) and found it to be very enjoyable. The characters were believable in terms of the roles that they portrayed and the story was interesting and easy to follow.I especially liked the music that was played during each fight scene.
S**E
I love the way he fights he’s confident
He was a under dog and he had something to prove pay back
J**E
It Tries Hard
This is generally not my kind of movie, but I did like it as it had kind of a Rocky element going. I also thought the actors gave sincere performances and the story was gritty enough to keep your attention - I get bored easily. As I watched it, I really felt this movie had a lot of potential to be great but because it was kind of rushed, it couldn't quite get there. If it could have taken a little more time to develop the characters and their relationships, it might have gotten there. I know that Channing Tatum is always criticized for his non acting ability, but if you really watch this movie, you can sense his potential, there were several times that you got a sincere sense from him that his character really wanted to do the right thing and Tatum does this more with expression than words. The only other thing that I feel could have been better was the connection between Shawn and Zulay, I just didn't get a sense of actual attraction, it really seemed kind of forced, like there was no choice. Obviously not one of the best movies of 2009 but certainly one of the better ones. I hope you enjoy it.
P**A
Very Good
Very Good
G**S
Edición UK
BD UK, con audio en castellano
I**A
Superbe film
Très bon film, histoire intéressante et les scènes de combats sont bien réalisées.Les acteurs jouent très bien leur rôle.A regarder ;)
J**X
ottimo film, se siete appassionati del genere prendetelo pure
una piacevole sorpresa, ottimo cast, mitico Channing Tatum, bellissima anche la sua fidanzata !!il video è in 1:85:1 quindi quasi a pieno schermo, audio ita HD, molto bella la confezione steelbook.Film : 8,5Video : 8Audio : 8
D**N
Five Stars
thank you
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