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Fighting

  • Director: Dito Montiel
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Action
  • Movie Type: Crime Drama, Urban Drama
  • Themes: Inner City Blues
  • Main Cast: Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Brian J. White, Luis Guzman, Zulay Henao
  • Release Year: 2009
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A small-town boy hustling his way through the big city forms an uneasy alliance with a scam artist who inducts him into the violent world of bare-knuckle brawling in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints writer/director Dito Montiel's unforgiving urban action film. Arriving in New York City with little more than the shirt on his back, Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum) makes ends meet by selling counterfeit goods on the street. But times are tough and money is short, and just as things are starting to look grim, Shawn crosses paths with crafty con artist Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard). Harvey instantly recognizes Shawn's natural talent for street fighting, and offers to help the uneasy newcomer make some quick cash on the bare-knuckle circuit. But making a living by brawling isn't easy because the system is hopelessly corrupt, and the only people who really come out on top are the rich businessmen who place wagers on the disposable fighters. Still, Harvey's instincts were right, and Shawn quickly makes a name for himself by taking down every opponent who crosses his path, including mixed martial arts champs, veteran pugilists, and ultimate fighters. As each bout becomes more intense, Shawn realizes that his only hope for escaping this dark world is to face his fiercest opponent to date. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Review

With a name like Fighting, you would think that you'd be in for a rock 'em-sock 'em exercise in big-screen brawling with little on its brain other than four-knuckled fist-to-face action. However, what lies at the heart of this picture is far from the silly affair that the title would make it seem to be. If anything, this straight-from-the-streets tale should be called "Talking" -- or better yet, "Yawning." Packing a dramatic punch rather than a violent one, Fighting is a chameleon flick -- one that's been sold in one way, while at the same time harboring a secret dramatic streak with very few surprises up its sleeve. In fact, there's nothing in Fighting that viewers have not seen before, which would be acceptable if it lived up to its simplistic title -- yet it doesn't. Instead, this low-key production leans on its tepid dramatic muscle, which is too bad, given its better-than-average cast.



Channing Tatum stars as Shawn MacArthur, a street merchant who gets discovered by a hustler by the name of Harvey (Terrence Howard) after he trades fisticuffs with an assailant on the streets of New York City. Noticing his promise as a fighter, Harvey introduces Shawn to the world of underground street fighting, where riches await fighters as long as they win. Along the way, Shawn falls for Zulay (Zulay Henao) , a waitress just scraping by in the big city, who gives the wayward white boy a reason to keep on raking in the dough. As fate would have it, the young brawler's path soon crosses that of high school wrestling rival Evan Hailey (Brian J. White), now a high-rolling, successful fighter with a chip on his shoulder. With everything to lose, the two brutes prepare to settle the score the only way that they know how -- in a final confrontation where the stakes are high and only one can be crowned the victor.

It's not as if Fighting is terrible. The acting is well done, as is the unique look at the underbelly of the Big Apple. In fact, for a second, it seems as if director Dito Montiel is looking to take the viewer into the fascinating criminal machinations of the streets rather than settle for formulaic dramatics. When each fight begins to echo the different boroughs of the city, things really start getting interesting -- but as soon as the picture gets cooking, it loses its steam and turns the spotlight on the rather bland lead character. Once audiences learn of Shawn's inner demon, the picture loses its steam. Suddenly, the plot is creating conflict from forced character connections rather than the fights themselves. By the time the third act neatly ties everything together, the audience's interest is already long lost. It's possible that Fighting will be slighted because of what it isn't rather than what it is, which would be an unfair critique if not for the final product feeling more like a pulled punch rather than a TKO. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Michael Rivera - Ajax; Flaco Navaja - Ray Ray; Peter Tambakis - Z; Anthony de Sando - Christopher Anthony; Roger Guenveur Smith - Jack Dancing; Ivan Martin - Stockbroker Jerry; Daniel Mastrogiorgio - Trader Jim; Altagracia Guzman - Alba Guzmán; Gabrielle Pelucco - Lila; Dante Nero - Kimo; Angelic Zambrana - Kimo's Girl; Jim Coope - Roommate Sal; Melody Herman - Fine Claudette; Doug Yasuda - Jun Seoul; Cung Le - Dragon Le

Credit

Randall Richards - Art Director, Kim Surowicz - Associate Producer, Cathy Sandrich Gelfond - Casting, Amanda Mackey - Casting, Kurt & Bart - Costume Designer, Dito Montiel - Director, Saar Klein - Editor, Jake Pushinsky - Editor, Lisa Bruce - Executive Producer, Andrew Rona - Executive Producer, Mike Gunther - Fights Choreographer, Damon Gordon - Location Manager, Jonathan Elias - Composer (Music Score), David Wittman - Composer (Music Score), Dave Jordan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Jojo Villanueva - Musical Direction/Supervision, Therese DePrez - Production Designer, Stefan Czapsky - Cinematographer, Kevin Misher - Producer, J.C. Brotherhood - Special Effects, Mic Rodgers - Stunts Coordinator, Robin Nelson Sweet - Unit Production Manager, Robert Munic - Screenwriter, Dito Montiel - Screenwriter, Maggie G. Engelhardt - Production Coordinator, Deidre Horgan - Script Supervisor, Mila Khalevich - Set Decorator

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Fighting

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Dito Montiel
Produced by Kevin Misher
Written by Robert Munic
Dito Montiel
Starring Channing Tatum
Terrence Howard
Music by Jonathan Elias
David Wittman
Cinematography Stefan Czapsky
Editing by Saar Klein
Jake Pushinsky
Distributed by Rogue Pictures
Universal Studios
Release date(s) April 24, 2009 (2009-04-24)
Running time 105 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Gross revenue $30,542,382

Fighting is a 2009 action film directed by Dito Montiel, written by Robert Munic and Dito Montiel, and starring Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Luis Guzmán, Brian J. White, Flaco Navaja and Strikeforce Middleweight Champion Cung Le. It was released on April 24, 2009 in the United States by Rogue Pictures.

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Plot

New York City, the present. Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum) is a street hustler, one day when selling counterfeit DVDs and books at the corner of Radio City Music Hall he is set upon by some youths. The youths work for Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard), a ticket scalper who controls the corner. Shawn fights off three youths but doesn't get his money or products back.

Later Shawn sees Harvey and the youth who stole his money in a cafe and he confronts them. Harvey gives him his money back and offers him a chance to a 'winner takes all' fight for money. Harvey sets up a meeting with his friend and rival, Martinez (Luis Guzman).

Shawn's first fight is at a church in Brooklyn against a Russian. He wins when he knocks the Russian into a water fountain. Harvey takes Shawn to a club where he meets a waitress named Zulay (Zulay Henao), a single mother to whom Shawn had earlier tried to sell a Chinese fake Harry Potter book.

In the VIP area to the club Shawn also meets Evan Hailey (Brian White), a professional fighter who used to be on the same college team as Shawn, and was coached by Shawn's Dad. Shawn and Harvey leave after Evan and Shawn nearly get into a fight.

Shawn's second fight is at the back of a store in the Bronx, against a much larger opponent. The fight descends into chaos after interference from some of Harvey's crew when the opponent nearly chokes Shawn, and the woman who owns the store pulls out a gun for the destruction of her store. Harvey, Shawn and the rest of Harvey's crew flee the scene and neither fighter gets paid. For his third fight Shawn and the crew go to an Asian owned penthouse. Shawn wins the third fight.

Between fights Shawn meets Zulay a few times, before they eventually consummate their relationship. Shawn and Zulay are visited by Harvey and Shawn leaves in disgust, suspecting Zulay and Harvey of having a sexual relationship. Harvey explains that Zulay places bets for him.

Shawn and Harvey are offered a fight against Evan, and Shawn accepts, but Harvey wants him to throw the fight so that Martinez and his associates can make money. Shawn agrees to throw the fight. Zulay places the bets, a total of $500,000.

Shawn and Evan fight, with Zulay, Harvey and the rest of the crew watching. Evan has Shawn in a chokehold and Shawn is about to throw the fight when he decides to fight back and overpowers Evan. Shawn beats Evan and Martinez threatens Harvey.

At Harvey's apartment Shawn reveals Zulay reversed the bets and they have one million dollars. Zulay picks up Shawn and Harvey and they leave New York with Zulay's daughter and grandmother.

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Home media

According to DVDActive, the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 25, 2009 in North America. The DVD and Blu-ray included the theatrical version (105 minutes) and the unrated extended cut (108 minutes). Deleted scenes are also provided along with some previews.

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