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Fight to the Finish (2016) Online
Original Title :
Fight to the Finish
Genre :
Movie / Action / Romance / Sport
Year :
2016
Directror :
Warren Sheppard
Cast :
Jennifer Hale,Tonya Kay,Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Writer :
Warren Sheppard
Budget :
$3,150,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 34min
Rating :
3.6/10

A young amateur fighter makes an enemy with a hardened thug when he gets in-between his next-door neighbor and her abusive ex- boyfriend. As his personal life becomes threatened, he ... See full summary

Fight to the Finish (2016) Online

A young amateur fighter makes an enemy with a hardened thug when he gets in-between his next-door neighbor and her abusive ex- boyfriend. As his personal life becomes threatened, he realizes he must finish the fight that he started, but this time they'll settle it in the ring for the championship.
Credited cast:
Jennifer Hale Jennifer Hale - Glinda McGill
Tonya Kay Tonya Kay - UFC Kay
Chavo Guerrero Jr. Chavo Guerrero Jr. - Silas (as Sal Guerrero)
Evan Hannemann Evan Hannemann - Jake McGill
Caleb Alexander Smith Caleb Alexander Smith - Gabriel 'Gage' Parker (as Caleb Smith)
Vincent De Paul Vincent De Paul - 'Jake' Gym Owner
Anna Ross Anna Ross - Funeral Guest
Tamara Rey Tamara Rey - Melissa Gaines (as Tamara Camille)
Randy Jay Burrell Randy Jay Burrell - Max
Leonel Claude Leonel Claude - MMA Fan
Nathan Dean Snyder Nathan Dean Snyder - UFC Announcer
Cris Cole Cris Cole - UFC Fighter
Brett Wyman Brett Wyman - Young McGill
Jon Edwin Wright Jon Edwin Wright - Mr. Gaines
James Marshall Case James Marshall Case - Jeff McGill


User reviews

Light out of Fildon

Light out of Fildon

This film tells the story of the son of a boxing champion, who enters his father's footsteps despite objections from his mother. He gets into a fight with a neighbour's boyfriend, and he has to fight this guy to the finish.

Even for a boxing film, the plot is quite thin. There are really only three fights in the film between Sean and Gage, so the 90 minutes of screen time is filled with marginally related scenes such as extended portrayals of unknown characters practising in the gym, boxing and fighting. The fights are at times rather unbelievable, such as party guests filming the fight in the kitchen. No one tries to stop the fight, and the film footages are not mentioned again. There really could have been more elaboration on many aspects of the plot.
Steelcaster

Steelcaster

The story didn't really make sense with the parents, they seem to say one thing to each other then go around saying the opposite to their son, terribly confusing, however loved seeing Chavo Jr. in it, and glad they made him a villain, good choice there,loved Gage too, the other actors did great as well, there were a few exceptions, but you could see they were working there asses off to make the best out of a bad script, especially the young guys who played Sean and Billy, not sure why they are the 12th and 13th names down on the cast list, but am assuming that choice had nothing to do with performance, they are the main reasons I'm not giving this a 2, both were really good protagonists and made the film and the risk to the characters feel more real despite the terrible pacing of the story.

There were very bad technical choices made too, as a matter of fact this may be the first time someone should get 7 years bad luck for NOT breaking a mirror, seriously what's with the cheesy effect? Looked more like someone spilled a bottle of white out on the mirror rather than broke it, looked terrible. As for the last fight scene make up your minds, is the ring well lit, or is it dark? It was like they couldn't decide so they instead just switched back and fourth between the two for the entire fight, making what could have been one of the best scenes of the film into one of the worst.

Conclusion? It's a bad fight movie with some surprisingly good performances in it.
Arcanefist

Arcanefist

To start with the movie is very predictable and boring and has nothing to keep you engaged, from bad acting to poor writing, poor screenplay and pathetic direction, it has everything you don't want to see. Overall a boring movie