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Fighter
Natasha Arthy 2007
Categories: Action, Drama, Feature
Average Rating:
Rated 3.9659882799585/5 Stars
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Run time: 94 min. | Denmark | Language: Danish | Subtitled | Film Format: 35mm
Brief Summary:
A Danish (?!!) kung fu coming-of-age drama choreographed by and featuring a supporting role by action master Xian Gao (CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON, FONG SAI YUK)

Full Description:
With global martial arts fans all worked into a lather over Prachya Pinkaew’s upcoming female starring fight flick CHOCOLATE, very little attention has been paid to other parts of the world. Case in point: Natasha Arthy’s Danish kung fu oriented drama FIGHTER. And the lack of attention is truly a shame because this is one film that truly deserves it. While CHOCOLATE may win more points for sheer spectacle, FIGHTER is clearly superior in terms of story, character, direction and is itself loaded with hugely impressive – and all the more so for how naturally they are shot – fight scenes. Were you to put FIGHTER’s Semra Turan – a national level kung fu martial artist - into a fair fight with CHOCOLATE’s female star there’s a better than average chance Turan would come out on top.

Turan stars as Aicha, a hot blooded Turko-Danish teenaged girl whose one great passion is the martial arts. She watches kung fu films constantly, mimicking the moves of the stars she idolizes as the films play, and trains in martial arts in a casual, girls only after school club. Or, at least she trains there until her hot temper gets her kicked off the club. Her school coach, recognizing Aicha’s natural talent, suggests that she enlist in a local, elite level club – where the Iron Monkey himself, Xian Gao, is the sifu – to further her skills but there is one problem: the club is mixed gender and Aicha’s very conservative Turkish parents will never consent to their daughter training in a space shared with boys.

The script is rich and detailed, filled with the complexities of clashing cultures and warring parental instincts, doing justice to the complicated subject matter and resisting ever slipping into easy cliché. This feels like a real family dealing with real issues and that is something seen too seldom. The acting is very strong across the board, particularly from Turan in the lead and her young peers. The fighting? Very impressive thanks to choreography and, reportedly, three months of intensive training supervised by Xian Gao prior to shooting. The choreography is inventive, realistic, very athletic – showcasing the impressive real life skills of Turan to great effect – and flawlessly shot in dominantly wide, long shots designed to let you appreciate the skill on screen. While there is wire work evident in a handful of fantasy tinged sequences the kung fu is generally unassisted with any gadgetry and is very impressive.

FIGHTER is simply a hugely impressive piece of work, one that functions simultaneously on a handful of levels and handles each element note-perfectly. (Todd Brown)
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Rated 3.0/5 Stars
mexomorph
2:39 PM
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Great acting, camera & editing - generic story.. Ironically not much fighting happens. More of a dramatic narrative in the vein of Karate Kid or Million Dollar Baby. Still, enjoyable to watch the characters do their thing.
Rated 4.0/5 Stars
kaylacakes
9:59 PM
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This was a good movie... The push when I went into it was about the fighting, and that was meh... It was more of a "movie" than a kung fu movie. The social commentary about Danish and Islamic realtions and social difference were pretty facinating and well executed.
Rated 3.0/5 Stars
noahphex
7:59 AM
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I'd rather watch this than Bend it Like Beckham any day, but on the whole it's nothing special. Still, well done and acted.
Rated 4.0/5 Stars
l.moore
3:22 PM
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Beautiful fight scenes, very little wirework. Best kitchen fight scene in years.
Rated 4.0/5 Stars
indygpp
10:33 AM
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A gem and nice surprise. Semra Turan is a real find. Well made film that plays out realistically, it is not at all sappy. Some strong fight choreography, as well.
Rated 3.0/5 Stars
chinesedentist
9:45 AM
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A good movie that follows well known formulas closely but subverts your expectations every step along the way.
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