Fist 2 Fist

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"The Art of Combat"
  • R
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 3.5  (188)

Fist 2 Fist is a 2011 martial arts film directed by Jino Kang who also stars as the lead character, Ken. The movie is about a former martial arts champion who must come out of retirement to save the life of his friend from a ruthless underground fighting syndicate. The film also stars Bill Duff as Big O, Ken's former coach, and Michael Bauld as Tony, Ken's friend whose life is on the line.

The story of the movie takes place in the present day, and it begins with Ken living a peaceful life as a yoga instructor, trying to forget his past as a martial arts champion. However, his past soon catches up with him when his old friend Tony comes to him for help. Tony is in debt to a dangerous underground fighting syndicate run by a man named Donny, played by Steven Menasche. To pay off his debt, Tony is forced to participate in a series of extremely dangerous fights, and things have gotten so bad that his life is now in danger.

Ken is initially hesitant to get involved, but he eventually agrees to help his friend. He also reconnects with his former coach, Big O, who he has not seen in many years. Big O helps Ken train and get back into fighting shape, and the two of them set out to take down Donny and the syndicate.

The film is filled with action-packed fight scenes, showcasing Jino Kang's impressive martial arts skills. The fight choreography is well-done, and the camera work is fluid and dynamic, capturing every move of the fighters. The action sequences are also interspersed with quieter character moments, allowing the audience to get to know the characters and their motivations.

One of the strengths of the movie is the chemistry between the three main actors. Jino Kang, Bill Duff, and Michael Bauld all give strong performances, each bringing their own unique energy to the film. Kang is a very likable lead, and his portrayal of Ken is understated and subtle, making him feel like a grounded and realistic character. Duff is also excellent as Big O, bringing both humor and gravitas to the role. And Bauld is convincing as Tony, imbuing the character with a sense of desperation and vulnerability.

The film also has a strong sense of location, with much of it taking place in and around Los Angeles. The city's gritty, urban feel adds to the film's atmosphere, giving it a sense of authenticity. The film also does a good job of exploring the underground world of illegal fighting, showcasing the brutal nature of the fights and the people involved in them.

Overall, Fist 2 Fist is a solid martial arts movie that delivers on its action-packed premise while also having a strong emotional core. It's a movie about friendship, redemption, and the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity. Fans of martial arts movies will find a lot to enjoy here, and even non-fans of the genre may be won over by the film's compelling characters and well-executed action sequences.

Fist 2 Fist is a 2011 adventure movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.5.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.5  (188)
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