Fighting with My Family

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Born into a tight-knit wrestling family, Paige and her brother Zak (Jack Lowden) are ecstatic when they get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to try out for the WWE. But when only Paige earns a spot in the competitive training programme, she must leave her loved ones behind and face this new cutthroat world alone. Paige's journey pushes her to dig deep and ultimately prove to the world that what makes her different is the very thing that can make her a star. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Necrotongue 

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English I was so, so close to giving this film five stars. What annoyed me was the occasional moralizing and melodrama, but that’s about it. Nick Frost was perfect, his character was certainly different from his standard "suit" roles. In fact, the whole Knight family was great. I also think that wrestling was shown in a slightly different light (sure, it's pre-planned, but it's for real) and I was more than happy with the number of funny lines. // "You're a teenager and you're blind. What else are you gonna do today? Listen to porn?" 4*+ ()

D.Moore 

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English It's an excellent and, above all, well-cast comedy, but it can also grab you by the heart. It's impossible not to root for Florence Pugh, Nick Frost is a hundred and twenty percent funny, and Dwayne Johnson is about a thousand times funnier than he was in both Jumanjis combined. I recommend it to everyone, especially those waiting for the next season of GLOW. ()

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angel74 

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English The reviews here frankly scare me. Was I supposed to be moved by the story and laugh at the wannabe funny situations during this movie? I was just very bored. If the wrestling scene is similarly poor and tasteless in real life, there is something very wrong with this world. I'm not biased, but it could have been done much better. For fans of the sport, I can recommend The Wrestler, a film that is in a completely different league. (35%) ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English Surprise of the year? At first glance, Fighting with my Family seemed like an indie festival film that no one will remember after a week, but the unexpectedly very positive reviews and its release in cinemas did the film a lot of good and I left the cinema very satisfied. Florence Pugh, who kick-started her career last year with Outlaw King, is absolutely excellent, her career is going to take off rapidly with the upcoming Midsommar and Little Women. The film deals with the rather novel subject of wrestling and with a socially disadvantaged family who have and can do nothing but wrestle. Everything changes when the son and daughter are invited to a WWE casting. The first act manages dry British black humour with very solid lines. After that the film becomes more of a sports drama, yet very powerful, moving and entertaining. Vince Vaughn is rightly stern as the trainer, and I must say that his progression from an average comedian to a very solid actor was very unexpected, but he already played the captain perfectly in Hacksaw Ridge, his transformation was most striking in Brawl in Cell Block 99, and we'll see what he does in Dragged Across Concrete. The Rock in a smaller role is a delight and there are brief glimpses of wrestling legends. I shed a tear during the finale, so satisfaction. "Dick me dead, and bury me pregnant." 80% ()

agentmiky 

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English Aside from The Wrestler, no film from this setting had really come to mind until Fighting with My Family came along. I was expecting a pretty over-the-top spectacle, playing up to something more with various crude jokes. But instead, I got a solid family drama where the comedy genre plays a supportive role. Stephen Merchant surprised me with how sensitively he handles the emotional moments while effectively delivering the humorous side. Florence Pugh convincingly played the lead role, and Vince Vaughn, in a supporting role, pleasantly surprised me (why doesn’t this talented actor get more serious roles? He truly has enormous potential). Dwayne Johnson appeared on screen for only a few minutes, but he nailed his portrayal of himself (the moments with him on screen are among the best). Some jokes didn’t land, but overall, most hit the mark, so that also deserves a thumbs up. It probably won’t rank among the best films of the past year, but I definitely acknowledge that the time spent watching Fighting with My Family was worthwhile. It’s an enjoyable watch. I’m giving it 75%. ()

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