

Come Out Fighting
In WWII, a squad of U.S. African-American soldiers are sent on a rescue mission behind enemy lines to locate their lost commanding officer and a downed fighter pilot.
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Plot Summary
In 1944, a group of Jewish boxers are forced to fight for their captors' amusement in a Nazi concentration camp. Facing brutal conditions and impossible odds, they must use their skills not only to survive but also to maintain their humanity and dignity. The film follows their struggle for survival and their fight for freedom.
Critical Reception
Come Out Fighting received mixed to negative reviews, with criticism often directed at its screenplay and pacing, though some praised the performances of its lead actors and the action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to tell a powerful story but often falls short due to a predictable plot.
- Performances, particularly from Michael Jai White, are a highlight amidst a somewhat uninspired narrative.
- The action sequences are competently staged, but don't quite elevate the film beyond its genre tropes.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Come Out Fighting' is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Bulgaria, utilizing its historical landscapes and studios to recreate the World War II era setting.
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