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Knock Out
Rodrigo Zaracho, once a promising boxer, is in decline. While fleeing from a gang that is chasing him, he remembers his past.
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Plot Summary
A former boxer, seeking redemption after a career-ending injury, is drawn back into the dangerous world of underground fighting. He must confront his past demons and fight for his future, facing ruthless opponents and the corrupt system that controls the illegal sport. The stakes are higher than ever as he battles for survival and a chance at a new life.
Critical Reception
Knock Out (1984) received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with some acknowledging its gritty action sequences but criticizing its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences found it to be a serviceable B-movie boxing flick, though it failed to leave a lasting impact in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense fight choreography and raw energy.
Criticized for a formulaic storyline and lack of character depth.
Seen as a gritty, low-budget entry into the boxing film subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available often highlight the action-packed fight scenes as a positive aspect. However, many found the plot to be uninspired and the acting to be uneven, leading to a generally unremarkable viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Gary Busey, who plays the lead, had previously starred in the critically acclaimed film 'The Buddy Holly Story' (1978), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
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