

The Best He Can Do
Rolle is a lone man whose family left him because of his alcoholism and violent behavior. Now he tries to save his daughter from a violent relationship to be reconciled with his past.
Insights
Plot Summary
A talented but troubled former boxer, fighting to rebuild his life after years of homelessness and addiction, gets a chance at redemption through underground fighting circuits. He must confront his past demons and navigate a dangerous world to secure a better future for himself and those he cares about.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often praising Jason Statham's performance but finding the plot predictable and uninspired. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a generic underdog story.
What Reviewers Say
- Jason Statham delivers a compelling performance, offering a more vulnerable side than usual.
- The plot follows a well-worn path with little innovation or surprise.
- The film struggles to balance its dramatic aspirations with its gritty fight sequences.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight Statham's unexpected dramatic turn and the film's gritty portrayal of the underground fighting scene. However, many felt the story was overly familiar and lacked originality, leading to a rating that reflects a decent but not outstanding experience.
Fun Fact
Jason Statham performed many of his own fight choreography and stunts, drawing on his background in martial arts and his athletic physique.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources