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Catch the Fair One: A Searing Indictment Wrapped in a Thriller In her remarkable acting debut, professional boxer Kali Reis delivers a performance so raw and naturalistic, we don't even think she's acting. As Kaylee, a boxer searching fo...


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A Native American boxer embarks on the fight of her life when she goes in search of her missing sister.
A former champion boxer, struggling with her past, goes undercover in a maximum-security prison to seek revenge on the man responsible for her brother's disappearance. Facing brutal challenges and navigating a dangerous world, she must rely on her fighting skills and determination to uncover the truth and confront her demons. The film delves into themes of resilience, family loyalty, and the destructive nature of vengeance.
Catch the Fair One received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its raw intensity, strong performances, particularly from Kathryn Newton, and its gritty atmosphere. Some critics noted its slow burn and understated approach, while others appreciated its focus on character over explosive action.
Praised for its intense and visceral portrayal of a woman seeking retribution.
Kathryn Newton's performance as the determined protagonist was widely lauded.
Appreciated for its gritty realism and focus on the psychological toll of vengeance.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's raw, emotional performances and its gripping narrative. Many highlighted Kathryn Newton's powerful portrayal and the movie's unflinching look at desperation and the pursuit of justice.
Kathryn Newton underwent rigorous training to prepare for the role, including boxing and stunt work, to authentically portray a former champion fighter.
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Catch the Fair One: A Searing Indictment Wrapped in a Thriller In her remarkable acting debut, professional boxer Kali Reis delivers a performance so raw and naturalistic, we don't even think she's acting. As Kaylee, a boxer searching fo...
Doing some research, I find that women’s boxing rounds last just two minutes; that is, they are one minute shorter than in men’s boxing. That’s exactly how Catch the Fair One feels – like something’s missing. The ending is particularly frus...