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Plot Summary
A story of a disgraced rugby league player who is sent to a notoriously tough prison. Inside, he finds himself drawn into the brutal world of illegal underground fighting, where he must battle for his survival and a chance at redemption. He faces a formidable opponent who pushes him to his absolute limits, both physically and mentally.
Critical Reception
Fight Till the End received mixed reviews from critics, with praise often directed at the action sequences and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Manu Bennett. However, many critics found the plot to be predictable and the film lacking in originality within its genre. Audiences seemed to appreciate the gritty portrayal of the sport and the struggle for survival.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense fight choreography and Manu Bennett's strong performance.
- Criticized for a derivative plot and a lack of character development.
- Considered a gritty but unremarkable entry in the sports action genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally scarce and mixed, with some viewers appreciating the raw, action-packed nature of the film and its sporting themes, while others found it to be a by-the-numbers action film that failed to leave a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
The film's lead actor, Manu Bennett, who plays a rugby player, is a former semi-professional rugby player himself.
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