It gives its fine actors room to breathe and behave -- and in Michelle Rodriguez's case, glow.
Girlfight (2000)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:27
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Michelle Rodriguez gives a compelling performance, despite lack of a boxing background; Karyn Kusama packs a punch with this directorial debut.
Synopsis: In GIRLFIGHT, Diana Guzman (Michelle Rodriguez) is a tough high school girl with a violent streak. Between problems at school, a father who belittles her, and a lonely social life, she searches for... In GIRLFIGHT, Diana Guzman (Michelle Rodriguez) is a tough high school girl with a violent streak. Between problems at school, a father who belittles her, and a lonely social life, she searches for some way to find respect, love, and challenge. Diana finds all those things in the boxing ring at a gritty Brooklyn gym, where she begins training against her father's will and eventually earns the gym's championship for female boxers. Rodriguez's performance is what carries the film, as she makes the character of Diana Guzman real in every sense. Guzman is an awkward teenage girl whose only advantage is that she's angry. As she channels this anger into determination, she doesn't become a flawless heroine--when she gets punched in the face, it hurts--but the way she grows internally is visible, and that is the truly beautiful thing about this film. Director Karyn Kusama should also be commended for the film's subtle communication of difficult family issues and its objectivity in telling this slightly feminist tale. The inspiring soundtrack features a terrific title song by Theodore Shapiro as well as hits by artists such as Queen Latifah. A story of willpower, strength, and endurance, GIRLFIGHT wins on all fronts. [More]
Starring: Michelle Rodriguez, Jamie Tirelli, Paul Calderon, Santiago Douglas
Starring: Michelle Rodriguez, Jamie Tirelli, Paul Calderon, Santiago Douglas
Director: Karyn Kusama
Director: Karyn Kusama
Producer: Sarah Green, Maggie Renzi, Martha Griffin
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
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Reviews for Girlfight
For once, the advance buzz has been amply justified, thanks to an extraordinarily charismatic film debut by a non-professional named Michelle Rodriguez.
For all the violence on view, Kusama's script insists on a real, wholly unsentimental tenderness.
It's obvious Kusama knew what she wanted and was in control, because all the key roles and scenes are played with a uniform tone and conviction.
While it wonderfully confounds our narrative expectations as a coming-of-age story and a romantic drama, it works on another level as a great sporting experience.
The script is pure Rocky but the style is Girlz n' the Hood, and the two don't ever mesh.
Rodriguez smolders with the beauty and intensity of a born star, and Kusama keeps her fearlessly on her feet with a movie that ducks no punches.
[Rodriguez] looks a little like Marlon Brando in his smoldering prime, and she has some of his slow, intense physicality. She doesn't so much transcend gender as redefine it.
There's just enough genuine grit and spirit in Girlfight to keep it from being knocked to the canvas by indie earnestness.
This is On the Waterfront by way of Flashdance but without the cheesy conceits.
It's a fierce performance, not because Rodriguez is a seasoned actress -- she's not -- but because she brings such a magnificent, 'prove-it-to-me' snarl to the role.
A coherent picture that is at once a poignant inner-city drama, a rousing sports movie, an emotional family yarn and, above all, a sweet romance.
A near-irresistible button-pusher that's agile enough to hold a mirror to its own aspirations.
[Rodriguez] and this film that respects her by rendering her and her world in unadorned realistic terms, bypassing cheap prefab myths, are twin blasts of fresh air.
Karyn Kusama ... has made a movie as tough-minded as its right-hooking heroine, and just as intelligent.
Although a combination of familiar genres, Girlfight is refreshing and surprising, the way independent movies are supposed to be.
While Kusama champions masculinity in women, she offsets it with a range of gender identities and a keen sense of milieu.
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