Un boxeur à poings nus, Lion, et son manager et frère Stanley doivent voyager à travers le pays pour un dernier combat. Mais un compagnon de voyage inattendu met à mal leur relation en cours... Tout lireUn boxeur à poings nus, Lion, et son manager et frère Stanley doivent voyager à travers le pays pour un dernier combat. Mais un compagnon de voyage inattendu met à mal leur relation en cours de route.Un boxeur à poings nus, Lion, et son manager et frère Stanley doivent voyager à travers le pays pour un dernier combat. Mais un compagnon de voyage inattendu met à mal leur relation en cours de route.
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Patrick M. Walsh
- Lefty Denunzio
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well worth watching
I'm not sure how Jungleland managed to go under the radar when it was released a couple of years ago . Perhaps it's because there has been a surge of fighting films in recent years but I'd say that this is a cut above most .
When a devastating loss in the ring leaves Lion and his manager/brother Stan in debt to a local crime boss, they are forced to risk it all in a bare-knuckle boxing tournament as the pair fight for a better life.
I'm not a fan of Charlie Hunnam . Most of his appearances involve a terrible accent or over the top acting . Not this time . Thankfully he just uses his Sons Of Anarchy' voice and he's actually very good as Stan but the stand out performance unsurprisingly is from Jack O'Connell . This is a film where two British actors are absolutely nailing it.
It's a story about family and chasing the dream . One wants to get rich by winning fights the other just wants to settle down and open a laundromat. Sadly the one who wants to win fights isn't the fighter !
I really liked this . It's a bit of a slow burner at times but I was quite happy with that and the ending where they use the Bruce Springsteen song " Dream Baby Dream " is very moving .
When a devastating loss in the ring leaves Lion and his manager/brother Stan in debt to a local crime boss, they are forced to risk it all in a bare-knuckle boxing tournament as the pair fight for a better life.
I'm not a fan of Charlie Hunnam . Most of his appearances involve a terrible accent or over the top acting . Not this time . Thankfully he just uses his Sons Of Anarchy' voice and he's actually very good as Stan but the stand out performance unsurprisingly is from Jack O'Connell . This is a film where two British actors are absolutely nailing it.
It's a story about family and chasing the dream . One wants to get rich by winning fights the other just wants to settle down and open a laundromat. Sadly the one who wants to win fights isn't the fighter !
I really liked this . It's a bit of a slow burner at times but I was quite happy with that and the ending where they use the Bruce Springsteen song " Dream Baby Dream " is very moving .
Eh, meh.
Although Max Winkler's directing was decent, his story was slow, depressing, unsatisfying, and basically the story of every person who wasn't raised with a silver spoon. So you'll get nothing out of this except for a reality check on the lemons of life. I just wish the story had more punch than what the fists were giving. There were flaws, plot and technical issues in the screenplay. The 90 min runtime felt almost 3 hours long with the slow pacing. Performances however where outstanding, and the cinematography and score on point. It's a generous 7/10 from me.
Jungleland is better than its title
Is it worth mentioning that the three lead actors are British? Probably not because most people won't notice, they're pretty good actors. Charlie Hunnam (King Arthur) is older brother Stanley who "looks after" younger brother Jack O'Connell (Unbroken) playing Walter who is a skilled fighter. The phrase "if not for bad luck they'd have no luck at all" applies directly to these guys. Their dire situation expectedly leads to spiraling poorer choices which indebt them to a loan-shark who makes them an offer they can't refuse. Thus begins their road trip to a big fight with a big payday... The catch? They have to take Sky (Jessica Barden of Hanna) along with them.
Viewers expecting another Warrior or The fighter will be disappointed... This is more a drama. There is a bit of action thrown in to keep fight fans happy, but the film is about the complexities of family relationships, the struggle to realize one's dreams, the hopelessness of failure and redemption of the spirit.
The actors suck you into their world and drag you along the seedy and grimy sidewalks of their life. The camera work is very clean, the scenery spans from gritty to beautiful, and the score is always appropriate, but this is a character driven film, and done well.
Where are my C town boys at?
Watched it on a whim since comedian Nick Mullen had a stupid two minute role and going by the trailer, I reckoned it had something concrete. It just blew me away. Charlie Hunnam's chops are Christian Bale (The Fighter) level here, minus the weight loss. The two younger characters are extremely well cast. If you liked "Warriors" , this is reminiscent of that film although on a smaller budget and non existent fanfare. The sentiments run high, carried along magnificently by that haunting soundtrack. When The Boss croons to signal the finale, you're gonna be all in!
Really good movie
Well shot and with great performances by the three leads, this is a heartfelt film about lost lives and family. Definitely worth a watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe majority of the filming locations were throughout Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts, including neighborhood streets and local bars, among others.
- GaffesAt around 35 minutes, in the Hotel Suite, Sky shows to Stan bundle of notes and also says that she has lots of money yet when they have to pay $1,400 for truck repairs that money is never mentioned. They decide to go to Sky's parents to get financial help while all the time Sky had quite a few bills which would have paid the repair bill.
- Citations
Stanley Kaminski: Tell me you love me.
Walter 'Lion' Kaminski: I love you.
- Bandes originalesIn a River (Acoustic)
Performed by Rostam Batmanglij (as Rostam)
Written by Rostam Batmanglij
Published by Rostam Batmanglij Music (ASCAP)
Administered by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) o/b/o Sony/ATV Music Publishing Allegro (UK) (PRS)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jungleland: Trận Đấu Cuối Cùng
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 3 688 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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