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Die Fighting

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
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4.5/10
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Four actors must use their martial arts skills to save a girl.Four actors must use their martial arts skills to save a girl.Four actors must use their martial arts skills to save a girl.

  • Director
    • Fabien Gorchon
  • Writer
    • Fabien Gorchon
  • Stars
    • Fabien Gorchon
    • Laurent Buson
    • Didier Buson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
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    • Director
      • Fabien Gorchon
    • Writer
      • Fabien Gorchon
    • Stars
      • Fabien Gorchon
      • Laurent Buson
      • Didier Buson
    • 19User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Fabien Gorchon
    Fabien Gorchon
    • Fabien
    • (as Fabien Garcia)
    Laurent Buson
    Laurent Buson
    • Lohan
    Didier Buson
    • Didier
    Jess Allen
    Jess Allen
    • Jess
    Dave Vescio
    Dave Vescio
    • The Filmmaker
    Adelyne Liu
    • Meilu
    Xin Sarith Wuku
    Xin Sarith Wuku
    • Chan
    Jose Rosete
    Jose Rosete
    • Leader of the Hitmen
    Gray Michael Sallies
    Gray Michael Sallies
    • Leader of the Thugs in the Church…
    Davis Chong
    • Dojo Master
    Michael Antonio
    Michael Antonio
    • Leader of the Gang
    • (as Michael Antonio Griffith Jr.)
    • …
    Aoni Ma
    • Lily
    Xango Henry
    Xango Henry
    • Neutron
    Marcus Natividad
    Marcus Natividad
    • Da Xiong
    Nico Johns
    • Right-Hand Man of Hitmen Leader
    Denis O'Mahoney
    • Priest
    Kristina Joy
    • Newscaster
    Aki Umemoto
    Aki Umemoto
    • Meilu's Uncle
    • Director
      • Fabien Gorchon
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      • Fabien Gorchon
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    1dreamwalk1986

    One of, if not the worst martial arts films ever made

    The acting is terrible, the choreography and fight scenes are abysmal, and the plot, if you can even call it that does not hold attention at all. This films just screams low budget, with poorly trained actors and mediocre (at best) martial artists. It almost reminds me of Arena as it has many similarities, but worse, much much worse if you can believe that. Ultimately it is not worth your time, not to buy or rent, you couldn't give it away without offending the other person. Stay away at all costs, trust me. You're best watching an actual good fighting film such as; Undisputed 2, blood sport, IP man and the like.
    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "Play your part and survive"

    Among the several martial arts performance groups making names for themselves in the movie business, the Z Team is definitely among those worth watching. Though one of its members – Laurent Buson – has already been generously highlighted in MERANTAU, their first feature length team production here is a different kind of project and pretty unique as far as fight flicks go. Though this genre-bending adventure takes a few creative and technical chances that don't pay off and will limit this one's appeal among viewers, it ought to appeal just fine among people who value martial excellence and are ready for a slightly different kind of street brawler.

    The story: A team of martial arts performers trying to make it big in Hollywood is forced by a sadistic, omniscient filmmaker to fights for the lives of their loved ones in a series of life-and-death brawls.

    The film is a fairly dark action-thriller. Imagine THE CONDEMNED shot by a director of the SAW series, with an emphasis on martial arts. Nevertheless, the decision of the actors to play themselves (led by director Fabien Garcia) makes this feel a little like a vanity project, and the semi-realistic approach to the scenario makes the very flashy karate look out-of-place at first. However, once the movie starts finding its pace, it begins to feel more natural, especially as mystery transcends any character shortcomings and the quality of the brawls becomes stellar. The decision to film this as a pseudo-documentary is odd but handled about as maturely as possible: at best, the camera-work is standard enough that you forget what kind of a movie this is supposed to be, and even at its worst, you never get the erratic, debilitating camera-work of "Blair Witch" knockoffs.

    The fight scenes are more than decent to begin with but ultimately develop into fight-of-the-year contenders. The ten full-length fights are evenly split between one-on-one and one-against-many exchanges, and in both cases, the performers demonstrate the necessary ingenuity to stand out against the competition. The first fights lack a little power – giving the impression of a bunch of guys just throwing spin kicks until someone drops – and director Garcia's love of Dutch angles is not entirely conducive to filming dynamic brawls, but the quality of the matches rises quickly and dramatically. A scene wherein Garcia battles a karate dojo is particularly cool, the showdown between Didier Buson and Xin Sarith Wuku is a showstopper, and the lengthy slugfest between Garcia and Laurent Buson is a worthy finale. If anything, I wish the fights could have been even more creative: in one scene, the filmmaker demands that Garcia fight a violent gang using only drunken boxing techniques, and a few more stipulations of this sort could have made for even more interesting exchanges.

    The eventual twist at the end of the movie may or may not satisfy viewers, but personally, I thought it was pretty cool. Additionally, the amplitude of performers trying to act their way through thick French accents may be off-putting to some viewers, but anyone who can sit through a Van Damme movie should be fine. Altogether, this amounts to a movie that could have been a lot better but isn't actually in too shabby of shape to begin with. The Z Team seems capable of matching its ambition as deftly as, say, Eric Jacobus and his Stunt People, and I expect good things from them in the future. In the meantime, I recommend DIE FIGHTING as at least a rental.
    8vinnlau

    great Kung Fu movie

    I'm a big fan of martial arts movies and i think nowadays it's quite difficult to find a movie with legible fight scenes and an interesting scenario that make you watch the whole movie. Die Fighting is one of those that keep you on your seat until the end cause it's not only about the martial arts but also about something real,human,that could have happen, not some vendetta crap like we often see those days. I think the idea of the plot was quite imaginative and genuine. About the martial arts,the choreography was amazing,Wushu style(Chinese martial arts)the directing was great with actual shots where you can see the actors are real martial artists,(like The Raid)i think this movie was made with brio
    6minh_le

    Fighting sequences make it worth watching.

    The fighting alone makes it worth the 6/10. The acting was hard to watch.. The story was nothing worse than what you'd find in other martial arts movies like Ong Bak, etc.

    The movie has A LOT of fighting in it, and thankfully you don't have to sit through to much of the painful acting. The majority of the fights are really well done (especially those with the lead actor).

    The fighters themselves can seriously fight. They have technique and speed that I've seen from more famous actor/fighters (Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais). The lead actor is especially fun to watch. If you're a martial arts fanatic like myself, you'll really appreciate the skill that he has. It's a shame these guys don't have a bigger budget to work with or may never getting the fame and reputation of guys like Tony Jaa but I truly believe they have the same level of skill as the famous guys.

    I really hope to see more of these guys in more professional shot/ editing movies.
    8robertchapin

    Top notch kick-ass action

    When you prepare yourself to watch a low budget action film, you can expect there's going to be a certain amount of gratuitous violence executed in a style that might be considered passable at best. But Fabien, Lohan, and their "Z Team" deliver spectacular balls-out choreography, brilliantly executed, at par or better than most big budget feature films. And much like any Jackie Chan film, story isn't really that important, but this is actually a fairly cool premise with a satisfying twist. Keep an eye on these guys. I'm sure we'll be seeing them again soon. That is if they don't beat the crap out of each other first.

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      • 2014 (China)
    • Country of origin
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