Girlfight

Girlfight Soundtrack

First-time director Karyn Kusama tells a simple but compelling story of a young woman in Brooklyn whose violent impulses in school, and her tendency to physicalize her anger, lead her to train as a boxer. Her trainer at first puts her off, but the combination of her desire and her physical prowess changes his mind. As played by Michelle Rodriguez, Diane is a scowling lightning rod for sudden violence who discovers that she can find a sense of personal grace in boxing--in the training and in the honing of skills--that seems to spill over into her daily life, despite the disapproval of an abusive father. Kusama isn't telling a new story here, but she tells a familiar one with a sense of passion and pride in the uncharted territory this represents for women. Though a romantic subplot seems almost tacked on as an afterthought--Diane must box the boy she loves--Girlfight is engaging and even touching. -Marshall Fine

Genre: Drama, Sport
Director: Karyn Kusama
Stars: Michelle Rodriguez, Santiago Douglas, Jaime Tirelli, Paul Calderon, Ray Santiago
Production: Screen Gems
  15 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
70
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
R (Restricted)
Year:
2000
110
$778,046
Website
1,617 Views
#SongDuration
1Title Theme1:02
2I Can Do Too3:27
3Unstoppable4:13
4Project Party4:35
5Tropicana1:35
6No Retreat3:54
7He's Not Real3:43
8Follow Me3:31
9Compared To What2:08
10Valse2:31
11Forever 173:38
12Feelin' You3:47
13Out For The Count7:10

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