Review of The Foot Fist Way (2006) by Stephen M — 27 Nov 2010
The filmmaking brings out a lot of nuances, about our fantasies about personal victory and the fantasizing in American fight movies. Some of the humor might not be as upfront as in most of the higher-budget vehicles.
Collette Wolfe's disappearance from the story is beguiling. She's attractive and sympathetic and open-minded, and you realize that one thing movies tend to do for an audience is to keep charming people like this around to light the place up, when in real life the hijinks would feel as homey as your best friend's 10-day manic episode.
This review of The Foot Fist Way (2006) was written by Stephen M on 27 Nov 2010.
The Foot Fist Way has generally received mixed reviews.
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