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ActionComedyDrama

Chick Fight

- Hit like a girl.

When Anna Wyncomb is introduced to an underground, all-female fight club in order to turn the mess of her life around, she discovers she is much more personally connected to the history of the club than she could ever imagine.

Release Date : 2020-11-13

Language :EnglishFrenchSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Yale Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Malin Åkerman

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Malin Åkerman

Gender : Female

Bella Thorne

Character Name : Olivia

Original Name : Bella Thorne

Gender : Female

Dulcé Sloan

Character Name : Charleen

Original Name : Dulcé Sloan

Gender : Female

Kevin Connolly

Character Name : Dr. Roy Park

Original Name : Kevin Connolly

Gender : Male

Kevin Nash

Character Name : Ed

Original Name : Kevin Nash

Gender : Male

Alec Mapa

Character Name : Chuck

Original Name : Alec Mapa

Gender : Male

Dominique Jackson

Character Name : Naomi

Original Name : Dominique Jackson

Gender : Female

Fortune Feimster

Character Name : Bear

Original Name : Fortune Feimster

Gender : Female

Alec Baldwin

Character Name : Murphy

Original Name : Alec Baldwin

Gender : Male

Alexia Barlier

Character Name : Chloe

Original Name : Alexia Barlier

Gender : Female

Mariana Paola Vicente

Character Name : Marnie

Original Name : Mariana Paola Vicente

Gender : Female

Nicol Paone

Character Name : Betty

Original Name : Nicol Paone

Gender : Female

Julia Sandström

Character Name : Samantha

Original Name : Julia Sandström

Gender : Female

Marissa Labog

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Marissa Labog

Gender : Female

Vitoria Setta

Character Name : Noel

Original Name : Vitoria Setta

Gender : Female

Ekaterina Baker

Character Name : Veronica

Original Name : Ekaterina Baker

Gender : Female

Rohan Gurbaxani

Character Name : Kye

Original Name : Rohan Gurbaxani

Gender : Male

Kellen Boyle

Character Name : Mason

Original Name : Kellen Boyle

Gender : Male

Julie Michaels

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Julie Michaels

Gender : Female

Mónica López Aleman

Character Name : Fight Club Girl #1

Original Name : Mónica López Aleman

Gender : Female

Shauna Galligan

Character Name : Fight Club Girl #2

Original Name : Shauna Galligan

Gender : Female

Holly Dowell

Character Name : Fight Club Girl #3

Original Name : Holly Dowell

Gender : Female

Norman Grant

Character Name : Tow Truck Driver

Original Name : Norman Grant

Gender : Male

Brian Dean Rittenhouse

Character Name : Drug Dealer

Original Name : Brian Dean Rittenhouse

Gender : Male

Andrew Phipps

Character Name : Brawny Cop

Original Name : Andrew Phipps

Gender : Male

Rey Hernandez

Character Name : Fire Chief

Original Name : Rey Hernandez

Gender : Male

Yetta Gottesman

Character Name : Nurse Grant

Original Name : Yetta Gottesman

Gender : Female

John Wu

Character Name : Dr. Lee

Original Name : John Wu

Gender : Male

Rainier Quintana

Character Name : Evan

Original Name : Rainier Quintana

Gender : Male

Nohemy Águila

Character Name : Lexie

Original Name : Nohemy Águila

Gender : Female

Isaac Santiago

Character Name : Bailiff

Original Name : Isaac Santiago

Gender : Male

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This movie has a lot going on in it, and I think that's part of the unspoken message happening: there is a lot going on in our lives, but we go on, even if we have to fight for it. Or maybe I'm just extra pensive today. While I have to look at Malin Ackerman (I'm not a fan) try to act in this (and I know that she can do better than she did in this), it always fun to see an actor you don't like get beat up (and be okay, because it's acting), see "Duplex" for more. Bella Thorne has properly leaned into the skid of people hating her with an excellent, if very natural looking, villain role. Alec Baldwin seems like such a mess in this that I was actually concerned for him, but I have to believe that he's just that good an actor. For some reason there have been quite a few "normie suddenly in a fist fight for the first time" type of movies within the past couple of years, and we were do for the "girl one", and I honestly don't know what I would have done differently in that regard. They kept on message without being preachy, were very serious about the issues without losing the comedy, and included the reality of the impact of violence without glorifying it or reducing it comedy in the middle of a dramatic fight. They definitely had comedic injury, they just left that in a scene of its own. Where I feel the movie did go a bit off was trying to be extra inclusive. By including gay characters for comedic effect, and it was clearly very intentional, it honestly felt forced and that we're bordering on a trope similar to "in the fridge" (a character's chief purpose is to die to cause controversy for the protagonist), but "in the flame" (? maybe the name needs work) where we create characters only for them to be gay to cause comedic controversy. There is plenty going on in this movie without it, and I would have much rather her father be gay all along (established early) or two of women in the club happen to be a couple. Over all, I think the story is pretty great, and the movie does a fantastic job of showing women fighting without oversexualizing it or them.