Jean Roqua : Then stop! Let it go. Jake Tyler : The night my dad died, I just let him drive. I didn't even try to stop him. Doing nothing has consequences too.
Jean Roqua : You cannot live in the past, my friend. Jake Tyler : Really? If you could go back, and stop the guy who shot your brother.
Jean Roqua : Don't push me. Jake Tyler : I know you would've fought that guy. I know Jean Roqua : You know nothing! Seven years. Seven years, I've not seen my family. My friends. And every day, like the day before, I wake up, wash my face, look myself in the mirror, disgusted. Jake Tyler : Why not go back? Jean Roqua : And face my father? The last time he spoke to me, he said both of his sons died that night.
Jake Tyler : Well if that's what you believe, then he was right. You gave up. Sometimes fighting the fight means that you have to do the one thing you don't want to do. You have to fight for his forgiveness. You can't just hide here forever. At least I can't. I'm gonna stop this guy. Win, lose, it makes no difference.
It ends tonight. This is my fight. Everyone's got one. Jean Roqua : Jake, no matter what happens, control the outcome. It's on you. Jake Tyler : Always has been. Sign In. Play trailer Action Drama Sport. This video again circulates around the school raising Jake's social status but in the process only annoying Ryan.
Ryan then proceeds to challenge Jake to compete in the Beatdown, an underground fighting tournament of which Ryan is the reigning champion. After having been banished from the gym by Roqua after his fight is discovered, Jake begs for forgiveness saying his anger is quelled when he is training with Roqua. Roqua agrees to allow Jake to train at his gym again, but does not take it easy on him anymore. He then prepares to compete in the Beatdown. Jake apologizes to Baja for not listening when she first apologized and the two proceed to begin a relationship.
While training with Roqua, Jake inquires why he lives in the gym. Jake discovers that Roqua is from Brazil and he is in exile because he believes he is the reason his brother, Joseph the favorite son, was killed and his father had disowned him for this.
After being informed that Jake has decided not to compete in the Beatdown, Ryan invites Max to hang out at his house; there he begins to spar with Max before brutally assaulting him and leaving him at Jake's door. Jake and Baja take Max to the hospital where Jake decides to fight and when Baja begs him not to, he states that doing nothing has consequences. Before he goes to the tournament, he has a brief argument with Roqua about his decision to fight.
Roqua eventually assents and tells him to "control the outcome" of the fight. Jake arrives at the tournament where it is about to begin. After a mix-up where Jake and. Ryan almost fight in the first round, they both proceed to make their way through each leg. Jake makes it to the semifinals but was injured in the previous match after taking a kick to the ribs. Submit By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.
How did you buy your ticket? View All Photos Movie Info. Jake Sean Faris moves to Orlando, Fla. He feels like an outsider in his new school and frequently lets his temper flare out of control.
But Jake wants to fit in, and he decides to go to a party with his classmate Baja Amber Heard. There, Jake is pushed into a fight and humiliated. Jeff Wadlow. Craig Baumgarten , David Zelon. Chris Hauty. Mar 14, wide. Jul 29, Summit Entertainment.
Djimon Hounsou Jean Roqua. Sean Faris Jake Tyler. Amber Heard Baja Miller. Cam Gigandet Ryan McDonald. Leslie Hope Margot. Evan Peters Max. Wyatt Smith Charlie. Affion Crockett Beatdown. Neil Brown Jr. Lauren Leech Jenny. Tilky Jones Eric. Jeff Wadlow Director. Chris Hauty Writer. Craig Baumgarten Producer. David Zelon Producer.
Lukas Ettlin Cinematographer. Ida Random Production Design. Victor Du Bois Film Editor. Debra Weinfeld Film Editor. Judy L. Ruskin Costume Designer. Sarah Halley Finn Casting. Randi Hiller Casting. Michael Wandmacher Original Music. View All Critic Reviews Sep 13, Better than I expected with some pretty good fight scenes, Ok the acting is pretty bad and it did feel like adult version of Karate Kid, But if you can ignore all of that and just enjoy the fights you will like it.
Jamie C Super Reviewer. Nov 29, Directors C Super Reviewer. Nov 25,
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