''Never Back Down'' is a 2008 American
drama film
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directed by
Jeff Wadlow and starring
Sean Faris and
Cam Gigandet. It tells the story of a frustrated and conflicted teenager who arrives at a new high school and discovers an underground fight club there.
The film was theatrically released on March 14, 2008. It received generally negative reviews from critics, though it successfully grossed $41.6 million worldwide against a budget of $20 million. It was followed by a
titular film series, which included three sequels.
Plot
Jake Tyler has recently moved from
Iowa
Iowa ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the upper Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River and Big Sioux River to the west; Wisconsin to the northeast, Ill ...
to
Orlando, Florida
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with his mother Margot and younger brother Charlie. The move furthers Charlie's budding tennis career.
Jake's father died in a drunk-driving
car crash
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, which classmates have taunted him about. An internet video of Jake fighting with an opponent football player in Iowa who mocks him is shared at his new school, giving him a reputation.
Initially, Jake has trouble fitting in. While walking, he sees Max Cooperman seemingly being beaten up by bullies. When he tries to intervene, Max and his friends tell him off, as the "bullying" was actually a consensual mixed martial arts fight.
Later, Jake is invited by classmate Baja Miller (whom he's interested in) to a party. There, he is unwillingly pulled into a fight with Ryan McCarthy, the school's
MMA champion and also Baja's boyfriend. Initially refusing to fight, Jake snaps when Ryan jokes about his father's death. Ryan easily defeats him, and he is humiliated by a video of it circulating in the school.
Max befriends Jake, introduces him to MMA, and connects him with instructor Jean Roqua. After passing Roqua's physical tests and impressing him with his willpower, he is accepted as his student. Roqua forewarns Jake that he mustn't fight outside the gym for any reason while under his instruction. If he does, he will be thrown out of his gym. While Jake trains under Roqua, he initially has difficulty quelling his anger towards Ryan.
Baja apologizes to Jake for coercing him into a fight with Ryan, but he refuses to forgive her. When Ryan shows no remorse for the fight or his sadistic tendencies, Baja breaks up with him, to which he responds by aggressively grabbing her. Jake intervenes to protect her, so Ryan again insults him about his father and leaves.
At practice, still furious over what happened, Roqua tells him to leave until he cools off. In Max's car, Jake gets into a road rage brawl, which Max films. The video circulates the school and raises Jake's social status, agitating Ryan enough to confront him.
After roughing Jake up privately, Ryan challenges him to compete in the Beatdown, an underground fighting tournament in which Ryan is the reigning champion. When Roqua discovers that Jake has fought outside the gym, he kicks him out and tells him not to return. Jake convinces him a short while later to take him back. Roqua puts him through more rigorous training, which he uses as preparation for the Beatdown.
After a workout, Roqua confides in Jake that he is in self-imposed exile from Brazil. His brother was a skilled MMA fighter and had handily beaten a local troublemaker. The man later returned with a gun and murdered him. Their father blames him for the death.
Later, Jake apologizes to Baja for not forgiving her. They playfully forgive each other in Jake's room but are interrupted by Charlie when Baja and Jake want to have sex, and they begin a relationship. He is not interested in competing in the Beatdown like Ryan wants. However, he changes his mind after Ryan severely injures Max, leaving him on Jake's doorstep. After taking Max to the hospital, Jake talks to Roqua about participating in the Beatdown. They initially argue, but he eventually relents and reminds Jake to "control the outcome."
Jake arrives at the tournament, and he and Ryan make their way through each round, each emerging victorious. Jake makes it to the semifinals despite an injury he received in the previous match. Baja arrives to support him and tell him she understands why he insists on fighting so that he would never have to fight again. After learning that Ryan was disqualified in his semifinal match due to an illegal eye gouge, Jake forfeits, seeing no reason to continue.
As Jake and Baja attempt to leave, Ryan confronts him, and they finally fight outside in the parking lot. Jake's injuries limit him, so Ryan, at first, gains the upper hand and applies a choke on Jake. However, he escapes and knocks him out using a Roqua combination. Eventually, Jake wins the respect of his fellow students, including Ryan, and Roqua returns to Brazil to reconcile with his father.
Cast
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Sean Faris as Jake "The Gridiron" Tyler, a trouble-prone teenager and the main protagonist.
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Amber Heard as Baja Miller, Jake's love interest.
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Cam Gigandet as Ryan "The Terror" McCarthy, Jake's rival, bully, and the main antagonist.
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Djimon Hounsou as Jean Roqua, Max's mentor who agrees to train Jake.
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Evan Peters as Max Cooperman, a classmate who introduces Jake to MMA and befriends him.
* Wyatt Smith as Charlie Tyler, Jake's younger brother
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Leslie Hope as Margot Tyler, Jake's mother
* Chele Andre as Tiffany West, Baja's friend who likes Max.
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Tilky Jones as Eric
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Neil Brown Jr. as Aaron, Ryan's best friend.
* Lauren Leech as Jenny, Baja's friend who becomes Ryan's new girlfriend.
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Jonathan Eusebio as Dak Ho
* Anthony Matos as Yellow Hummer Crew #1
* Daniel Hernandez as Yellow Hummer Crew #2
* Justin A. Williams as Yellow Hummer Crew #3
Production
The fighter actors went through three months of MMA training before filming began in
Orlando,
Florida
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.
Additionally, an Orlando high school was used when filming:
Cypress Creek High School.
Reception
Box office
''Never Back Down'' debuted in 2,729 theaters at #3 with $8,603,195 in the opening weekend. After 2 weeks in cinemas, it garnered $18,890,093; and after one month the film earned $37,676,991 worldwide.
The film closed on June 5, 2008, after 84 days at the North American box office with $41,627,431 worldwide against a budget of $20 million.
Critical response
On
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 20% based on 83 reviews, with an average score of 4.4/10. The site's consensus states: "Though not without its pleasures, ''Never Back Down'' faithfully adheres to every imaginable fight movie cliché". On
Metacritic
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, the film has a
weighted average score of 39 out of 100 based on reviews from 22 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".
Gregory Kirschling of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' gave the film a D, calling it "dopey. And with its emphasis on stupid violence, xylophone abs, and getting yourself on
YouTube
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, it's yet another product that makes you feel bad about today's youth culture". Michael Phillips of ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' gave the film two out of four stars, saying "
's a little ''
Karate Kid'', a smidge of ''
Fight Club'' (with none of the ironic ambivalence toward violence that
David Fincher brought to that story), a lot of ''
The O.C.'' (evil boy Gigandet played an evil boy on that series), and presto: probable hit".
Richard Roeper gave the film a positive review: "I laughed so much at the litany of clichés that I finally had to admit I was entertained from start to finish by this cheesy knock-off".
Movie historian
Leonard Maltin
Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950) is an American film critic, film historian, and author. He is known for his book of film capsule reviews, '' Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide'', published from 1969 to 2014. Maltin was the film criti ...
cited the picture as "A wildly improbable and cliched, yet entertaining (particularly for fans of this genre), variation on ''
The Karate Kid''...wherein Faris and Heard have the
Ralph Macchio and (respectively)
Elisabeth Shue roles, while Gigandet (who can glare with the best of them) is in
William Zabka's...All in all, the film ''
Showdown'' tried to be".
Accolades
Home media
The DVD was released on July 29, 2008, and has so far sold 990,405 units, bringing in $18,495,324 in revenue. This does not include Blu-ray sales.
An
unrated version called the "Extended Beat Down Edition", featuring nudity and more blood, was released on DVD on July 29, 2008.
Soundtrack
# "Above and Below" –
The Bravery
# "
Anthem for the Underdog" –
12 Stones
# "
Teenagers" –
My Chemical Romance
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# "
Someday" –
Flipsyde
# "
Wolf Like Me" –
TV on the Radio
# "
Under the Knife" –
Rise Against
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# "
Time Won't Let Me Go" –
The Bravery
# "Rock Star" –
Chamillionaire &
Lil Wayne
# "Be Safe" –
The Cribs
# "
Headstrong" –
Trapt
# "
False Pretense" –
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
# "Orange Marmalade" –
Mellowdrone
# "You Are Mine" –
Mutemath
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# "
Stronger" –
Kanye West
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feat
Daft Punk
Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 in Paris by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. They achieved popularity in the late 1990s as part of the French house movement, combining house music, funk, disco, tech ...
# "
Crank That (Travis Barker Rock Remix)" –
Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and
Travis Barker
# "The Slam" –
TobyMac
# "Lights Out" -
Breaking Benjamin
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# "Face the pain" -
Stemm
# "
...To Be Loved" –
Papa Roach
Papa Roach is an American Rock music, rock band from Vacaville, California, formed in 1993. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, drummer Dave Buckner, guitarist Jerry Horton, bassist Will James, and trombonist Ben Luth ...
(featured during theatrical trailer)
The trance track played, when Ryan and his dad argue, is called "Estuera – Tales From The South (Jonas Steur's Flow Revision)", it did not feature on the soundtrack. It's from the album
In Search of Sunrise 5: Los Angeles –
Tiesto.
Sequels
A 2011
sequel
A sequel is a work of literature, film, theatre, television, music, or video game that continues the story of, or expands upon, some earlier work. In the common context of a narrative work of fiction, a sequel portrays events set in the same ...
titled ''
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown'' was released with
Evan Peters reprising his role as Max Cooperman. Directed by
Michael Jai White in his
directorial debut, the film stars White alongside
Alex Meraz,
Jillian Murray,
MMA fighters
Todd Duffee,
Lyoto Machida, Scott Epstein and Australian actor-singer
Dean Geyer.
A second sequel, released in 2016, titled ''
Never Back Down: No Surrender'' was again directed by White, who also reprises his role as Case Walker. The film also stars
Josh Barnett, Gillian Waters, Steven Quardos,
Nathan Jones and
Esai Morales.
A third sequel, titled ''
Never Back Down: Revolt'', which is directed by
Kellie Madison, was released in 2021. With no returning cast, the movie stars Olivia Popica,
Michael Bisping, Brooke Johnston, Vanessa Campos,
Diana Hoyos,
Neetu Chandra and
James Faulkner.
References
Bibliography
Modern Day Karate Kid packs a punch- Washington Square News (Feb. 22, 2008)
never back down- The Duke Chronicle (March 5, 2008)
What's Your Fight?Hollyscoop (March 7, 2008)
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Never Back Down Taking A Blog BeatingUFC Daily (March 8, 2008)
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* 2 out of 4 stars.
Actors elevate fight film plot you knowLas Vegas Sun (March 14, 2008)
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Never Back DownNewsday (March 14, 2008)
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Fight feature: Wadlow's second film a manly movieThe Hook 23 (March 13, 2008)
External links
Official site*
{{MTV Movie Award for Best Fight
2008 films
American coming-of-age films
American teen films
American martial arts films
2000s English-language films
Films set in Florida
Films shot in Florida
Kickboxing films
2008 martial arts films
Mandalay Pictures films
Martial arts tournament films
Mixed martial arts films
Underground fighting films
Summit Entertainment films
Films directed by Jeff Wadlow
Films scored by Michael Wandmacher
2000s American films
English-language action films