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2021    83minAction, Drama
4.142%50%3.2
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Haymaker sigue a un luchador de Muay Thai retirado que trabaja como portero, que rescata a un atractivo intérprete transgénero de un malvado matón, convirtiéndose finalmente en su guardaespaldas, protector y confidente. La relación lleva al personaje de Sasso a hacer un regreso inesperado a la lucha, arriesgando no solo su relación, sino su vida. Es una historia sobre la dignidad humana y el amor.
Directed by Nick Sasso
  • Nomi RuizNomi / Productor
  • Nick SassoNick / Director / Productor
  • D. B. SweeneyMack
  • Udo KierDavid
  • John VentimigliaJavier
  • Zoë BellRosie / Productor ejecutivo / Second Unit Director
  • Veronica FalcónMarisol
  • Kathryn KatesMama
  • Olan MontgomeryBluto
  • Deborah UngerNurse June
  • David M Sandoval Jr.Fighter
  • Adele RenéDelilah
  • Ty HicksonLogan
  • Michael StrakaBroadcaster
  • Steve LordGoon
  • Andrew van den HoutenProductor
  • Ethan RosenbergAsistente de producción
  • Brett GurskyAsistente de producción
  • Issa-Jean SarrAsistente de producción
  • Jose CavazosProduction Design
  • jackmeat6 de mayo de 2025
    My quick rating - 3.1/10. That was a really uneventful movie watching. There have been plenty of fight movies with the main lead (Sasso) who loses the big fight, and then life becomes less meaningful after that. Same story here as a bouncer saves a singer (Ruiz) from being raped backstage and is then asked to be her bodyguard. This story has been done far better than this on many levels. First, neither of these two, who are the focus of the film, can act their way out of a paper box. Watching them communicate is like staring at your shoes sitting on the floor. Keep watching, something might happen. You would also assume the Muay Thai boxer may, at some point, show off some skills in fighting. Maybe at all? Give you a reason to watch and cheer for him? Nope, the two times you see a punch thrown, they look no different than the 9-year-olds on YouTube. The other thing I'll bother pointing out. Don't these movies usually culminate in some rivalry, where you get another chance at the fighter you lost to, or the up-and-comer, or I don't know, ANYTHING? Naw, just some schmo brought in to fight, no reason. Only real point of this movie is watching Ruiz, who can't sing for crap I might add to the insult of this flick, as she travels around the globe and we get a little travel log to look at. On top of this, I think they were trying to push some transgender point as well, and totally blew that idea off. Terrible.

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