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Fighting hear review
richard_hoggarth24 October 2016
Fighting heart review! Last night I was honoured to attend the premiere of a Norfolk based and shot feature film. These are my thoughts.

Let's start with the positives. This film is well acted for a start! Lee Hampton manages to pull out some great performances especially from the lead Freddie Hogan and Leila Ellis as his best friend. The story was well developed and whilst having a short run time this film packs a lot of character and depth into that tight run time. The music is phenomenal I was welling up more than once in the theatre! Sam Hoggarth's cinematography was excellent he really captured the emotion of the scenes as well as Anna Bream was camera operator on one my favourite shots I've seen in a long time! The gym scenes were shot in an actual gym with fighters and this made the authenticity much better! At the end of the film the credits were really a showground for the wealth of people who gave up time, energy and money into this project and they should be proud of this film The negatives. The film is shot with little to no money so unfortunately the film does have a few technical problems as in sound issues and some of the shots aren't pulled off as I guess the filmmakers would have liked but the essence is there. Some of the punches in some of the boxing scenes don't match the hit effects but truly all minor stuff.

Overall a few minor technical issues don't detract from what has to be one of my top 3 films of this year! At the end of the film I was crying and emotionally involved in the characters and isn't that why we go to the cinema and watch films? Sure it doesn't have a gloss like the majors but in a year of vapid gloss I found a film with heart and lots of it! 9/10
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samuelvictor-1926114 September 2020
Prime releases such original material that it's almost a delight or a disaster. This is not a disaster. Fighting Heart takes on many shades in the life of a dedicated boxer in the beautiful town of Norfolk. Our lead (Freddie Hogan) falls in what seems a bottomless pit of despair, pain and misery and sees his friends suffer through it as well based on the bad choices he makes. He copes with addiction as well as other sins he burdens during the breakup of his girlfriend (Jessica Dowden). I'm surprised there's hardly any reviews for this so I thought I'd leave one. Great film all and all. A grand shoestring success with its camerawork. Exceptional work to the team behind this production and I sincerely hope they make another film like this.
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