Clementine (film)

  • Steven Seagal: Jack Miller
  • Eun Seo -woo
  • Kim Hye -ri
  • Lee Dong- yun

Hard to Fight is a South Korean- American Drama.

Action

A South Korean flagship policeman has to cope with major setbacks in private life and in his professional reputation. Recognition he gets in a Taekwondo competition, in which he competes against the U.S. Champion. An incorrect decision of the judges he loses the world title. He takes refuge in alcohol and violent action during his missions. This also gets his daughter Clementine felt that cares desperately about him. Here, the very young girl shows many adult traits. She makes friends with a woman who she met while shopping. She describes her problems with her father and tells her that her missing deceased mother. The woman, however, is also a police officer who investigated her father, who engages during his investigation to be harsh methods.

In the course of the film, it turns out after many setbacks that the new girlfriend Clementine, in reality, is thought to have their deceased mother. Her father was in the meantime being blackmailed by a gangster and was forced to participate in illegal cage fighting, as one would otherwise abduct Clementine, what ultimately happens, so he once again against the American champion, played by Steven Seagal, competes and loses. Father and mother buried their differences to save Clementine. While the mother succeed, the father can still turn the fight and eventually win.

At the end of the film, the family is united, and Jack Miller apologizes to Clementine's father and says he knew nothing of the abduction and told what it is in Taekwondo.

German market

A cover and film title was used for the German market, which suggests a martial arts movie. On the back of the cover are also described only the few martial arts scenes of the film. Although Steven Seagal plays along just six minutes in the film and thus only has a small supporting role, his image appears presumably for marketing reasons also on the cover. Many movie reviews, as attached below the lexicon of international film, based only on the wrong / incomplete Cover Text. Contrary to the presentation and marketing is neither a martial arts, nor to an action movie, but a drama.

Reviews

" Stupid martial arts movie with a superannuated protagonist, the brought a ten-minute reunion with the probably inevitable Steven Seagal. "

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