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65
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69
Critics' score based on 32 reviews.
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Theatrical Release Date:
05/02/2008
DVD Release Date:
08/26/2008
Run Time:
98min.
Director(s):
Distributor(s):
Sony Classics
MPAA Rating:
R for strong language.
Genre(s):
Drama

Plot: Tim Allen and Chiwetel Ejiofor co-star in writer/director David Mamet's martial arts drama Redbelt. Ejiofor plays Mike Terry, a jujitsu master who co-runs a very modest martial arts studio in Los Angeles with his bossy wife, Sondra (Alice Braga). Read More

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Your Reviews

I haven't seen too much advertising for this film but I am into MMA and I wasn't disappointed with this movie. I think the movie should have been fleshed out a little more, because it attempted to br... ing to MMA what the Rocky Series did to boxing. You feel for the main character because he's honorable and has a good heart, even though he is put into some trying situations. The ending isn't confusing unless you're not paying attention. Just remember that in the movie it is stated that there is only one red belt. Full Review

May 22, 2008
midnitestars

Based on Mamet's name alone, I figured this movie had plenty to offer (story, acting, etc.), but it was HORRIBLE! By far one of the worst films I've ever seen, crap acting, crap directing, crap story.... Save your money and avoid this like the plague! Full Review

May 22, 2008
beatbarn

I have NEVER been as disappointed by a movie, which led me to write this first-ever review. I'm a huge fan of the genius Mamet (House of Games, Glengarry Glen Ross, Spanish Prisoner, and on, and on) ... and a huge MMA/Jujitsu fan since the earliest UFC's with Joyce Gracie. But this movie is simply terrible---indecipherable plot, weak motivations for many character actions, almost completely lacking in Mamet's trademark halting yet brilliant dialog, and containing inane contrivances like the ridiculous fight rules in the tournament. David Mamet---have you lost your mojo? SAY IT AIN'T SO!!! Don't waste your money on this, nor even any time watching on free TV. Big letdown...huge. Full Review

May 22, 2008
gggg10

The opening scene made this movies look promising. After the first 15 minutes this film went down hill fast. I have been into the martial arts for 23 years and enjoy an underdog, but there isn't an u... nderdog in this film. There was tons of un-needed drama added to this film that didn't add to the plot at all. Never back down was better then this and that isn't saying much. There was no honor, meaning or martial arts training in this movie that would make it worth paying your hard earned money to view. Save yourself the money and you valuable time and wait until you can see it on dvd (if that).I was totally disappointed. 2 thumbs way down! Full Review

May 22, 2008
keithvillanueva

I enjoyed the movie very much. Being a fan of Mamet's other projects such as The Unit and Spartan (great flick) and a person who is involved with the Martial Arts, I was curious to see how he'll tack... le Jujutsu and a UFC type of plot. I thought the main characters opinion of the UFC type of competion was beliveable because thats what true "BUSHIDO" is about. If your into MMA and all that HYPE your not going to enjoy this movie. But if your wondering why some people truly train, then you'll enjoy this movie. Good plot and a question mark for an ending, but it will keep you entertained. Full Review

May 22, 2008
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