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Doglegs is a raw exploration of the underground fighting scene where the disabled take on the able-bodied, and it’s unlike anything else you’ll find. There’s this gritty energy throughout, underscored by the real struggles of the characters. The pacing shifts, blending the intensity of the fights with moments of genuine vulnerability. The disabled champion's quest for independence feels so relatable, and the tension between him and his able-bodied idol adds layers to the narrative. The practical effects during the fights are surprisingly visceral, grounding the whole experience. Performances are heartfelt, pulling you into both the camaraderie and the competition. It’s a film that challenges perceptions, with an atmosphere that’s both electric and poignant.
Underground fighting scene perspective.Focus on themes of independence and identity.Strong performances in a unique narrative setting.
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Heath Cozens
Director