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In the landscape of modern sports cinema, few films have managed to capture the heart, humor, and grit of the industry quite like Fighting with My Family . Released to critical acclaim, this biographical comedy-dama transcended the niche world of professional wrestling to become a beloved story about identity, ambition, and the unbreakable bonds of kinship.
is a must-have for your physical media collection. Based on the incredible true story of WWE Superstar
Insightful and funny commentary by writer/director Stephen Merchant. Picture and Sound Quality fighting with my family blu ray
The Blu-ray edition is notable for including an , which offers alternate lines of dialogue and extended scenes not shown in theaters.
on Blu-ray is the ultimate way to experience the high-energy, heartwarming journey of WWE Superstar Paige. This home media release, which includes a Director’s Cut , brings the grit and glory of the wrestling world into your living room with a stunning 1080p high-definition transfer and immersive DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 . The Film: A True Underdog Story In the landscape of modern sports cinema, few
Here’s why the Blu-ray release is worth the "ring-side" seat in your living room. The Movie: More Than Just Wrestling Directed by Stephen Merchant
Written and directed by Stephen Merchant and produced by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, the movie tells the true story of Saraya-Jade Bevis (Florence Pugh), a girl from a tight-knit wrestling family in Norwich, England. Based on the incredible true story of WWE
For the uninitiated, Fighting with My Family tells the astonishing true story of Saraya "Paige" Bevis (played with raw vulnerability by Florence Pugh). Born into a family of working-class wrestlers in Norwich, England, Paige and her brother Zak (Jack Lowden) dream of making it to the WWE. When the pair are scouted, only Paige is selected, leaving Zak behind to grapple with jealousy and lost identity.
When Fighting with My Family was released, it was dismissed by some as a "Rock vanity project." Time has proven otherwise. Florence Pugh uses this role as a stepping stone to Midsommar and Oppenheimer , and you can see her star power igniting here. Jack Lowden breaks your heart as the brother left behind. The film currently holds a , making it one of the highest-rated sports comedies of the decade.
Born into a tight-knit wrestling family in Norwich, England, Saraya and her brother Zak dream of making it to the big time. Their world is turned upside down when they both land a once-in-a-lifetime tryout for the WWE. However, only Saraya is chosen for the competitive training program in Florida, forcing her to leave her family and face the cut-throat world of professional wrestling alone.
On streaming, the film looks flat. On Blu-ray, it breathes.