The film begins with an outright lie. "Women bare-knuckle brawl in an undisclosed location...". Perhaps the director should look up the definition of "bare-knuckle". The opening scene, and every fight scene thereafter shows women fighting with gloved or tape-wrapped hands. If the film were advertised as such, viewers wouldn't bother to give it a chance. Perhaps that is why the director felt it necessary to deceive potential viewers. With the possibility of witnessing a real-life fight club, a la "Fight Club", the thrill factor increases ten-fold. Prepare to be disappointed & disrespected. While "Brooklyn Girls Fight Club" delves into the internal & external struggles of poverty & oppression, one can't help feeling cheated from the outset.
See also
Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews