
Despite some positive moral, redemptive elements, therefore, NEVER BACK DOWN deserves an extreme caution for teenagers and adults.
NEVER BACK DOWN RATED MOVIE
The movie contains, however, a mixed worldview with plenty of foul language, very strong violence, underage drinking, and a completely gratuitous homosexual reference between two very minor characters. NEVER BACK DOWN is an entertaining popcorn movie that delves a little deeper than usual into its stereotypes and formulas, despite a predictable ending and a couple one-dimensional characters. When the bully goes too far, Jake has to use his new skills to put the bully in his place and stop him from hurting other people.

Jake’s interest changes when the school bully goads Jake into a humiliating fight where Jake is terribly outmatched. Max tries to get Jake interested in joining his mixed martial arts gym run by a mysterious African, but Jake declines. At his new high school in Orlando, Florida, Jake makes friends with Baja, a beautiful blonde student, and Max, a slightly chubby teenager. If anything else, there is Cam Gigandet and Sean Faris shirtless.NEVER BACK DOWN, a popcorn movie, stars Sean Faris as Jake Tyler, a high school senior who’s angry about the circumstances of his father’s drunk driving death. I suggest you see it if you can appreciate it for what it is.
NEVER BACK DOWN RATED FREE
If you lower your expectations and free your mind, I bet you will too. Overall, I was so happy with the outcome of this movie, because while being cliché, and certainly not worthy of winning an Oscar or anything like that, it was really enjoyable, and I had a great time watching it. It gets a bit mediocre, as I have said, and some stuff just falls flat, but they handle everything they lack so well with other interesting and appealing scenes and substance, excluding the featherweight dialogue, haha. It did get pretty annoying and downright unbelievable at times, but I have to give this movie it's props, because the acting was done very professionally for a bunch of model-body teenage actors, and it also managed to keep me so interested and entertained through the entire film with semi adroit and crafty, motivating scenes and material matter. Of course this film is really very predictable and was basically just a rip-off version of Fight Club, The Karate Kid, and movies like that in general that was basically aimed at 16, 17, and 18 year old boys, but it was really enjoyable if you just judge it based on an actual movie and not what audience it's trying to pull in.

Never Back Down was still a really great movie that I had a lot of fun watching, and I was surprised with how much I actually ended up liking it. Jean Roqua: Jake, no matter what happens, control the outcome. Sometimes fighting the fight means that you have to do the one thing you don't want to do. Jake Tyler: Well if that's what you believe, then he was right. Jean Roqua: And face my father? The last time he spoke to me, he said both of his sons died that night. And every day, like the day before, I wake up, wash my face, look myself in the mirror, disgusted. Jean Roqua: You know nothing! Seven years. Jake Tyler: I know you would've fought that guy. Jake Tyler: Really? If you could go back, and stop the guy who shot your brother. Jean Roqua: You cannot live in the past, my friend. Jake Tyler: The night my dad died, I just let him drive. Jake Tyler: Wait! You think this is what I want? To never train with you again? Just to give some asshole the show that he's looking for? I let you get away with it once, not twice.

Jean Roqua: Do this and you can never come back in my gym again.
