Temmink: The Ultimate Fight

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Temmink: The Ultimate Fight
Directed by Boris Paval Conen
Produced by Jeroen Beker
Frans van Gestel
Will van Gestel
Written by Arend Steenbergen
Starring Jack Wouterse
Jacob Derwig
Will van Kralingen
Music by Urban Dance Squad
Distributed by RCV film distribution
Release date(s) 1998 (Netherlands)
2004 (Japan)
Running time 90 min.
Language Dutch
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Temmink: The Ultimate Fight is a Dutch movie from 1998 directed by Boris Paval Conen, starring Jack Wouterse, Jacob Derwig and Will van Kralingen.

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[edit] Plot summary

Sometime in the near future the main character, the sociopathic Temmink, beats a passer-by to death and ends up in the so called "Arena" - a modern version of the ancient roman Colosseum. In an acrylic glass cage, criminals with a violent past fight each other for life or death like Roman gladiators, albeit with their bare hands in a cagefight without rules. As Temmink survives fight after fight and thus prolongs his stay in the Arena he undergoes changes. For the first time in his life he is capable of loving and makes friendship. In the background a discussion develops in the media and society in general about the ballot (who fights who) possibly being fixed and about the whole principle of convicted criminals fighting each other to death in front of a crowd.

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Although this movie obviously contains some violent and bloody fighting scenes from the Arena, Temmink also contains more political theme's such as freedom and how society handles its criminals are dealt with as well. When released in The Netherlands both audiences as critics weren't too impressed by the film. Director Boris Paval Conen began a career in television afterwards.

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