
Zohra is convinced that separating from her husband Omar would break her little girl’s heart and so determines not to leave him despite the violence he metes out. Then she meets Chang Sue, the caretaker of the gym where she works to make ends meet. When she learns that he’s a kung fu master, Zohra asks him to teach her some self-defence basics…
Official trailer from TMDB

Zohra Hamidi

Omar Hamidi

Binta

Chang Sue
Zina Hamidi

Le vigile

La mère de Marion
Marion, la copine de Zina

Jean-Yves Sylvain
Le pote d'Omar

L'employé de la mairie
Madame Xiao
Mabrouk El Mechri
Mabrouk El Mechri
Denis Pineau-Valencienne, François Kraus, Yann Arnaud







8/15/2022
Oh dear, oh dear. Just as well they cast this as a comedy, it really wouldn't have legs in any other context. I get the whole female empowerment thing but lets be honest, domestic abuse can be deadly and its no laughing matter. The notion of beating an abuser into not being an abuser, is ironic in its absurdity. Any sane person, would put as much distance as they could from their abusing husband, not just for their sake but also their kids. Sticking around and becoming a "martial arts mamma" because the little one likes "punchy daddy", is pretty stupid. Which brings me to some of the worst martial arts fight scenes I've ever seen. Boy oh boy, is it obvious neither party have any measurable training and if they do, as someone with decades of experience, I feel very sorry for them. All in all, its sort of watchable but so much is misrepresented, mis-cast, misconstrued and misrepresented, its hard to feel in any way, positive about this thing.
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