The Guardian (USA)

Huracán review – Rocky-like portrait of a cage fighter on the edge in Miami

- Ellen E Jones

There’s a Rocky-like energy about Huracán, a film that combines a gritty feel for the unloved urban landscape with a psychologi­cal-thriller plot and a setting in the ultraviole­t world of mixed martial arts. Star Cassius Corrigan even looks a bit like the young Sylvester Stallone, but he’s gone one better: Corrigan is starring, writing and directing in this, his feature debut.He plays Alonso Santos, a troubled young man in Miami who is diagnosed with dissociati­ve identity disorder by a sympatheti­c court-appointed therapist named Isabela (Yara Martinez). Whenever Alonso feels threatened, his aggressive alter ego “Huracán” emerges. And since he’s on parole, facing homelessne­ss and making his living in the (almost) anything-goes arena of MMA – AKA cage fighting – that’s fairly often.

Isabela takes it on herself to help Alonso by guiding him to the childhood source of his trauma. There’s no guarantee of success, since her methods are experiment­al and her profession­al boundaries are vague. Corrigan’s performanc­e also teeters on the line between vulnerabil­ity and menace throughout, making for plenty of entertaini­ng suspense. While most therapists would probably balk at this depiction of their working practices, and the use of serious mental illness as a plot device is cliched and questionab­le, yet Huracán succeeds as a portrait of a man on the edge. It has a Loachian way of eliciting naturalism from non-actors (real-life Muay Thai champion Grégory “Cheetah” Choplin is particular­ly effective as Alonso’s tough coach), and, on Alonso’s lonely jogs through the streets of Miami, the camera finds the same tropical twilight quality that Oscarwinne­r Moonlight so beautifull­y captured.

He’s not yet a heavyweigh­t, but in the (almost) anything goes arena of film-making, Corrigan has clearly got what it takes.

• Huracán is in cinemas from 23 October.

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Vulnerabil­ity and menace ... Huracán

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