Antwone Fisher
In a seemingly realistic story about a young man named Anton Fischer. Anton is a temperamental young man who may have a painful past, serving in the US Navy. After a long time for Anton from his job in the US Navy, one must go to see a psychiatrist after engaging in a fight with a fellow sailor. After a long period of treatment, the doctor reveals the painful past and begins a new hope for a better life.
17 December 1939, Brooklyn, New York, USA
12 August 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 July 1945, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
23 April 1944, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
25 January 1957, Kinloch, Missouri, USA
1 July 1971, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
8 December 1977, Oakland, California, USA
9 November 1945, Houston, Texas, USA
14 January 1954, North Trenton, New Jersey, USA
29 March 1979, Dayton, Ohio, USA
18 July 1940, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 February 1978, Maple Shade, New Jersey, USA
28 December 1954, Mount Vernon, New York, USA
December 06, 2004
It is to Washington's credit that he keeps it just real enough to move our hearts and our heads.
June 18, 2004
Sails the same route as dozens of Hollywood psychiatry dramas...Its power lies in the rich themes and performances.
January 06, 2004
The most remarkable thing about Antwone Fisher is the real-life story on which it is based.
December 21, 2010
Devastating story of abuse based on real life.
December 26, 2002
For sure, Antwone Fisher is corny. But it's corny in a way that a Hollywood movie about a boy who just wants to go home ought to be corny.
January 10, 2016
a very powerful drama that doesn't just tug at the heartstrings, but yanks them hard
December 25, 2002
There's a simplicity and heart to Antwone Fisher ... that's extremely appealing.
December 27, 2002
A riveting story well told.
February 01, 2009
Rings false, belittling instead of honoring its sensitive subject with its twinkly score, kid-glove nobility and cloying payoffs. [Blu-ray]
December 27, 2002
Denzel Washington gives a sensitive yet powerful performance as a Navy psychiatrist, and newcomer Derek Luke is a pleasant surprise as the title character.
December 25, 2002
Watchful, flinty, unexpectedly vulnerable -- and so cathartic it could wring tears from a stone.
January 16, 2003
A fine film that proves the past is never too bleak -- or the future too hopeless -- to discover a productive new life, and a home and family to share it.

