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The Fighter

  • 2010
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 56 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,8/10
401.668
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
1.574
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Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale in The Fighter (2010)
A look at the early years of boxer "Irish" Micky Ward and his brother who helped train him before going pro in the mid 1980s.
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Basierend auf der Geschichte von Micky Ward, einem jungen Boxer, der versucht, dem Schatten seines berühmteren, aber beunruhigten älteren Boxbruders zu entkommen und seine eigene Chance auf ... Alles lesenBasierend auf der Geschichte von Micky Ward, einem jungen Boxer, der versucht, dem Schatten seines berühmteren, aber beunruhigten älteren Boxbruders zu entkommen und seine eigene Chance auf Größe zu bekommen.Basierend auf der Geschichte von Micky Ward, einem jungen Boxer, der versucht, dem Schatten seines berühmteren, aber beunruhigten älteren Boxbruders zu entkommen und seine eigene Chance auf Größe zu bekommen.

  • Regie
    • David O. Russell
  • Drehbuch
    • Keith Dorrington
    • Paul Tamasy
    • Eric Johnson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mark Wahlberg
    • Christian Bale
    • Amy Adams
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,8/10
    401.668
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.574
    16
    • Regie
      • David O. Russell
    • Drehbuch
      • Keith Dorrington
      • Paul Tamasy
      • Eric Johnson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mark Wahlberg
      • Christian Bale
      • Amy Adams
    • 529Benutzerrezensionen
    • 419Kritische Rezensionen
    • 79Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 2 Oscars gewonnen
      • 74 Gewinne & 123 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    The Fighter: Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:33
    The Fighter: Trailer #1
    "I Am the One Who Is Fighting"
    Clip 0:58
    "I Am the One Who Is Fighting"
    "I Am the One Who Is Fighting"
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    "I Am the One Who Is Fighting"
    The Fighter: I'm The One Who's Fighting
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    The Fighter: I'm The One Who's Fighting
    The Fighter: What's The Problem?
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    The Fighter: What's The Problem?
    The Fighter: You Can't Be Me
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    The Fighter: You Can't Be Me
    The Fighter - Christian Bale
    Featurette 2:11
    The Fighter - Christian Bale

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    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Micky Ward
    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Dicky Eklund
    Amy Adams
    Amy Adams
    • Charlene Fleming
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Alice Ward
    Mickey O'Keefe
    • Mickey O'Keefe
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • George Ward
    Melissa McMeekin
    Melissa McMeekin
    • 'Little Alice' Eklund
    Bianca Hunter
    Bianca Hunter
    • Cathy 'Pork' Eklund
    Erica McDermott
    Erica McDermott
    • Cindy 'Tar' Eklund
    Jill Quigg
    • Donna Eklund Jaynes
    Dendrie Taylor
    Dendrie Taylor
    • Gail 'Red Dog' Eklund
    Kate B. O'Brien
    • Phyllis 'Beaver' Eklund
    • (as Kate O'Brien)
    Jenna Lamia
    Jenna Lamia
    • Sherri Ward
    Frank Renzulli
    Frank Renzulli
    • Sal Lanano
    Paul Campbell
    • Gary 'Boo Boo' Giuffrida
    Caitlin Dwyer
    Caitlin Dwyer
    • Kasie Ward
    Chanty Sok
    Chanty Sok
    • Karen
    Ted Arcidi
    Ted Arcidi
    • Lou Gold
    • Regie
      • David O. Russell
    • Drehbuch
      • Keith Dorrington
      • Paul Tamasy
      • Eric Johnson
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
    • Produktion, Einspielergebnisse & mehr bei IMDbPro

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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'The Fighter' is lauded for its strong performances by Christian Bale, Melissa Leo, and Amy Adams, offering depth and authenticity. The film is appreciated for its realistic boxing portrayal and gritty setting. However, some criticize its clichéd plot, lack of character development, and uneven pacing. Boxing scenes, though realistic, are less engaging than dramatic elements. Mark Wahlberg's lead performance is seen as less compelling compared to the supporting cast. Overall, it's a solid, though not exceptional, sports drama.
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    7lavaside-60237

    Solid 7

    First off, Bale's performance is phenomenal.

    It makes this movie rewatchable, but not in the regular rotation - because it's basically a movie about a bunch of white trash; and how interesting can that really be? Lol It's one I'll definitely watch every few years, because it's good - but not something I'd watch once a year, or throw on for background noise, while doing something else.

    It's maybe the firmest 7 I've ever given.

    Wahlberg is always just Wahlberg, you either like him or you don't.

    I like him, so I don't mind it when they cast him.

    But know what you're getting into.

    You're just watching it for Bale's performance.

    The people they play are all entirely unlikable, outside of Wahlberg and his girlfriend.
    8SnoopyStyle

    A couple of incredible performances

    A documentary crew is following Dicky Eklund (Christian Bale) and his half-brother Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg). Dicky is a crack-addicted shadow of himself still living off of his fight with Sugar Ray Leonard. Micky is a punching bag for better fighters on their way up. He's trained by Dicky and managed by their mother Alice Ward (Melissa Leo). Micky is taken by bartender Charlene Fleming (Amy Adams). When Micky's opponent drops out, he's paired with a fighter with 20 lbs on him. Micky is resistant but Alice and Dicky pushes him into the fight.

    Christian Bale delivers an incredible performance that is matched by the great Melissa Leo. Both deservedly win their Oscars. The family dysfunction is crazy compelling. Amy Adams is also great. Wahlberg is a bit stiff but that's probably due to the amazing acting happening all around him. The movie is surprisingly funny. When the girls rush over to Charlene's house, girl fight and hilarity ensues. The only limiting thing are the boxing sequences. They're not the best but that's not the focus of the movie.
    7CarpeDiem12

    Supporting Roles stole the limelight

    This a great American family drama movie. Shows the ups and downs of a big crazy family with 2 boxers in the family. The big ''legend'' Bale and his young brother Wahlberg. This story is about how the younger brother who looks up to his crack addicted older ''legend' brother for guidance and advice, has to turn away from him and his toxic family to succeed in his boxing career.

    It shows the struggles of a young fighter as he attempts to turn his life around after always living in the shadows of his brother. How he faces dilemma's when confronted with his family and newfound love interest (amy adams) about what is good for his career.

    Walhberg does a good job with his role but the supporting cast take the cake. Bale, Melissa Leo and Adams all acted incredibly and are worthy of the awards. This just shows how well acted this whole film is.
    Chrysanthepop

    A Winner On Multiple Levels

    Does David O. Russell's 'The Fighter' follow the formula of underdog surpassing all obstacles and winning in the end (as is the case with this genre)? The answer is yes but 'The Fighter' still manages to maintain a unique quality. First of all, the four principle characters: Micky, Dicky, Charlene and Alice are unlike anyone one has seen in this kind of film.

    They are wonderfully defined and the actors who portray them are cast against type and turn in their finest performance. Both Melissa Leo and Amy Adams are like you've never seen them before and they appear very natural on screen. Mark Wahlberg is superly restrained and Christian Bale does one of his best works of his entire career. They are supported by a host of impressive actors.

    In addition to the marvelous performances, the makeup department has done a remarkable job, especially by making Leo look old enough to play Bale and Wahlberg's mother. Bale actually does look years older than Wahlberg (when in reality he's a year younger) and that just adds more to the authenticity.

    From the opening sequence, I was under the impression that 'The Fighter' was going to be a documentary-type movie but O. Russell tricks and surprises the audience with that. His execution is subtle unlike the loud approach which other directors commonly follow.

    For me 'The Fighter', is more about the human connection than the sports itself. Boxing is clearly a metaphor as is the title which has multiple meanings. Even though he's been constantly let down by his family, Micky chose to give them a second chance and have them by his side. Even though Charlene disapproves Alice and Dicky's involvement in Micky's career, Dicky attempts to persuade her because he knows that Micky won't stand a chance without her by his side. Even though Alice and Charlene don't see eye to eye, there's a silent acceptance between them as they know that Micky needs them both.

    I am really beginning to have more respect for Mark Wahlberg for producing gems like this (in addition to some amazing TV-series like 'In Treatment', 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Entourage') and his growth as an actor is obviously apparent (he just needs to avoid tripe like 'The Happening' at all costs).

    'The Fighter' is a winner on various levels.
    9Movie_Muse_Reviews

    Excellent cast focuses boxing drama on family dynamics not usual themes

    When it comes to winning awards, boxing films seem to always be contenders; as such, the thought of watching "another boxing film" can be off-putting. But "The Fighter" hangs in and fends off those labels, earning every bit of its critical praise. That's because most of the fighting in this film takes place out of the ring; "Irish" Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) spars with the troublesome brother who trains him and his mother who manages him and these superb supporting characters have their own challengers to overcome.

    David O. Russell brings a needed dose of realism to the boxing genre, downplaying the underdog nature of Micky's true story and focusing on the relationships that push him through and hold him back all throughout his journey toward the welterweight title. Much of the time, in fact, the story feels equally Micky's and his brother's. Dickie Eklund (Christian Bale), as beat over our heads early in the film, went ten rounds with Sugar Ray Leonard and knocked him down, becoming the pride of small working-class town Lowell, Mass. — which as one might imagine, wasn't hard.

    But Dickie, an off-kilter, fun-loving yet irresponsible guy (a transformative performance from Bale to say the least), spends the time he's not training Micky in crack houses. In fact, he's completely oblivious to the fact that HBO is following him around for their documentary on crack abuse, not one about his "comeback." It's clear that his behavior is keeping Micky, whose had a string of bad losses of late, down. After an embarrassing fight in which Micky was mismatched, Micky suddenly finds himself wondering whether he should keep his boxing career and family separate.

    The idea of it irritates Micky's mother Alice, played by Melissa Leo, who impressively embodies every controlling mother. Alice sits in her house most days and smokes cigarettes while her seven grown daughters pathetically vie for her attention. Leo keeps Alice from being an aggravating total monster, providing a more complete picture of a mother whose blurred the line between business and family.

    Amy Adams also excels in her supporting role, a bartender and college dropout, but one who — like the audience — sees how Micky's family has kept him back and as his girlfriend pushes him toward the right path. Interestingly, as she grows more invested in Micky's career, the script divides her from the audience, which gives her performance more weight.

    Russell's characters have a harsh reality to them, much like the Boston-based characters in Ben Affleck's films "Gone Baby Gone" and "The Town." In addition to looks, clothes and mannerisms, Russell chooses a more hand-held documentary feel for the film like Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler" and even opts to film parts of the boxing sequences with lenses like the ones used in the late '90s to give the feel of watching a live broadcast.

    The fights, though effective, remain secondary to the other "fighting." Watching Dickie spiral downward and come back up again, Alice have trouble letting go and Micky struggle to speak up for himself and recognize what he truly needs serves as the more compelling conflict. All together, they give "The Fighter" the best ensemble cast of 2010. And like all great boxing films, all these tensions blow in and out make their way symbolically into the boxing ring for that final fight. As Dickie urges on his brother in the waning rounds of the championship fight, he captures it perfectly when he says "everything that's happened, take that out there with you."

    The emotional moments of "The Fighter" do lack a real knockout and many intimate moments are tempered with humor in awkward but not scene-ruining ways, but rather than be a heavyweight drama that rides the underdog story for two hours, "The Fighter" opts to be something a bit more natural by fixing on the right things: the people and the personal relationships that hurt or harm us, are all essential to our success.

    ~Steven C

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    • Wissenswertes
      Christian Bale got involved when Mark Wahlberg asked him to take part in the movie. Wahlberg and Bale knew each other through their daughters, who attended the same elementary school.
    • Patzer
      Micky Ward is introduced before a fight as having 20 KOs. He defeats an opponent by KO, and then is introduced for a later fight as having only 20 KOs instead of 21.
    • Zitate

      Dickie Eklund: Are you like me? Huh? Was this good enough to fight Sugar Ray? Never had to win, did I? You gotta do more in there. You gotta win a title. For you, for me, for Lowell. This is your time, all right? You take it. I had my time and I blew it. You don't have to. All right? You fuckin' get out there, and use all the shit that you've been through, all that fuckin' hell, all the shit we've gone through over the fuckin' years, and you put it in that ring right now. This is yours. This is fuckin' yours.

    • Crazy Credits
      The real Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund are shown during the end credits.
    • Verbindungen
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    • Soundtracks
      How You Like Me Now?
      Written by Kelvin Swaby, Dan Taylor, Spencer Page, Chris Ellul and Arlester Christian

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    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. April 2011 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official Facebook
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • El peleador
    • Drehorte
      • Smith Street, between Westford and Branch, Lowell, Massachusetts, USA(Outside scenes at Dicky's Crack House)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Closest to the Hole Productions
      • Fighter
      • Mandeville Films
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    • Budget
      • 25.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 93.617.009 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 300.010 $
      • 12. Dez. 2010
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 129.190.869 $
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      • 1 Std. 56 Min.(116 min)
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    • Sound-Mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 2.35 : 1

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