Adonis war sowohl in seiner Karriere als auch in seinem Familienleben erfolgreich, aber als ein Freund aus Kindertagen und ehemaliges Wunderkind des Boxens wieder auftaucht, ist das Duell me... Alles lesenAdonis war sowohl in seiner Karriere als auch in seinem Familienleben erfolgreich, aber als ein Freund aus Kindertagen und ehemaliges Wunderkind des Boxens wieder auftaucht, ist das Duell mehr als nur ein Kampf.Adonis war sowohl in seiner Karriere als auch in seinem Familienleben erfolgreich, aber als ein Freund aus Kindertagen und ehemaliges Wunderkind des Boxens wieder auftaucht, ist das Duell mehr als nur ein Kampf.
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- 2 Gewinne & 26 Nominierungen insgesamt
Thaddeus J. Mixson
- Adonis Creed (15)
- (as Thaddeus James Mixson Jr.)
Tony Bellew
- 'Pretty' Ricky Conlan
- (as Anthony Bellew)
Patrice Harris
- Boog
- (as Patrice 'Boogie' Harris)
Ann Najjar
- Ann
- (as Ann 'Mitt Queen' Najjar)
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Okay, maybe guts aren't an organ, but there are things missing in this movie. Those things and Sylvester Stallone. He's missing, and his absence is felt, when often this movie is trying so hard to make you do just that, feel.
With no heart and no guts, it's hard to do that.
The boxing scenes here feel like a video game and the non-boxing scenes feel like a Lifetime movie.
The only reason this movie is a seven and not a six, is because of the screen presence and charisma of both Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors. They are incredible.
But there is no grit. No toughness. It's too glossy.
It's nice to have a running time of under two hours. It is. But this story is unbelievable with the sudden ascent of the antagonist.
With the time given, a nice Rocky montage with cheesy rock music or even rap music would've been an effective shoutout.
The movie also takes way too long to get to the root cause of the legal incident that pulled these two guys apart as young men as well.
This is the weakest Creed film by far.
In the Rockyverse it's right at the bottom there with Rocky V.
In fighting terms this portion of the Creed trilogy is remarkably underweight at weigh-in.
With no heart and no guts, it's hard to do that.
The boxing scenes here feel like a video game and the non-boxing scenes feel like a Lifetime movie.
The only reason this movie is a seven and not a six, is because of the screen presence and charisma of both Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors. They are incredible.
But there is no grit. No toughness. It's too glossy.
It's nice to have a running time of under two hours. It is. But this story is unbelievable with the sudden ascent of the antagonist.
With the time given, a nice Rocky montage with cheesy rock music or even rap music would've been an effective shoutout.
The movie also takes way too long to get to the root cause of the legal incident that pulled these two guys apart as young men as well.
This is the weakest Creed film by far.
In the Rockyverse it's right at the bottom there with Rocky V.
In fighting terms this portion of the Creed trilogy is remarkably underweight at weigh-in.
Up to this day Rocky V was considered teh worse movies in the Rocky-verse. Actually i also enjoyed Rocky V. It didnt finish in a ring but the characterization of Don King and a real life Pro-champ boxer Tommy Morrison gave a nice nuance.
Anyway now it is Creed 3. I like the first one a lot, Creed 2 was one of the best movies in Rocky-verse for me. But this one is the worse Rocky-verse movie. In fact there is no single Rocky movie soul in it. And you miss Rocky heavily in each scene. And it is not because of the nostalgia but because of the utter-mess. I mean why they kicked Sly out of a very brilliant on-going business i dont know.
I feel like too much corporation greed destroyed creed and Rocky soul.
Direction and writing was so blunt, no emotion of characterization. It is one of the you-already-saw it movies.
Acting Michael B Jordan sometimes hits and sometimes miss. I liked his performance at Black Panther 2 but here he was just without any specific direction.
Drama is exactly the copy cat of Creed I and II. Nothing new. I dont even know why they made this movie. After the hype will be over people will see the true product and give different credits.
Anyway now it is Creed 3. I like the first one a lot, Creed 2 was one of the best movies in Rocky-verse for me. But this one is the worse Rocky-verse movie. In fact there is no single Rocky movie soul in it. And you miss Rocky heavily in each scene. And it is not because of the nostalgia but because of the utter-mess. I mean why they kicked Sly out of a very brilliant on-going business i dont know.
I feel like too much corporation greed destroyed creed and Rocky soul.
Direction and writing was so blunt, no emotion of characterization. It is one of the you-already-saw it movies.
Acting Michael B Jordan sometimes hits and sometimes miss. I liked his performance at Black Panther 2 but here he was just without any specific direction.
Drama is exactly the copy cat of Creed I and II. Nothing new. I dont even know why they made this movie. After the hype will be over people will see the true product and give different credits.
The 'Creed' boxing actioner melodrama series has none of the magic of the early 'Rocky' films that it span off from - with "Creed III" a typical example. Titular champ Michael B Jordan (charismaless - also on his directorial debut here) retires to a dream LA home with pop star wife Tessa Thompson, but then moody childhood pal Jonathan Majors (good - but no Mr T) re-emerges after 18yrs in jail. Via Keenan Coogler & Zach Baylin's hole-filled, cartoonish, short-cutting writing Majors becomes Jordan's nemesis, for whom he must return to the ring, to fight in a showdown finale. As lamely cheesie as it sounds it still has some Hollywood polish, but 'Creed' is definitely no 'Rocky'.
Yes, exactly. Without Rocky, without Sylvester Stallone, it tastes like a burger without meat. Wiping out Rocky means wiping out all the past, and all the experiences that viewers lived. There was always a balance between strength and weakness in Rocky movies. They carried it very well in Creed and Creed II. But this movie lacks balance I think.
Michael B. Jordan announced that he wants to shoot a lot of Creed movies and wants to turn them into a cinematic universe. But how do you think you can do it without Rocky in it? I mean Sylvester Stallone was the backbone of that series. People went to watch Creed because of this was the continuation of Rocky films. They were seen by viewers like Rocky 7 and Rocky 8.
Yeah, it tastes like a vegan burger. But still eatable if you are hungry.
Michael B. Jordan announced that he wants to shoot a lot of Creed movies and wants to turn them into a cinematic universe. But how do you think you can do it without Rocky in it? I mean Sylvester Stallone was the backbone of that series. People went to watch Creed because of this was the continuation of Rocky films. They were seen by viewers like Rocky 7 and Rocky 8.
Yeah, it tastes like a vegan burger. But still eatable if you are hungry.
The first half of Creed III was decent and the initial premise of a childhood friend opened up some interesting possibilities for the story. But it sadly wasn't developed well enough and the movie ends up feeling somewhat of a wasted opportunity. By the end, it has the feeling of one of those dime-a-dozen fighting movies that didn't quite hit the mark in any memorable way.
The actors all did a good job however, and I didn't really notice that Rocky wasn't around. It was almost refreshing to see Creed and the other characters take their first independent steps, without the guiding hand or strong presence of Stallone. Things felt promising early on in the movie and it was probably the good acting which prevented the movie from being a complete flop.
Around the half way point unfortunately cracks started to appear in the story. The childhood friend angle just wasn't used to best effect, in a convincing way. Things just descend into a series of somewhat unrealistic and almost cliched interactions between the main characters. The story sort of dwindles into mediocrity.
Overall still reasonably entertaining. Good acting, decent directing/cinematography. Fight scenes not bad. Ultimately a weak screenplay turned what could have been a good Creed movie into the least impressive one so far in the franchise.
The actors all did a good job however, and I didn't really notice that Rocky wasn't around. It was almost refreshing to see Creed and the other characters take their first independent steps, without the guiding hand or strong presence of Stallone. Things felt promising early on in the movie and it was probably the good acting which prevented the movie from being a complete flop.
Around the half way point unfortunately cracks started to appear in the story. The childhood friend angle just wasn't used to best effect, in a convincing way. Things just descend into a series of somewhat unrealistic and almost cliched interactions between the main characters. The story sort of dwindles into mediocrity.
Overall still reasonably entertaining. Good acting, decent directing/cinematography. Fight scenes not bad. Ultimately a weak screenplay turned what could have been a good Creed movie into the least impressive one so far in the franchise.
'Creed III' Stars Answer Our Burning Questions
'Creed III' Stars Answer Our Burning Questions
Michael B. Jordan breaks down his directorial debut, Jonathan Majors opens up about the champions he studied for his role, and Tessa Thompson reveals her character's obstacles in this anticipated threequel.
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- WissenswertesMila Davis-Kent is deaf in real life.
- PatzerAdonis tells his daughter that he used a straight right hand to knock Danny "Stuntman" Wheeler out in 'Creed II.' The punch was actually a left hook.
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Damian Anderson: Here... help yourself up for once.
- Crazy CreditsIn the opening title, Leo the Lion is seen roaring in the MGM logo but is not heard. Rather, hip-hop music is playing all through the logo sequence.
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- 5. März 2023
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- 1 Std. 56 Min.(116 min)
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