- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
Mamie Garard
- B-Ball Teammate
- (as Mamie Keith Garard)
Walter 'Buddy' Carter
- Walt
- (as Buddy Carter)
Emma J. Jackson
- Bonnie
- (as Emma Jackson)
Chad L. Coleman
- Don King
- (as Chad Coleman)
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Rating - 6.2:
Overall, this movie does not know what it wants to be, as it tries to be both a sports movie and a hard-hitting drama about trauma, but does not give enough time to be great at either; the first two acts and resolution are just a generic boxing movie, but the third act truly is a powerful drama about trauma and abuse, as Sydney Sweeney delivers a pretty powerful performance in this portion of the movie.
Direction - Decent: The direction on a macroscale is a major issue for the movie because it just feels generic, especially in the first hour and the final 15 minutes; The macroscale direction in the 3rd act is good, but the problem for this movie is that it does not know what it wants to be; The direction on a microscale is pretty generic, a little dull at times because there really isn't that much chemistry in the cast and a lot of the performances feel exaggerated or over-the-top; The storytelling is a major issue for this movie because for Act 1, 2, and the resolution, it is just a generic boxing movie that sprinkles in personal issues; I did enjoy the storytelling in Act 3 because it deals more with the personal issues of Christy, but ultimately in the end, this movie does not know what story it wants to tell (her career or her personal struggles) as it tries to do both when it can't; Tension is pretty predictable and bland for Act 1, 2, and the resolution, but it is very good in the third act because it uses our uncomfortable feelings with what is going on screen to make you feel very uneasy
Story - Pretty Bad: The concept is the life of Christy Martin, but the movie tries to touch on both her boxing career and her personal struggles when it should only really touch on the latter to be profound; The plot structure is a major issue for this movie because it is this generic boxing movie for Acts 1, 2, and the Resolution, but it is a different movie in the third Act; Because of its weird structure, the movie does not know what it wants to be; Character writing is pretty good to good for Christy because it does paint her as a flawed character who projects negativity because of the trauma she receives at home, but every other character is just a generic trope
Screenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is so generic and bland; the humor is decent; the symbolism is profound in act three because of the DV issues they talk about, but it is generic for the most part; the foreshadowing is a massive issue for this movie because it's very obvious where this movie is heading with on the nose roots the movie places throughout the movie; I was shocked that the crowd didn't know things were going to happen because I read this movie like a book
Acting - Pretty Bad: Sydney Sweeney - Pretty Good (Definitely one of her better performances, as she transforms herself for the role; even though the accent work is a little rough at times, and it doesn't really seem like she is doing anything special, she delivers a pretty powerful performance in the third act), Ben Foster - Bad to Pretty Bad (Just such an over-the-top performance that feels like over-acting at times than realistic definitely feels menacing and his lack of chemistry with Sweeney helps, but this is just more how the character is written rather than his performance), Merritt Wever - Pretty Bad (Very subdued and quiet performance; is meant to show lack of emotion and empathy, yet still somehow doesn't feel believable when she does this), Katy O'Brian - Pretty Bad (Just a generic performance; nothing really stands out about it), Rest of the cast - Pretty Bad (There doesn't feel like there is any chemistry between any of the cast members; the background actors just feel generic)
Score - Decent: Standard helps with establishing tone and tension
Soundtrack - Pretty Bad: Generic boxing movie soundtrack;
Cinematography - Decent: Standard; nothing special; what you would expect from a boxing movie
Editing - Decent: Standard; nothing special; what you would expect from a boxing movie
Sound - Pretty Good: Crisp; what you want from a boxing movie
Visual Effects - Decent: helps show gore and injuries; does not age the people well
Makeup - Decent: Helps show gore and injuries; Does not age people well
Costumes - Pretty Good: Gives Christy iconic boxing outfits
Pacing - Pacing is slow in Act 1, 2, and the resolution because of how generic it is; pacing is just right in Act 3 because it helps with building the tension
Climax - Climax is the best part of the love, as it is executed very well, making you uneasy with what is going on; the ending is straight up a Dhar Mann narration
Tone - This movie doesn't know what it wants to be; it tries to be both a sports movie and a hard-hitting drama about trauma, but it tries to play both sides and doesn't do a good job being right for the whole movie
Final Notes - Saw premiere at Austin Film Festival.
Direction - Decent: The direction on a macroscale is a major issue for the movie because it just feels generic, especially in the first hour and the final 15 minutes; The macroscale direction in the 3rd act is good, but the problem for this movie is that it does not know what it wants to be; The direction on a microscale is pretty generic, a little dull at times because there really isn't that much chemistry in the cast and a lot of the performances feel exaggerated or over-the-top; The storytelling is a major issue for this movie because for Act 1, 2, and the resolution, it is just a generic boxing movie that sprinkles in personal issues; I did enjoy the storytelling in Act 3 because it deals more with the personal issues of Christy, but ultimately in the end, this movie does not know what story it wants to tell (her career or her personal struggles) as it tries to do both when it can't; Tension is pretty predictable and bland for Act 1, 2, and the resolution, but it is very good in the third act because it uses our uncomfortable feelings with what is going on screen to make you feel very uneasy
Story - Pretty Bad: The concept is the life of Christy Martin, but the movie tries to touch on both her boxing career and her personal struggles when it should only really touch on the latter to be profound; The plot structure is a major issue for this movie because it is this generic boxing movie for Acts 1, 2, and the Resolution, but it is a different movie in the third Act; Because of its weird structure, the movie does not know what it wants to be; Character writing is pretty good to good for Christy because it does paint her as a flawed character who projects negativity because of the trauma she receives at home, but every other character is just a generic trope
Screenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is so generic and bland; the humor is decent; the symbolism is profound in act three because of the DV issues they talk about, but it is generic for the most part; the foreshadowing is a massive issue for this movie because it's very obvious where this movie is heading with on the nose roots the movie places throughout the movie; I was shocked that the crowd didn't know things were going to happen because I read this movie like a book
Acting - Pretty Bad: Sydney Sweeney - Pretty Good (Definitely one of her better performances, as she transforms herself for the role; even though the accent work is a little rough at times, and it doesn't really seem like she is doing anything special, she delivers a pretty powerful performance in the third act), Ben Foster - Bad to Pretty Bad (Just such an over-the-top performance that feels like over-acting at times than realistic definitely feels menacing and his lack of chemistry with Sweeney helps, but this is just more how the character is written rather than his performance), Merritt Wever - Pretty Bad (Very subdued and quiet performance; is meant to show lack of emotion and empathy, yet still somehow doesn't feel believable when she does this), Katy O'Brian - Pretty Bad (Just a generic performance; nothing really stands out about it), Rest of the cast - Pretty Bad (There doesn't feel like there is any chemistry between any of the cast members; the background actors just feel generic)
Score - Decent: Standard helps with establishing tone and tension
Soundtrack - Pretty Bad: Generic boxing movie soundtrack;
Cinematography - Decent: Standard; nothing special; what you would expect from a boxing movie
Editing - Decent: Standard; nothing special; what you would expect from a boxing movie
Sound - Pretty Good: Crisp; what you want from a boxing movie
Visual Effects - Decent: helps show gore and injuries; does not age the people well
Makeup - Decent: Helps show gore and injuries; Does not age people well
Costumes - Pretty Good: Gives Christy iconic boxing outfits
Pacing - Pacing is slow in Act 1, 2, and the resolution because of how generic it is; pacing is just right in Act 3 because it helps with building the tension
Climax - Climax is the best part of the love, as it is executed very well, making you uneasy with what is going on; the ending is straight up a Dhar Mann narration
Tone - This movie doesn't know what it wants to be; it tries to be both a sports movie and a hard-hitting drama about trauma, but it tries to play both sides and doesn't do a good job being right for the whole movie
Final Notes - Saw premiere at Austin Film Festival.
I saw this as the amc mystery movie...I was planning to see it weeks ago as well...and i would've never thought in a million years I wouId say this ls actually better than Smashing Machine, Its boxing but the fights are better, longer and smoother, the story is slightly thin but stiII becomes entertaining, Sydney Sweeney can ACT...it's just better than Smashing Machine...I can compare both films because it's has two actors stepping out their comfort zone, but Sydney definitely stepped out of hers, and she still nailed it...I never heard about this female boxer until I saw this film...it's pretty brutal for a story, but now im interested in this real life boxer's story.
Caught Christy as the Regal Mystery Movie. Not a big sports person and have never heard of Christy Martin prior to this. The film spans over 20 years, and thats just too much. A storied career like this deserves more time. Maybe a mini series?
Positives!
+Ben Foster melts into the role of Jim and you'll despise him!
+Tragic story of how everyone failed Christy Martin.
+Some good tunes!
+Sydney gives another okay performance.
Negatives!
-Characters hardly age in 20 years, just some hair and outfit changes.
-Plots are thrown in for a few minutes then never mentioned again.
-Lacks emotional depth.
-Doesn't go deep enough into storylines that could have improved movie flow.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting to like Christy. It was mostly okay, more of a drama than sports movie. But the drama is too shallow to elicit deeper thoughts. However, it feels like a movie that people will enjoy because it gives the bare minimum to get interest.
-GremlinLord615!
-Full Review on Youtube!
Positives!
+Ben Foster melts into the role of Jim and you'll despise him!
+Tragic story of how everyone failed Christy Martin.
+Some good tunes!
+Sydney gives another okay performance.
Negatives!
-Characters hardly age in 20 years, just some hair and outfit changes.
-Plots are thrown in for a few minutes then never mentioned again.
-Lacks emotional depth.
-Doesn't go deep enough into storylines that could have improved movie flow.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting to like Christy. It was mostly okay, more of a drama than sports movie. But the drama is too shallow to elicit deeper thoughts. However, it feels like a movie that people will enjoy because it gives the bare minimum to get interest.
-GremlinLord615!
-Full Review on Youtube!
I saw this film at the AFI Film Festival in Hollywood. The true story of Christy Martin (Sydney Sweeney) who popularized women's boxing. Some of the initial boxing montages are unnecessary (you will get the point that Christy was good quickly) but recommended for Sweeney's performance and especially Ben Foster's performance as her jerk of trainer/husband. Direction and cinematography were adequate. Bottom line: a good film but not an outstanding one.
This was much better than I expected and it's pretty accurate to the real story. If you already know her life story there won't be much to learn but that doesn't mean it's not worthy of watching. Great performances all around. And the knockouts during the fight scenes looked real. Definitely worth checking out.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSydney Sweeney gained 30 pounds to play boxer Christy Martin. She also went through about 3 1/2 months of training, which involved weight-training in the morning for an hour, kickboxing midday for about two hours, and weight-training again at night for an hour. She said in an interview with W magazine, "My body was completely different. I didn't fit in any of my clothes. I'm usually a size 23 in jeans, and I was wearing a size 27. My boobs got bigger. And my butt got huge. It was crazy! I was like, Oh my god. But it was amazing. I was so strong, like crazy strong."
- ConexionesReferenced in CTV News at Noon Toronto: Episode dated 4 September 2025 (2025)
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,952,677
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,310,888
- 9 nov 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,981,962
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 15min(135 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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