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Au tournant du 19e siècle, le pugilat était le sport des rois et un jeune boxeur doué s'est battu pour devenir champion d'Angleterre.Au tournant du 19e siècle, le pugilat était le sport des rois et un jeune boxeur doué s'est battu pour devenir champion d'Angleterre.Au tournant du 19e siècle, le pugilat était le sport des rois et un jeune boxeur doué s'est battu pour devenir champion d'Angleterre.
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The greatest boxing film of all time -- of many to choose from -- is Cinderella Man (2005). It is technically perfect, it remains exhilarating no matter how many times you watch it, it is on my IMDb list of great films, and it stars Russell Crowe. This boxing film also stars Russell Crowe. But the similarities end there. This film is an interesting experiment in combining a sports film with an historical biography ... to see how they mix? The result is entertaining, but in many places awkward and imbalanced. The moment the protagonist becomes champion, he immediately chooses a dark path. The viewer is disappointed. The moment the protagonist has a chance at redemption, the scriptwriter (who is also the star!) borrows every trope and trick you have ever seen in a Rocky film, and throws them onscreen. To see what sticks. Another disappointment. The pattern becomes clear. No matter how often Belcher wins, the audience always ends up the loser.
I generously give this film 4 stars because the story is terrific even though the movie messes far too much with its much more interesting actual history. I am a fan of early 19th Century English boxing and looked forward to seeing this, especially with Russell Crowe in the cast. The acting is fine, as is the casting, and unlike some critics I like the cinematography. The film also does sort of okay capturing the time's fight game corruption and brutality. However, the script is atrocious, the directing almost as bad, and whoever edited the movie should find some other line of work because scene transitions are so poorly done. All the main film characters existed and had interesting lives. Jem Belcher, England's boxing champion in the very early 19th Century, came from a long line of good family prize fighters including his grandfather Jack Slack, ably played by Russell Crowe, and his father, who is inexplicably nowhere to be seen in the movie. Jem's classic fight with Henry Pearce may have been Europe's best one ever, but its depiction here does little justice to what really happened. I often like shorter movies but this one could have used about 15 more minutes to flesh out the true main character lives. Matt Hookings plays Belcher well and Jodhi May plays his mother, who hated fighting because she grew up with it, even better. Ray Winstone, always amazingly good, gives a performance as Belcher's trainer even better than Crowe's, so those who appreciate quality acting can see this one without feeling like they wasted their time despite the film's serious flaws. With some harder production work this might have been good enough for some award nominations. Instead, I hope the Razzies bypass it for the hard-working cast's sake.
Pretty good film, good story, some great acting - especially by Winstone - but it doesn't inspire you or evoke emotion like Cinderella Man. Still recommend it though.
Just watched this and enjoyed this biopic of prizefighter Jem Belcher ; not sure how historically accurate it actually is but was entertained throughout with the storyline and good fight sequences , well acted by all with as usual standout performances by Ray winstone and Russell Crowe and a good performance from the lead actor too , well worth seeing.
Interesting story about early boxing in England .
Ray Winstone , Russel Crowe , I bet a few pints were drank on the set .
I think it was ok but was not blown away , I think could have been a bit better .
Ray Winstone , Russel Crowe , I bet a few pints were drank on the set .
I think it was ok but was not blown away , I think could have been a bit better .
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- AnecdotesMatt Hookings wrote this movie as well as playing the main character Jem Belcher. This mirrors Sylvester Stallone writing the movie Rocky (1976) and playing the main character of Rocky Balboa.
- Citations
Jem Belcher: Who's waiting for you?
Walter: No one in particular. Only death.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher
- Lieux de tournage
- Malte(on location)
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 17 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 150 499 $US
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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