La vita e la carriera di Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, pugile di Flint, Michigan, che si è allenata per diventare la prima donna nella storia del suo Paese a vincere una medaglia d'oro olimpica ... Leggi tuttoLa vita e la carriera di Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, pugile di Flint, Michigan, che si è allenata per diventare la prima donna nella storia del suo Paese a vincere una medaglia d'oro olimpica in questo sport.La vita e la carriera di Claressa "T-Rex" Shields, pugile di Flint, Michigan, che si è allenata per diventare la prima donna nella storia del suo Paese a vincere una medaglia d'oro olimpica in questo sport.
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The true story of Claressa Shields, a high school junior from Flint, Michigan, who became the first American woman to win Olympic boxing gold, only to discover that not all dreams are equal and the real fight has just begun.
Ryan Destiny plays Shields, a young girl who decides she wants to box, and Jason Crutchfield (Brian Tyree Henry) a local volunteer who helps kids train, and takes her under his wing. Under his tutelage Claressa wins an olympic gold medal, only to find that it doesn't mean what she thinks it means so she takes it to a pawnshop as it's value is meaningless to her.
This is a story of the true face of becoming an olympic athlete: the sacrifices that have to be made, the hardship along the way, and the rewards that sometimes don't match the effort.
The cast is strong, the writing and direction is great, the film feels like an exercise in positive motivation. But it's a film of dedication and commitment and almost brought me to tears at times.
A story beautifully told, I gave it a solid 7.
Ryan Destiny plays Shields, a young girl who decides she wants to box, and Jason Crutchfield (Brian Tyree Henry) a local volunteer who helps kids train, and takes her under his wing. Under his tutelage Claressa wins an olympic gold medal, only to find that it doesn't mean what she thinks it means so she takes it to a pawnshop as it's value is meaningless to her.
This is a story of the true face of becoming an olympic athlete: the sacrifices that have to be made, the hardship along the way, and the rewards that sometimes don't match the effort.
The cast is strong, the writing and direction is great, the film feels like an exercise in positive motivation. But it's a film of dedication and commitment and almost brought me to tears at times.
A story beautifully told, I gave it a solid 7.
Honestly, I feel ashamed that I've never heard of Claressa Shields. How does she win two back to back and not become a household name? Yet, the runners, gymnastics, and swimmers easily do. This just proves women have a long way to go, because if this was a man I'm sure it would be different. Than again, I couldn't tell you a single successful Olympic boxer. Maybe I'm just completly in the dark about a number of sports. Whatever it is, this movie pointed out a real problem that's out there.
As far as a sports movie goes, this one is interesting in the fact it's not a lead up for her to win gold, instead that's just the half way point. This is more about the struggle of what came after for Claressa after becoming a world champion. It was sad and disgraceful.
I loved this movie a lot, it's worth your time and is beautifully done. The acting of Ryan Destiny and Brian Henry is phenomenal!
This was AMC Screen Unseen on December 16th. A wonderful suprise for my first screen unseen.
As far as a sports movie goes, this one is interesting in the fact it's not a lead up for her to win gold, instead that's just the half way point. This is more about the struggle of what came after for Claressa after becoming a world champion. It was sad and disgraceful.
I loved this movie a lot, it's worth your time and is beautifully done. The acting of Ryan Destiny and Brian Henry is phenomenal!
This was AMC Screen Unseen on December 16th. A wonderful suprise for my first screen unseen.
We had not heard of this movie but took a chance on it. We were very pleasantly surprised! From the very start to the end it kept your attention and brought tears to your eyes several times.
This movie was cast really well and the acting was superb. The story is amazing and was an excellent depiction of what life in poverty can be like.
The struggles she overcame by channeling her anger and her coach's dedication.
Love that this is an actual true story as it's so inspiring!! Also like that there's no nudity so this is one the entire family can see together.
Would highly recommend this movie.
This movie was cast really well and the acting was superb. The story is amazing and was an excellent depiction of what life in poverty can be like.
The struggles she overcame by channeling her anger and her coach's dedication.
Love that this is an actual true story as it's so inspiring!! Also like that there's no nudity so this is one the entire family can see together.
Would highly recommend this movie.
Cards on the table. The only way viewers are going to connect with this excellent film, and enjoy it, is by understanding this is not a sports movie, and it is absolutely not "about" boxing. This film had a troubled history, and it shows. Stars came and left. One studio dropped it and another picked it up. The name was changed. There were delays. The big takeaway is that, after all is said and done, the boxing scenes, the ins and outs of the sport, became an afterthought. This is a film about personal growth, ambition, reality, and making the hard choices. And, it succeeds nicely in that category. But a boxing film? Not really. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
The Fire Inside (2024) is a movie my wife and I saw in theaters this evening. The storyline follows Claressa "T-Rex" Shields as she navigates a challenging upbringing in Flint, Michigan. When she discovers boxing and begins chasing her Olympic dreams, we witness the struggles of balancing discipline with the demands of family, romantic interests, and a coach who both loves her and pushes her to greatness. The question remains: can she live up to her extraordinary potential?
This film is directed by Rachel Morrison in her major motion picture debut and stars Ryan Destiny (Star), Brian Tyree Henry (Bullet Train), De'Adre Aziza (She's Gotta Have It), and Olunike Adeliyi (Saw 3D).
The storyline, subplots, and characters are gripping and larger than life. Claressa's tragic upbringing, combined with the harsh realities of Flint, Michigan, makes her an easy character to root for. Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry deliver standout performances, with authentic dialogue and strong chemistry. The writing is better than expected, offering compelling storytelling about family dynamics, the challenges faced by women in sports, and the importance of self-worth.
In conclusion, The Fire Inside is an inspiring and impactful film about a remarkable individual overcoming impossible odds. I would score this a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
This film is directed by Rachel Morrison in her major motion picture debut and stars Ryan Destiny (Star), Brian Tyree Henry (Bullet Train), De'Adre Aziza (She's Gotta Have It), and Olunike Adeliyi (Saw 3D).
The storyline, subplots, and characters are gripping and larger than life. Claressa's tragic upbringing, combined with the harsh realities of Flint, Michigan, makes her an easy character to root for. Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry deliver standout performances, with authentic dialogue and strong chemistry. The writing is better than expected, offering compelling storytelling about family dynamics, the challenges faced by women in sports, and the importance of self-worth.
In conclusion, The Fire Inside is an inspiring and impactful film about a remarkable individual overcoming impossible odds. I would score this a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
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- QuizRachel Morrison's feature film directorial debut.
- BlooperIn the film, Claressa's father gets out of prison while she is sixteen and training for the Olympics. In reality, Bo Shields left prison when she was nine and it is after his release that he got her interested in boxing.
- ConnessioniFeatures Pinkfinger (1965)
- Colonne sonoreStill Ray
Written by Bobby Ozuna (as Robert Ozuna), Glenn Standridge (as Glenn Don Standridge), Raphael Saadiq and Kelvin Wooten
Performed by Raphael Saadiq
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Budget
- 12.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.093.190 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.958.551 USD
- 29 dic 2024
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 8.104.331 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 49min(109 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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