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Le feu intérieur

Original title: The Fire Inside
  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.2K
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Brian Tyree Henry and Ryan Destiny in Le feu intérieur (2024)
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Claressa Shields becomes the first American woman to win a gold medal only to learn that not all dreams are created equal.Claressa Shields becomes the first American woman to win a gold medal only to learn that not all dreams are created equal.Claressa Shields becomes the first American woman to win a gold medal only to learn that not all dreams are created equal.

  • Director
    • Rachel Morrison
  • Writer
    • Barry Jenkins
  • Stars
    • Ryan Destiny
    • Brian Tyree Henry
    • Jazmin Headley
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    • Director
      • Rachel Morrison
    • Writer
      • Barry Jenkins
    • Stars
      • Ryan Destiny
      • Brian Tyree Henry
      • Jazmin Headley
    • 35User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Ryan Destiny
    Ryan Destiny
    • Claressa Shields
    Brian Tyree Henry
    Brian Tyree Henry
    • Jason Crutchfield
    Jazmin Headley
    • Young Claressa
    Kylee D. Allen
    Kylee D. Allen
    • Young Claressa (Running)
    De'Adre Aziza
    • Mickey
    Chrystian Buddington
    • Corey
    Maurice Wayne Anglin
    • Young Corey
    Teanna Weir
    • Keisha
    Idrissa Sanogo
    Idrissa Sanogo
    • Lil' Zay
    • (as Idrissa Sanogo Bamba)
    Taytem Douglas
    Taytem Douglas
    • Young Lil' Zay
    Olunike Adeliyi
    Olunike Adeliyi
    • Jackie Shields
    Adam Clark
    Adam Clark
    • Clarence
    Shechinah Mpumlwana
    Shechinah Mpumlwana
    • Briana
    Nendia Lewars
    Nendia Lewars
    • Young Briana
    Sekhai Jayden Smith
    Sekhai Jayden Smith
    • Peanut
    • (as Sekhai Smith)
    Chidubem Rafael Echendu
    • Young Peanut
    Sarah Allen
    Sarah Allen
    • Nicole Thompson
    Lanette Ware
    Lanette Ware
    • Coach Parker
    • Director
      • Rachel Morrison
    • Writer
      • Barry Jenkins
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    thereelauthority

    A Winning Biopic

    I'm a week and three days late seeing this sports biopic, so I contemplated whether I should write a proper review. However, I noticed that only 19 people had reviewed this film on IMDb at the time of writing, which isn't even mentioning its $2M US box office opening. I know a weak opening weekend doesn't mean a film will flop. Look at the recently released "Mufasa: The Lion King" for proof. With that in mind, I want to write a review to encourage you to see it. Sure, this Christmas movie season was competitive, to say the least, with Mufasa, "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," and "Nosferatu" being the three top players. Admittedly, for the latter two films, it's easy to see those instead, so I'll recommend this with a bit of an unfortunate caveat: after you see both Sonic and "Nosferatu," see "The Fire Inside."

    I want to start with the only semi-negative before fully praising everything else about this film. I won't give any spoilers, but a scene towards the end dares to ruin the film's momentum.

    Okay, so let's begin the positives with the acting. Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry deliver potent performances as real-life female boxer Claressa Shields and her trainer Jason Crutchfield. Their dynamic and interactions are the emotional centerpiece of the entire experience, and it works! I've seen and enjoyed Henry in other films, so I knew he'd be entertaining playing Crutchfield. This film seems to be Destiny's first major release, which means we'll see more of her in the following years if her performance as Shields is any indication.

    Next, for a directorial debut, Rachel Morrison impresses. Morrison's work enhances the film's dramatic undertones and makes the boxing sequences more compelling and gripping than they have any right to be. It helps that she is bringing to life a stellar Barry Jenkins screenplay.

    I'm still avoiding spoilers, so I'll be vague for the following compliment. Although this is a true story, I appreciated how based in reality this film is. I specifically respected how they showcased the indirect prejudice against female athletes in other aspects of the industry, portraying how boxing may be more than the sport itself.

    Rapid time progression is a biopic staple. In my review of "A Complete Unknown," I stated how I'm starting to take issue with that. After watching "The Fire Inside," I now believe that issue was exclusive to that Bob Dylan biopic that I still think is good. I felt that that film didn't handle time progression well, with it unexpectedly skipping over periods with no indication of when, making characters feel inconsistent with how they were minutes or, in some cases, seconds earlier. "The Fire Inside" makes it obvious when time skips, even if one transition is somewhat subtle, and the characters remain consistent.

    Overall, I knew that I'd love "The Fire Inside." I was looking forward to it, but life is life, so I had to wait a while. I can comfortably say it was worth the wait, and I highly encourage you to check it out before it leaves theaters. Once it goes to streaming, it'll be an undeniable hit, but this movie deserves to be successful. If I couldn't save "Saturday Night" or "Werewolves," the least I can do is give "The Fire Inside" a fighting chance. I know I'm one reviewer, but that can be all the difference.

    Technically, the acting, directing, screenplay, and well-utilized runtime make the technical score a 10/10.

    For the enjoyment score, this film never bored me, had many funny moments, and Claressa Shields was a captivating lead character. Brian Tyree Henry was just as great, the boxing scenes were stellar, and the time progression wasn't annoying. This film deserves a 10/10 enjoyment score. Please don't let down this champ!
    5Cyns-Corner

    Wasted potential

    5.5 STARS - The Fire Inside tells the story of Claressa Shields, American Olympic gold medalist for women's boxing. It was the first feature film for director Rachel Morrison, and her lack of experience in that department might have been a factor for the negatives about this. It also didn't help that the writing wasn't as solid as it could have been. This movie was ... okay in that I didn't hate it, but there were things that really held it back from a higher rating for me. The first half of the movie sped through her life and lacked the underpinnings of building a strong connection with the character. There were some glimmers of promise here and there, but for the most part it felt like this didn't know what type of movie it wanted to be. Family drama? Rags to riches? Boxing/sports film? Coming of age? It also felt like an amateurish production that didn't start to get more engaging for me until about an hour in - *after* it showed her winning her first Olympic gold medal in 2012 (up until that point, it felt like everything with her story was on fast-forward), where we got to see the difficulties she had trying to turn her win into something that could be financially beneficial for her and her struggling, dysfunctional family. She was in for a rude awakening when she discovered that women's boxing just wasn't where a lot of spectator interest, media attention, and brand endorsements were to be found. She was also operating under the misguided notion that women athletes in a sport that isn't hugely popular as a whole (women's boxing) should be compensated in the same way as men in a sport that is much more popular (men's boxing). Basic economics just don't work that way. (Looks like she eventually figured how to make her talents work in a more lucrative profession - MMA, which is what she's doing now, so good for her on that.) She also came across as hugely ungrateful most of the time for the sacrifices her coach was making on her behalf. It didn't help in the likability department that she was portrayed as someone who enjoyed boxing only because she liked to beat people up (shades of a young Mike Tyson, anyone???). The acting in here was fine, so any complaints I have about The Fire Inside have nothing to do with that. Brian Tyree Henry was great (as he always is) in the role of Claressa's coach, and Ryan Destiny turned in an impressive performance (despite the muddled source material she had to work with). It was also impressive to see how convincingly she looked and acted the part of someone almost half her age. The writing and direction in this movie just didn't present us with a very likable character and seems to have distorted the reality of her life. In all honesty, Claressa Fields' Wikipedia page is more interesting (and awe-inspiring) than what we were given in this movie. It would have likely worked better as a documentary to help give us a more accurate, personable, and interesting version of the real person. The Fire Inside comes to theaters on December 25th. Video review may or may not be coming.
    9wagnlaura

    Must See!

    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.
    8Entertainmentsparadise

    Story That Delivers a Knockout

    When I first encountered this film, I had no inkling that it was about Claressa Shields. My introduction to her was through some Love & Hip Hop drama with Papoose and Remy Ma. However, upon immersing myself in The Fire Inside, it became evident that Shields is a force to be reckoned with, both inside and outside the ring. This movie, with its unique perspective, delves deep into the challenges of gender disparities in boxing and the arduous journey to the Olympics. It's a true underdog story that delivers a powerful punch of inspiration, leaving you with a renewed sense of determination.

    Ryan Destiny came in swinging as Claressa, nailing the role with precision. You can tell she put in the work, which shows in those solid boxing scenes-they give just enough to hook you, letting your imagination fill in the gaps for the rest. Brian Tyree Henry played the role of coach and mentor like a true corner man, offering steady guidance and grit throughout the film

    This movie certainly packs a punch. Unlike most 'based on a true story' films that stick to predictable formulas, The Fire Inside manages to break the mold. It skillfully weaves in drama, character growth, and just the right mix of struggle and triumph. It's a breath of fresh air in the boxing film genre, offering a unique blend of heart and history.

    Final verdict? A strong 4 out of 5-it's a title fight worth watching!
    8kevin_robbins

    The Fire Inside is an inspiring and impactful film about a remarkable individual overcoming impossible odds.

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Rachel Morrison's feature film directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      In 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.
    • Connections
      Features Pinkfinger (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      Still 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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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Fire Inside
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Michael De Luca Productions
      • PASTEL
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,093,190
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,958,551
      • Dec 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,104,331
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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