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The Challenger

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.5K
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The Challenger. In Theaters September 11th, 2015.
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Struggling Bronx mechanic Jaden Miller uses boxing to save himself and his mother from being homeless. With a legendary trainer, and a reality show built around him, Miller goes for the titl... Read allStruggling Bronx mechanic Jaden Miller uses boxing to save himself and his mother from being homeless. With a legendary trainer, and a reality show built around him, Miller goes for the title.Struggling Bronx mechanic Jaden Miller uses boxing to save himself and his mother from being homeless. With a legendary trainer, and a reality show built around him, Miller goes for the title.

  • Director
    • Kent Moran
  • Writer
    • Kent Moran
  • Stars
    • Kent Moran
    • Michael Clarke Duncan
    • S. Epatha Merkerson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Kent Moran
    • Writer
      • Kent Moran
    • Stars
      • Kent Moran
      • Michael Clarke Duncan
      • S. Epatha Merkerson
    • 30User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Kent Moran
    Kent Moran
    • Jaden
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Duane
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Jada
    Justin Hartley
    Justin Hartley
    • James
    Frank Watson
    • Terrence
    Stan Carp
    Stan Carp
    • Joe
    Rob Morgan
    Rob Morgan
    • Frederick
    Michael Rivera
    Michael Rivera
    • Sanchez
    Robert Pike Daniel
    Robert Pike Daniel
    • Vincent
    Ernie Sabella
    Ernie Sabella
    • Frankie
    Lindsay Hartley
    Lindsay Hartley
    • Stephanie
    Steven Hauck
    • TV Executive
    Raushanah Simmons
    Raushanah Simmons
    • Laurie
    Kelvin Hale
    Kelvin Hale
    • Commentator #1
    Jason Horowitz
    • Commentator #2
    Peter D. Michael
    Peter D. Michael
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    Rodrigo Lopresti
    Rodrigo Lopresti
    • Cameraman
    Bryant Carroll
    Bryant Carroll
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    • Director
      • Kent Moran
    • Writer
      • Kent Moran
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    6jimbo-53-186511

    Rocky in The Bronx

    Jaden Miller (Kent Moran) is a mechanic who lives in the Bronxs with his mother Jada (S. Epatha Merkerson). Both Jaden and his mother have little money and are faced with the threat of eviction, but Jaden sees an opportunity to rid his family of their financial woes and decides to take up boxing. Jaden strikes up a friendship with Duane (Michael Clarke Duncan) a boxing coach who refuses to train 'rookies'. Duane is initially cynical of Jaden, but when he witnesses Jaden's dedication and determination he continues coaching him all the way up to the top where Jaden eventually faces off against the world champion.

    With The Challenger what you're basically seeing is another reworking of Rocky with Jaden going through the same basic motions; a rookie boxer working his way to the top and defying the odds by getting that elusive title shot. Anyone who has seen the Rocky films (or practically any boxing film) will have seen this all before and the picture really does offer no real surprises. Despite this though, I have to admit that I still found the film watchable and despite the predictable plot turns I still found the story to be fairly engaging. Moran's writing & directing is pretty good and the film is fairly balanced and well-paced.

    One problem I did have with this film is that it is lacking in intensity; I quite liked this film, but it didn't stir up the same emotion in me as Rocky did or many other boxing themed films. I just didn't feel much passion for Jaden and his cause and for that reason I just couldn't get behind him and his cause as much as I should have done. In fact, when the film ended it's a film that I respected and admired, but could never really grow to love.

    As Jaden's mother, Jada behaves in typical 'motherly fashion'. She's mortified about Jaden's new career choice and does her best to talk him out of it, but then when he's at the top she couldn't be more proud. This is nice to see (even if her sudden acceptance of him being a boxer seems a bit contrived). This is all OK, but Moran overdoes things in this respect by giving Duane and Jaden's mother a past - which is just manipulative and unnecessary and also the flashbacks when Jaden hits the canvas in his title match are examples of Moran trying too hard to force emotion onto his audience.

    I've been quite harsh on this film, but in all honesty it really isn't that bad. The pacing is good and Moran's story is serviceable - the only part that I thought was a bit silly was when the crew were following Jaden around 'documentary style'. I can only assume that Moran introduced this into the story to inject some originality - it also seemed terribly convenient how quickly this aspect of the story was dropped as well. Moran's directing and writing are OK, but his acting wasn't great and he really should have given more of a heart to the picture. The Challenger is notable for being Michael Clarke Duncan's last film and in typical fashion the big man doesn't disgrace himself and puts in another solid performance.

    RIP Michael Clarke Duncan.
    7subxerogravity

    It's got a lot of heart to it, and a lot of that heart comes from Michael Clarke Duncan

    Possibly the best part of this movie was the fact that Michael Clarke Duncan starred in it, three years after his death. The movie does showcase what a good man we lost.

    Duncan plays a coach who sees potential in a poor kid from the Bronx who tries to fight his way out of his stereotypical life story.

    Unfortunately, the timing of this movie stinks. Despite the fact that it was most likely made first, it's released after the far better South Paw, makes me think of it as a low budget South Paw.

    What does set it apart from other boxing films is it's commentary on where boxing is today and what can be done to fix it, namely a Cable station wants to exploit the challenger with a reality show that leads up to his fight with the current heavy weight champ as to way to bring back the Heavy Weights that have been long gone since Tyson/Holyfeild.

    The challenger has a lot to its story without being too overwhelming. Although the actors were not that convincing for me as even light Heavyweights, they all worked together well to give an emotional heart filled story.

    The Best part of the boxing scenes is the advice the coaches would give the athletes in-between rounds. The focus on this, especially with Duncan's character is what the challenger brings to the table.

    Not the best boxing movie I've seen but it works for me. R.I.P Michael Clarke Duncan.
    6FrankNave

    It's Sylvester Stallone vs. Frank Stallone

    I noticed Justin Hartley's name in the credits, so the first 5 minutes of the film I thought I was seeing Hartley on the screen. Then when there was more light in the next scene, I thought this actor "can't be" Justin Hartley, and I wondered why does he look so similar?! The film's protagonist is actually Kent Moran, who's several years younger than Hartley and has a similar hair color, hairline, hair style, eye color, face shape, chin cleft, and body type as Justin Hartley. It was like watching Sylvester Stallone fight Frank Stallone in a Rocky movie. Other than the film's main characters looking so similar, the movie was decent. It depicts a black woman who adopted a white son, and that's something you don't see every day.
    2santiagocosme

    Challenge for the viewer to stay interested

    I decided to watch the Challenger right after seeing a great documentary about boxing. I was inspired by the struggle and the inner strength of men who only had their fists to get them out of poverty.

    On the other hand, the challenger... is the most uninspirational movie you can ever watch about the beautiful science. It's lame, predictable, and absolute rubbish. The hero looks like a midget but fights for the heavyweight title held by a guy who looks more like a toothpaste ad. Everything starts when the "hero" decides one day to start boxing, having shown no interest before. He trains for what looks like 3 weeks and starts knocking out everyone. Somehow, he gets a title shot out of nowhere....and before you know it, I am asleep and do not care about how it ends. I can guess it. From miles away.

    In fact miles away is how far you should stay from this movie. It stinks!
    5boblipton

    Not The First Time For This Story

    With the reluctant acquiescence of his adoptive mother -- S. Epatha Merkerson -- and the compassionate tutelage of his trainer -- Michael Clarke Duncan -- writer-director Kent Moran rises from obscure Bronx mechanic to a title fight.

    It's an old and accepted story, probably going back to when Pierce Egan when he was writing his first book on the sweet science in 1813. So why do another? Well, there's always a market for a boxing movie, and here we have a few new things to say: a reality show based on Moran to push him up the rankings; the relationships, some of which are a bit corny; the final fight, which is brutal; and the editing by Anthony Muzzati and director Kent Moran, which is excellent. The acting is pretty good. And if the visuals clearly are, ahem, inspired by Rocky, well, they worked before and they work here.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Clarke Duncan's final film role. It was released three years after his death.
    • Quotes

      Jada: Let me tell you something, son. There's a reason why I found you. There's a reason why this fight found you. Now, I know I've tried to fight it, but this is your path, so take it. Mm? Take it.

    • Connections
      References Fight of the Century (1971)
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      Written by John Stafford Smith & Francis Scott Key

      Performed by Amy Berrian

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Претендент
    • Filming locations
      • Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Wishing Well Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,003
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,246
      • Sep 13, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,003
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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