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Creed 3 is one of the most realistic boxing movies up to date. It not only successfully brings the audience into the ring, but it also captures the struggles and triumphs of a young up-and-coming boxer.
The film follows Adonis Creed, played by Michael B. Jordan, as he attempts to make a name for himself in the world of professional boxing. We see him train and fight his way to the top, all while dealing with the personal conflicts with his old friend Dame that come along with it.
The film does an excellent job of painting a vivid picture of the grueling training and intense competition of boxing. Every punch, every training session, and every fight scene is incredibly realistic. The fight scenes are especially impressive, as the viewer is immediately immersed in the action. The camera work and editing make it feel as though you are in the ring with the fighters.
The story is also a strong point of this film. We are introduced to Adonis's family and friends and get a glimpse into their lives. We also see Adonis's struggles with fame and his internal battle to become a champion. The film also does a great job of showing the family dynamics, as Adonis and his father, Apollo Creed, are both trying to make.
The film follows Adonis Creed, played by Michael B. Jordan, as he attempts to make a name for himself in the world of professional boxing. We see him train and fight his way to the top, all while dealing with the personal conflicts with his old friend Dame that come along with it.
The film does an excellent job of painting a vivid picture of the grueling training and intense competition of boxing. Every punch, every training session, and every fight scene is incredibly realistic. The fight scenes are especially impressive, as the viewer is immediately immersed in the action. The camera work and editing make it feel as though you are in the ring with the fighters.
The story is also a strong point of this film. We are introduced to Adonis's family and friends and get a glimpse into their lives. We also see Adonis's struggles with fame and his internal battle to become a champion. The film also does a great job of showing the family dynamics, as Adonis and his father, Apollo Creed, are both trying to make.
It is actually good, before watching it I have read advanced reviews and it had not really affected me and decided to push watching this movie. It was a good prequel to the first RIPD and may be can even expand story more and I am excited to see more sequels. Not bias with my review but I really like the movie, the dialog stuff, interaction of different characters, and more. Maybe I advice every movie watcher to watch the movie first instead of reading other viewers reviews. Trust me its a good movie to be watched with family and friends. Maybe if you watch this movie, you may want to watch the 2013 RIPD movie again.
I love this anime, its like playing the whole Dragon Quest RPG created into anime. I hope they will continue creating other sequels of Dragon quest anime providing these quality animation and quality story.
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai is a Japanese manga series written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Koji Inada, based on the popular video game franchise Dragon Quest. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump from October 1989 to December 1996, with its chapters collected in 37 tankobon volumes. A prequel manga series began in V Jump in September 2020 and a spin-off manga began in Saikyo Jump in October 2020.
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai is a Japanese manga series written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Koji Inada, based on the popular video game franchise Dragon Quest. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump from October 1989 to December 1996, with its chapters collected in 37 tankobon volumes. A prequel manga series began in V Jump in September 2020 and a spin-off manga began in Saikyo Jump in October 2020.