
You may be right to think that there could be nothing new in The Wrestler. It is a biographical story of the life course is boxing and how a bookmark for the occasion. Guilty of all charges, but the rejection of hunting as another boxing movie would be a big mistake. Of course, it is predictable, but good films like this is not what happened as far as this is how it happened.
Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) is one of those guys who are the “cornerstone” for others are on their way to challenge the champion of the day. Managed by her mother (Melissa Leo) Alice, who has a soft point of his elder brother Dicky (Christian Bale), who also trains him Mickey is used as a pawn for the world around them.
Always under the thumb that Dicky, once deleted Sugar Ray Leonard, Mickey turns to hell for Dicky. Even Mickey forces to fight against someone who is stronger than him in a match where his opponent is original.
Micky, with the help of a new love of life, Charlene (Amy Adams), decides to follow his own path. With his mother looking the other way would Dicky in his addiction to cocaine and when an HBO documentary that Dicky tells people about his alleged back, shows the world the truth about his addiction to crack cocaine, he can take the Mickey right decision.
With a new coach and a new manager, with his stepfather, Mickey becomes hot enough for a league match. Mickey unknown to his team wins the last battle before taking the title with some tips from Dicky. With a shot at glory, Mickey and the needs of the crew and Dicky old Alice with the new team of Charlene and her coach to help you win the title, but the two do not see eye to eye.
David O. Russell gives a sense of manic energy in the fight he is no longer just a boxing movie. Instead, he makes the combat a story about people more concerned that the next fight a lot bigger than boxing.
Even with the predictable plot points of the script Russell takes some next level with four major actions that serve basis.
Christian Bale, who had, presumably, cut an Oscar for her supporting act for shows for the first time it is more than one term in this series had become. Dicky Bale as organic do stay away, even when you’re making life miserable for his younger brother.
Another likely Oscar-winning cast, Alice Melissa Leo is one of the few acts on the line is fuzzy mixed emotions. His brilliant performance in Alice balances both son and seven daughters is as cold and moving. Charlene is Amy Adams as the girl that I know and yet never let the familiar become an obstacle.
Mickey Mark Wahlberg can not be the most interesting character in comparison with the other three, but their role is not easy. While others have backup lines and moments Wahlberg author argues Mickey is the most of the film on their own.
Boxing has had a long relationship with Hollywood and everyone of Marlon Brando, Paul Newman and Robert De Niro has won fame for his portrayal of boxer shorts and combat joined the list of the fable with ease.
The scenes of boxing can be as exciting as those of Martin Scorsese seminal “Raging Bull” masterpiece, the drama, however, is as good as Raging Bull. The grainy camera adds to the overall atmosphere of the last area of Boston, David O. Russell led a.
Do not miss this.
Rating: 3 out of 5 ½
Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Melissa Leo
Screenwriter: Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson
Director: David O. Russell
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