The Boxer

2009
4.9| 0h30m| en
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Ben is a tormented young man who escapes abuse, his life in crime streets to spend, with the result that he was in prison ends. If Ben is released, he comes back as a boxer, with the help of his mentor, Joe, a bokstrainer. Have a new found love named Natalie. But then he finds out that he more than just fighting for the title, he fights for his life, justice and honor

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Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Nonureva Really Surprised!
Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
andyhain I watched this twice and almost got off on it. I was very disappointed that Stacy Keach gave us such a weak boxing movie - I thought I recalled that he did one a lot better than this, but at least he kept his hands off the real star - Kelly Adams, grrr. Must be thousands of us who are in love with her!
Nilefrii I watched this movie because of my new love for the TV series 'Once upon a time' were Josh Dallas plays one of the main characters. I think he is extremely hot and when I saw that he was in a boxer movie, and me loving boxing I thought it was just to good to be true. But oh dear was I wrong. The script feels like it has been written by a 14 year old and the execution was even worse. The actors just doesn't come through making the script feel any worse. It is so cliché, to the frustrated guy who doesn't wants to box at first but then learns to love it. Obviously he is an ex con and with a mysterious troubled past. Of course there is the bad guy who just can't stand the main guy and just have to make everything worse for him. And domdomdom.. there is a girl, who of course is together with the bad guy, making even more trouble for our hero. Me being a student in film making am sad to see how a movie can get so wrong, the filming isn't even good. and as the cherry on top of the cream the trainer smokes through every scene of the movie, I mean come on didn't we leave cigarettes in movies back in the 50's. In conclusion,don't see it. If you want to see a boxing movie watch The fighter, Rocky, million dollar baby, never back down etc. To save your self from losing 1 & half hour of your life you will never get back, do not see this horrible thing called a movie.
jamesbangkok Movies this thin on story can sometimes work if they care deeply about the theme they revolve around, and portray it in an exciting way. In this case it was the world of boxing and The Boxer falls hopelessly short. *Spoiler* A kid with no experience at all undergoes a quick karate kid training montage and is able to skip the amateur boxing circuit, go straight into the professional fight game and get a world title shot, without ever having sparred. Seems anyone can become a world champion athlete these days if they train for a couple weeks.Choreography is weak with boring camera work and untrained boxers. The film is riddled with the familiar including the pantomime villain, tired coach, reluctant fighter with checkered past (see From Here To Eternity) and aforementioned use of training montage. The Boxer adds nothing new to the genre and executes its clichéd and predictable plot lazily. 2/10
intelearts The Boxer has some good points going for it but clearly shows how film is a visual medium - what looks and sounds good on paper doesn't translate up on the screen.The plot, ex-con doesn't want to fight, but trainer Stacy Keach persuades, is pretty paper thin, but and here is the first big mistake: the script is blatantly clichéd from beginning to end - and not in a good way. This film clearly has aspirations to be an inspirational sports movie but Raging Bull or Rocky it ain't.It's all too simplistic, even the training scenes don't build enough, and while the fights scenes are well choreographed, if lacking real oomph, the camera lacks the imagination to follow through.The biggest fault lies in the grading of the film: it is just too Hallmark in its coloring and angles and more thought on production design would have helped enormously.The one real negative of this however is smoking. For a sports film to see chain smoking in every scene was just too much - was it really necessary for character? Off putting to put it mildly.Not a dreadful film, it just lacks that spark.If boxing or the boxing genre are your thing then you may well enjoy this - it is too clichéd for our taste - but it has its moments.

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