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Size: 815 mb
Files: 3
Runtime: 116 min
Audio: 2.1 Stereo
Language: English
Resolution: 1280x720
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Video Bitrate: 3226 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps

Review: When it comes to winning awards, boxing films seem to always be contenders, so the thought of watching another boxing movie can be off-putting. But fighter hanging in and saves the label achieve every bit of it critical praise. This is because most of the fighting in this movie takes place outside the ring, Irish Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) spars with disorderly brother who trains him and his mother manages to it and very minor characters have their own applicants overcome.David O. Russell brings a needed dose of realism in the boxing genre, downplaying the nature of disadvantage Mickys profit and focusing on the relationship to push it through and keep it throughout his way to welterweight. Most of the time, in fact, the story feels equally Mickys and his brother. Dickie Eklund (Christian Bale), as we beat over the head with the first part of the movie, went ten rounds with Sugar Ray Leonard and knocked him down, and became the pride of the small working-class town of Lowell, Massachusetts? because one would think, not hard.But Dickey, off-kilter, gay people still unreliable (transformative performance from Bale, to put it mildly), takes time hes not training Mickey on crack houses. In fact, he is not oblivious to the fact that HBO following him around for their documentary Abuse cracks, none of his return. It is clear that his behavior is the preservation of Mickey, who had a string of bad losses late down. After an awkward fight where Mickey compatible, Mickey suddenly finds himself wondering if he had his athletic career and family separate.The ideas this annoying Mickys mother Alice, played by Melissa Leo, who impressively embodies Each controlling mother. Alice put her home most days and smokes cigarettes, and his seven daughters touching parents fighting for his attention. Leo holds Alice on all aggravating monster, which provides a more complete picture of the mother, where the blurry line between business and family.Amy Adams also excels in support of its role, the bartender and college dropout, but who? the audience? see how Mickys family kept him as her boyfriend back and pushes it to the right path. It is interesting that while it grows to invest more in Mickys career divides his script from the audience, giving his performance more characters weight.Russells harsh reality to it, almost like a character in Boston Ben Afflecks movie Gone Baby Gone and the city. In addition to appearance, dress and manners, Russell chooses a hand-documentary feel to the film, Darren Aronofskys wrestler and even prefers to shoot part of the boxing sequences with lenses as those used in the late 90s, to give the feeling of watching a live broadcast . The fighting, although effective, are secondary to another fight. Watching Dickie spiraling down and back again, Alice has trouble letting go and Mickey tries to speak for himself and admit that he actually acts require more compelling conflict. All together, they give the best fighter group is 2010. And, like all great boxing movies, all these tensions erupt inside and outside their way symbolically boxing ring for the final battle. As Dickey encourages his brother Waning rounds of the championship fight, he gets it perfectly when he says everything that happens out there with you.The emotional moments fighter made Lack of a real knockout and many intimate moments clouded with humor on the spot, but not a scene -ruining ways, but rather to become a heavyweight drama ride the underdog story for two hours, soldier chooses something a little more natural, adjusting correctly: people and personal relationships that hurt or harm us, are vital important to our success. ~ Stephen CVisit my site http://moviemusereviews.com

Year: 2010
Genre: Biography, Drama, Sport
Director: David O. Russell
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams
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