I received this movie through Netflix DVD. It stars Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger and was directed by Ron Howard. This is a boxing movie, with something the Rockie Movies does not have, and that is it is based on a true story of depression era boxer Jim Braddock. He is a journeyman boxer, who gets down on his luck and success after braking his hand. He is discharged from boxing, and has to fend for his family by working on the docks of New Jersey. His family suffers due to the lack of work, and finally his wife takes them to her parent's. Braddock goes on welfare to get them back. Braddock gets an opportunity to fight, because someone is injured. He makes the most of it, and wins four fights in a row, and then a shot for the title. The movie makes a point that the champion has killed two people with his punches, knocking their brains loose. Braddock makes the most of his chances, and wins the title in a decision.
I liked the portrayal of Zellweger as the concerned and loving wife. She does something with her mouth that is attractive. Crowe does a great job, and the fight scenes are fun. Braddock's manager, payed by Paul Giamatti received a nomination for best supporting actor.
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