Real Steel Movie Review and Discussion
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I saw it today and thought it was fantastic. More to follow. In the mean time, how would you rate it?
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Real Steel
Starring Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo
Rated PG-13
Length: 2+ Hours
My review:
I really enjoyed this feel-good underdog story starring Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed-up former boxer who makes a living out of using robot fighters in one-on-one combat matches with other robots. When his ex-girlfriend dies, Charlie is given temporary custody of his estranged son Max, an 11-year-old precocious boy who quickly develops an interest in robotic boxing although he resents his father who abandoned him and his mom. Charlie and Max form a bond when the kid discovers in a junkyard a sparring robot that he names "Atom." Meanwhile, Charlie's girlfriend, Bailey (played by LOST's Evangeline Lilly), the daughter of Charlie's former coach, is a level-headed woman who has a soft spot for Charlie and always tries to talk some sense into him.
The cinematronics/CGI effects are really awe-inspiring and very realistic, especially with the smooth movements and visual renderings of the robots. Although critics call the plot and the characters a bit clichéd, the story's pacing is done well enough to keep viewers interested, and Jackman, Lilly, and young newcomer Goyo give very good performances. Jackman portrays a flawed man who has a strained relationship with his young son, and Goyo's Max is a smart, ambitious boy who's amazed by the world of robot boxing and its legendary figures.
I truly enjoyed this movie and wouldn't mind going for a second viewing.
Overall Rating: A
Seriously? No threads on this movie yet, so I'll start.
I saw it today and thought it was fantastic. More to follow. In the mean time, how would you rate it?
EDIT:
Mods, please fix the title.
Additional Info: Visit the Official Site
Real Steel
Starring Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo
Rated PG-13
Length: 2+ Hours
My review:
I really enjoyed this feel-good underdog story starring Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton, a washed-up former boxer who makes a living out of using robot fighters in one-on-one combat matches with other robots. When his ex-girlfriend dies, Charlie is given temporary custody of his estranged son Max, an 11-year-old precocious boy who quickly develops an interest in robotic boxing although he resents his father who abandoned him and his mom. Charlie and Max form a bond when the kid discovers in a junkyard a sparring robot that he names "Atom." Meanwhile, Charlie's girlfriend, Bailey (played by LOST's Evangeline Lilly), the daughter of Charlie's former coach, is a level-headed woman who has a soft spot for Charlie and always tries to talk some sense into him.
The cinematronics/CGI effects are really awe-inspiring and very realistic, especially with the smooth movements and visual renderings of the robots. Although critics call the plot and the characters a bit clichéd, the story's pacing is done well enough to keep viewers interested, and Jackman, Lilly, and young newcomer Goyo give very good performances. Jackman portrays a flawed man who has a strained relationship with his young son, and Goyo's Max is a smart, ambitious boy who's amazed by the world of robot boxing and its legendary figures.
I truly enjoyed this movie and wouldn't mind going for a second viewing.
Overall Rating: A
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