Real Steel
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Director: Shawn Levy
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Evangeline Lilly, Hugh Jackman
Details: 127mins/ PG13
Jackman is Charlie Kenton, a once prosperous boxer, who is now a degenerate and dead beat dad. When his ex-girlfriend buys the farm, leaving behind his 11 year old son, Charlie takes him on for three months in exchange for $100,000. Bonding over their love for robots knocking the living crap out of each other, the lads unexpectedly (!) become successful with a former "sparing bot" that is "built to take hits but not dish them out" JUST like Charlie. See what they did there? Oh Hollywood...
As clichéd as Real Steel might be, and it really is mandatory underdog stuff, it's typically Spielbergian. The relationship between Charlie and Max is as syrupy sweet as you'd expect, but it's played with genuine warmth by both Jackman and newcomer Goyo that it doesn't really matter. Sure, you mightn't buy Max's utter lack of disdain towards his perpetually absent aul' lad, but this is a family movie with robots for God's sake; pipe down and enjoy the shininess.
Director Levy has previously helmed the bland likes of Night and the Museum and Date Night, but has hired himself an accomplished cinematographer in (Avatar lenser) Mauro Fiore, who really gives the film a grimy, but still flamboyantly expensive feel. The robots that smack each other about the place also look very well when doing said smacking about the place.
A solid family film, just don't go expecting anything you haven't seen in countless other sports movies.
Review by Mike Sheridan
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Here's one for boys and their fathers everywhere... It's Rocky meets Transformers in this crowd-pleasing though not-really-original take on the underdog sports story. Thankfully, it avoids the dustbin-lid-to-the-head approach of the awful Transformers 3 and has some real heart in there. That's thanks to a solid human story which anchors viewers amid all the robot boxing carnage. When I initially saw the kid (Dakota Goyo) in the trailer, I groaned and thought he was going to be irritating. He turned out to be the real star of the film and his rapport with Hugh Jackman is superb. Sure, it's cliched but that's not always a bad thing in an acceptable popcorn film.
Posted 12/10/2011 23:33:32
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