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Cinderella Man

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Cinderella Man is a true story from the Great Depression. Also like that film, it is about an underdog who becomes a hero and a symbol of hope for the downtrodden. Seabiscuit, of course, was a racehorse and, like the subject of this movie, was considered to be past his ‘use by’ date, making his triumph that much sweeter for those who cheered him on.

At the beginning of Cinderella Man, Jim Braddock (Russell Crowe) is a successful boxer enjoying a comfortable lifestyle with his wife, Mae (Renee Zellweger) and their three children. Five years later, Braddock is crushed by the Depression; a broken hand has lost him matches, his boxing licence has been revoked and he and his family have moved from their house to a cramped apartment. Unable to pay the bills, he takes work on the docks but the family slips deeper into debt.

A chance to get back into the ring comes with a last minute offer to fight from his former manager, Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti). It’s been a year since his last bout and no one expects him to win over his opponent – a leading contender. But win, he does – and he continues to do so, showing a remarkable left hook that he has developed on the docks while favouring his left arm against his injured right. He’s so impressive that boxing promoter, Jimmy Johnston (Bruce McGill) reinstates his licence.

Always with the thought of keeping his family together, Braddock goes from strength to strength, but while he becomes the people’s champion, Mae – fearful of seeing him hurt – is unable to attend his fights. With victory following victory, Braddock is soon able to achieve what not so long ago would have seemed impossible – a chance for a title fight against the much favoured heavyweight champion, Max Baer (Craig Bierko) – a boxer so powerful he has already killed two opponents.

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Starring   Renee Zellweger, Russell Crowe, Craig Bierko, Paul Giamatti, Connor Price
Director   Ron Howard
Year   2005
Length   139 minutes
Classification   M
Genre   Biography, Sports Drama, Other Drama
Video Standard   PAL
Screen Formats   Widescreen 2.35:1
Subtitles   English, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Portuguese
Sound   English Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
Special Features   Deleted Scenes with introductions by Director Ron Howard and Optional Commentary; Ringside Seats Featurette – Director Ron Howard, screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, novelist Norman Mailer and producer Brian Grazer watch and comment on the original Braddock and Baer fight
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 Charlie#39

This is a really good movie... the true story of Jim Braddock. It shows the struggle people had to live through the great depression in the 1930s. Jim is a boxer and progresses to world Champion in a short 5 years. A true story, very well acted and presented. A great movie.

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 gwezza#1

A very powerful movie and so well acted. What a courageous but gentle man he was. A nice combination in a true manly man.

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 hamblin08#1

Great, close to Million Dollar Baby in class. So if you liked that you'll love this too! Very well kept me intrigued.

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Eckles#1

I just loved it , it made me laugh and cry especially at the end, I could barely watch to see if he was going to get killed or win. It was awesome and what makes it more so, is because it is a true story. I would definitely give it 5 stars

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Graham#5

Boxing is definitely not my scene but Russell Crowe is such a good actor and this made the movie worth seeing. The images of the depression were excellent and Renee Zellweger's character Mae was very good. The fact that it was all based on a true story which had a happy ending made one feel good!

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susfam#1

Although I hate boxing, filmakers tend to do a great job with the human story behind the boxer. Zellweger is brilliant. A must see.

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