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Warrior

عملڈرامہSport
سال2011
دورانیہ2h 20m

ایک شرابی سابق باکسر کا سب سے چھوٹا بیٹا گھر لوٹتا ہے، جہاں اسے اپنے والد نے ایک مخلوط مارشل آرٹس ٹورنامنٹ میں مقابلے کے لیے تربیت دی ہے - ایک ایسا راستہ جو فائٹر کو اپنے اجنبی، بڑے بھائی کے ساتھ تصادم کے راستے پر ڈال دیتا ہے۔

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کاسٹ

Tom Hardy

Tommy Conlon

Nick Nolte

Paddy Conlon

Joel Edgerton

Brendan Conlon

Jennifer Morrison

Tess Conlon

Frank Grillo

Frank Campana

Kevin Dunn

Principal Zito

Maximiliano Hernández

Colt Boyd

Bryan Callen

Bryan Callen

Sam Sheridan

Sam Sheridan

Fernando Chien

Fenroy

Jake McLaughlin

Mark Bradford

VM

Vanessa Martinez

Pilar Fernandez

Denzel Whitaker

Stephon

CM

Carlos Miranda

Tito

Nick Lehane

Nash

Laura Chinn

KC

CT

Capri Thomas

Emily Conlon

Lexi Cowan

Rosie Conlon

آپ کو یہ بھی پسند آ سکتا ہے

تبصرے

10 تبصرے

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Sarah.familyApr 28, 2023

Hollywood tends to do things in spurts. When they make one sort of movie, you can pretty much guarantee there will be many more soon after. Back in the 1930s, it was gangster films...one after another. The 1950s and early 60s, it was nothing but westerns. In the late 70s, it was roller skating and CB radio films. Now, in the 2010s, it's fight films. First was "The Wrestler" and then "The Fighter" and then "The Warrior". So, from this standpoint, "The Warrior" isn't exactly original--it's one in a string of similar films. Is it any good? Or, is it just derivative? Before I go any further, I have a VERY important confession to make. I don't like UFC fighting and think it's barbaric. As a libertarian sort of guy, I am not for banning it--hey, if they want to kill each other, that's their right...just don't expect me to pay to go see it. So you might wonder why I would watch the film in the first place--a very, very good question. I am a film nut--a total fanatic. Considering that I've reviewed over 15,000 films on IMDb, it's not surprising I'd review "The Warrior"--simply because of the process of elimination! Additionally, I am trying to see as many of IMDb's Top 250 as I possibly can--and I only have a few more to go. This brings up an important question, then--for whom am I writing this review?! After all, if you love UFC, you'll love this film (hence the very high rating)--and if you don't, you'll almost certainly never watch the film in the first place! So, my review is essentially for about a dozen folks out there--people who are either being forced to watch the film against their wills or who are so nuts about movies that they'll watch anything. "The Warrior" is, for me, a turn off your brain and enjoy it sort of film. You cannot over-analyze this one or you'll likely turn it off. Think about it--two guys who have barely any experience in UFC fighting get to go to the biggest tournament in the universe AND although they have different last names, they are brothers and the rest of the folks in the movie only learns this (cue suspenseful music!!) before the final match that they are brothers!! The problem is that early on in the film you learn they are brothers and you just KNOW it will all come down to this! There is zero suspense in this regard....zero. I really wish they'd just abandoned this plot element. There are other aspects of the film that were much better. The men are also dealing with an alcoholic father (Nick Nolte) and this provides for some interesting moments. The old man wants to reunite with them but he's simply burned too many bridges. Additionally, the school teacher angle for the one brother was pretty interesting. I also appreciated some of the twists that do occur in the final match--and it is quite emotional and touching. Overall, this is a decent enough film that is ultimately very violent and rather predictable. Worth seeing if you're into this sort of thing but otherwise, probably not the film for you. I really wish they'd try making another similar sort of movie but without the predictability--which, unfortunately, is the problem with most fight movies.

Khalil MadcouriApr 28, 2023

First off - great camera-work, hence the 2. Now for the core of the movie - brother vs brother is a fun plot that can be twisted every which way. However as soon as some obviously fake Russian character is introduced with the completely out of place Visotski song playing in the background... the pieces start falling in place. This is a classical American tearjerker feelgood movie. The idea alone of a classic underdog has been made into film 100 times better in Rocky, where not the selfish victory but "all-in" attempt at it is what really counts. A battle that could not be won, yet one does not give up. This is the opposite. What could have been a very dramatic (and believable! and almost heartbreaking!) plot of two brothers pitted against each other is washed down the tubes. For someone who has a moderate interest in MMA it is clear the the ending was completely unrealistic and would have never taken place. This is not 1900's, today people are not beaten to within an inch of their life in the ring. To contrast this to any VanDamme flick - think of this movie being a much better attempt at a fighter movie, minus actual fighters who have no acting skills, but add to it American superiority complex and you have the "warrior". Overrated, and sad to say this "warrior" won in the ring but lost to idealism.

ANGEOApr 28, 2023

I'm hard to break when it comes to emotions. I've seen a lot of the best emotional films. Schindler's List, Forrest Gump, Grave of the Fireflies, Requiem for a Dream, The Green Mile, It's a Wonderful Life, and most recently I Lost my Body. But this is the one that finally cracked me, and for the first time in my life, I've cried to a movie. I don't even like sports, but the sheer intensity and stress I felt in the fight scenes is overwhelming. Dear god this is a masterpiece.