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A hardened boxing trainer is taken by surprise when an incredibly determined young woman wants him to train her. Won over by her sheer determination he begrudgingly takes her on. In turns exasperating and inspiring each other the two come to discover that they share a common spirit that transcends the pain and loss of their pasts and they find in each other a sense of family they lost long ago. (Roadshow Entertainment)

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novoten 

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English An incredibly intense film of immense emotion, touching, comforting, and chilling, that nails you to your seat and doesn't let go until the final catharsis. Due to its emotional charge, it will never leave my mind, especially thanks to the captivating shadowplay that shrouds the gymnasium and the three flawless performances that impressively stand out from it. ()

Kaka 

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English A film that impressed me. First and foremost, it's not just a film about boxing, but about a person. As for Hilary Swank, she delivers the best performance I have seen in a very long time, and quite possibly the best female performance ever. Clint Eastwood directs again with his classic style. The film is accompanied by minimal music and takes place in suggestively raw environments, whether it be gloomy corners of hospital rooms or a dark gym. All of this creates an indescribable and unique atmosphere, even though it has a practically ordinary and sometimes predictable screenplay. For me, unequivocally the best film of the year. ()

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English Million Dollar Baby is first and foremost a film that can mount real and infinitely varied human emotions onto a self-servingly moving and academically focused story. A hypnotic and intimate film where there is no talking, only listening in humility to a trio of diverse characters, carved by their own cruel pasts and mutual encounters, who for two hours become inseparable heralds of life's joys, hardships and deepest sorrow. It's not a film about boxing, it's a film about life – how it is understood by people who have been through something and know what is worth working, sweating, breathing and sinning for. We should listen to it. 95% ()

Lima 

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English It took me a long, long time to get into this film, because I felt that Eastwood was emotionally blackmailing me in the end. If only! This is one of the best films about human desire, courage without boundaries and especially the right to deal with one's life according to one's best knowledge and conscience. In the words of Piergiorgio Welby: "man has a right to life, but does not mean that man must live it at all costs", and I would see this as the main mission of Eastwood's work (and I would recommend it to all Catholics). Bravo Clint, bravo Hilary! ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English So I finally caught up on on this film that I've been putting off for a long time due to ignoring women in martial arts and I'm pleasantly surprised. Weaker than Rocky better than Warrior. Clint Eastwood steals the whole film for himself, again playing the typical curmudgeon as in Gran Torino and winning me over, Hillary Swank is surprisingly good, though I didn't cheer or scream extra in the fights, and the ending is a bit too far-fetched; strong but surprisingly, it left me cold. I had fun. 80% ()

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