Movie with heart

Zena 2021-10-20 17:49:29

In 2020, a not-so-distant year in the future, many changes have taken place in the entire world. In that era, human boxing was no longer allowed. Instead, various robots stepped onto the ring to continue this popular sport and delight the public. Former boxer Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman played by Hugh Jackman) doesn't seem so lonely. He quickly adapts to the development of the times and takes a trained robot to the ring again and again. But unfortunately one after another, he was unexpectedly defeated first, and his debts were high. Then he received the news of the sudden death of his ex-girlfriend and met his 11-year-old boy Max (Dakota Goyo played by Dakota Goyo). ). In an accident, Max met an Atom, a sparring robot that had been eliminated. At Max's insistence, Charlie agreed to let Atom participate in the competition, but unexpectedly discovered that this "waste" was not only resistant to fighting, but also had the potential and talent for fighting. The Kenton father and son and their robot embarked on a new journey. Although this is a mixed movie, the whole movie is very elegant, the use of light and the grasp of the lens are very delicate, soft, and stable. It is the same as the whole atmosphere and plot of the movie. It is neither adventurous nor aggressive. Procrastination, the loss of the little boy’s lack of father’s love and the tenderness of finding his father’s love, and the bloody fighting scenes of robots hitting punches to iron and iron filings, all unfolded steadily.

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Real Steel quotes

  • Bailey Tallet: 1200 miles for a kiss.

    Charlie Kenton: Worth it. So worth it.

  • Max Kenton: Holy shit, it's Tak Mashido.