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Million Dollar Baby (2004)

December. 15,2004
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8.1
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PG-13
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Despondent over a painful estrangement from his daughter, trainer Frankie Dunn isn't prepared for boxer Maggie Fitzgerald to enter his life. But Maggie's determined to go pro and to convince Dunn and his cohort to help her.

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Wordiezett
2004/12/15

So much average

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MamaGravity
2004/12/16

good back-story, and good acting

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ChampDavSlim
2004/12/17

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Mandeep Tyson
2004/12/18

The acting in this movie is really good.

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cathylr
2004/12/19

Clint Eastwood is known for filiming strong characters in a sensitive way. It is once again the case here. Except that as I don´t like boxing, I did not get quite into this one.

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jakeperry-64891
2004/12/20

This movie was an all around great piece of work... The fact that Eastwood and Morgan Freeman teamed up to make such an amazing movie is phenomenal. With Clint Eastwood being one of the best directors of all time (IMO), some of the angles and scenes in this movie were a little less perfect then in others like his later films like American Sniper. For example, during fights, you can tell the director was trying to create tension by switching the angles rapidly, and also trying to put you in her shoes, almost like first person view. In conclusion, although some angles and scenes seemed a little Half-a**, the overall movie was a great experience.

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The Movie Diorama
2004/12/21

Sweet Jesus this was depressing. Like I'm talking soul destroying. The little tiny bit of happiness and glory is absolutely annihilated by the tragic third act. Just like a typical sports drama, a rookie wishes to become a champion (in this case a female) and so they train, win fights and compete in the title match. Yes, we've seen it all before. It's a formula that just works perfectly for the sports genre, so there is no need to alter it. Yet, Clint Eastwood decided to go that extra step further and throw in a plot twist that was ruined by the film's marketing. That issue aside, it was excellently executed and really does create an impact. This isn't just a story about winning boxing and becoming a champion. It's about pursuing your dreams and battling your own personal demons. Trying to make something out of your life. Two juxtaposing personalities makes this abundantly clear. Frankie Dunn gives people opportunities and strives for perfection whereas Eddie Dupris lives his life in regret for not being able to achieve his life's ambition. Maggie comes along with the pain and loss of her past life and is able to connect with these two experienced yet jaded individuals that transcends their sorrow. Through sheer determination of the sport, they battle on together. Like a family they unfortunately never had. Using the sport of boxing, Eastwood turns a simple plot into a subtextual construct about inspiration. Very touching. All performances were outstanding. Swank, Freeman and Eastwood were phenomenal, could watch them all day. Eastwood's direction was incredible, particularly how he filmed the boxing matches. The shots are far away so that you can see the actors fight, as if it was a real boxing match. Paul Haggis' screenplay was sharp and rather cut throat. Eastwood's lines were quite savage which enhanced how fatigued he was. The third act's tonal shift may steer some away but this is a well crafted and well acted sports drama.

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lisa_room
2004/12/22

Clint eastwood has done it again. This is an incredible and moving portrait of a young boxer (Hilary Swank) and her mentor (Clint Eastwood). I cant stress enough how important it is to stay away from spoilers on this site and other sites. The movie hinges on a plot twist that took me completely off guard. Give it a shot, it's a really powerful story.

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