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Cinderella Man - BLU-RAY Version (2005)

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Starring: Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Bruce McGill, Paddy Considine, Krysta Carter
Director: Ron Howard
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 139 mins
Certificate: 12
Collections: Blu-ray
Genres: Drama, Sport
Languages: English
Released: 12/11/2007
Also Available on:  Also Available on: DVD

Brief synopsis of Cinderella Man - BLU-RAY Version

Director Ron Howard and star Russell Crowe re-team after their Oscar-winning collaboration, A BEAUTIFUL MIND, for this rousing biopic. It's the true story of boxer James J. Braddock (Russell Crowe), a heavyweight contender from New Jersey nicknamed the Bulldog of Bergen, who lost his fame and fortune during the Great Depression only to win the hearts of the downtrodden during a spectacular comeback. Crowe is masterful as Braddock, with Renee Zellweger playing his wife, and Paul Giamatti as his loyal friend and manager, Joe Gould. The sharply observed script devotes a significant amount of screen time to the domestic struggles of Braddock's family; developing character and place with a wealth of period detail, so when the comeback starts, the payoff is enormous. The matches themselves are unforgettable: raw, intense, riveting, with more than a passing stylistic nod to Martin Scorsese's groundbreaking 1980 film, RAGING BULL. Though it may sound a bit formulaic, one should remember that this is the true and original underdog boxer story from which all others hail, and it's riveted together with true craftsmanship. Howard has a real skill for plucking audience members' heartstrings, and the performances are first-rate. Giamatti and Crowe play off each other in a rapport perfectly suited to their roles, especially at the ring, where the one's manic intensity makes a perfect contrast to the other's warrior grace.

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Rated - 4 stars"For two hundred and fifty dollars I would fight your wife!"

nated23 nated23 from Birmingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/12/2007

It may not boast an original bone in its battered body, but Cinderella Man delivers old-fashioned, Shawshank Redemption-style entertainment. Particularly worth seeing for Crowe’s muscular, sensitive, towering turn.

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Rated - 5 starsA good story well presented

jimbo from Donington , 21/12/2007

Exceptional story well acted, good camerawork and superb direction. The final fight scene was much better than all the rocky films and because the story is true the realism is there.

Well worth putting on your list of films to see

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Rated - 5 starsGreat movie

A customer from York , 05/01/2008

I really enjoyed this movie. It's a good story with good acting. What more could you want?

In my opinion Paul Giamatti was the star of the show but I also enjoyed Crowe's performance.

As a Blu ray release, I thought this was just 'OK'... some parts were stunning, others looked a little flat and not too different from DVD. Overall though, it wasn't bad.

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Rated - 3 starsCinderella Man

Gantax from Altrincham , 14/01/2008

Well worth watching, the intelligent mans Rocky. Good acting, you don't have to be a boxing fan to appreciate the film.

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Rated - 4 stars"For two hundred and fifty dollars I would fight your wife!"

nated23 nated23 from Birmingham [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/12/2007

It may not boast an original bone in its battered body, but Cinderella Man delivers old-fashioned, Shawshank Redemption-style entertainment. Particularly worth seeing for Crowe’s muscular, sensitive, towering turn.

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Rated - 4 starsAnother Crowe Classic

Ashley Brown from My House, Bristol [Highly rated reviewer] , 02/04/2008

A moving story of life in the depression,great acting from Crowe. A Must See

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