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The Fighter (2010) - Russell's fine, gritty boxing biopic



+ Best Boxing Movie of the Year

The elegant, simple poster for David O. Russell's The Fighter

The Fighter tells the story of boxing brothers Micky and Dicky Ward of Lowell, Massachusetts.

It is in a way the story of the other America, the one that we are rarely treated to on the silver screen: The prejudiced, crudely talking white trash-segment that is really very large. The film is a wildly unglamorous and focused boxing picture with realistic fight scenes and fine performances from Oscar-winning Melissa Leo (Treme (2010-13)), Oscar-nominated Amy Adams (Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000), TV-series) and Oscar-winning Christian Bale (Henry V (1989)), whereas Mark Wahlberg (Planet of the Apes (2001)) is a bit less impressive.
The Fighter is written by Oscar-nominated Eric Johnson (The Finest Hours (2016)), Scott Silver (8 Mile (2002)) and Paul Tamasy (Air Bud (1997)) with Keith Dorrington (The Merger (2007)) contributing story elements and directed by Oscar-nominated, great New-Yorker filmmaker David O. Russell (Three Kings (1999)), whose 5th feature it is.

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Christian Bale lost weight and reportedly stayed in character for the duration of the shooting of David O. Russell's The Fighter



Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 25 mil. $
Box office: 129.1 mil. $
= Big hit
[The Fighter was released December 10 and runs 115 minutes. Martin Scorsese and Darren Aronofsky were contacted to direct, before Russell finally got the job. Filming lasted 33 days from July - August 2009 in Massachusetts, including in some of the facilities the real Wards had trained in. At its wide opening weekend, the film opened #4 (behind Tron Legacy, Yogi Bear and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) to a 12.1 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it grossed 93.6 mil. $ (72.5 % of the total gross). The film's 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 10.1 mil. $ (7.8 %) and Australia with 6.1 mil. $ (5 %). The film was nominated for 7 Oscars, winning two for supporting performances (Leo and Bale), the first film to do that since Woody Allen's great Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). Adams lost Supporting Actress to Leo, Best Picture was lost to The King's Speech, directing to Tom Hooper for King's Speech, original screenplay to King's Speech's David Seidler and editing to The Social Network. It was also nominated for 6 Golden Globes, winning the same two it did at the Oscars, and for 3 BAFTAs, winning none. Wahlberg has tried to develop a sequel, but that hasn't materialized yet. The Fighter is certified fresh at 90 % with a 7.8 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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