Director - David O. Russell
Genre - Biography/Drama
Directed by David O. Russell this is a movie about professional boxer Micky Ward who rose from nothing to become the toast of his small town Lowell. Feeling pulled down by his own family, in particular his manipulating mother and drug addict brother Dicky, not so young Micky has to choose fast in order to have a shot at glory. Playing Dicky, an almost unrecognizable Christian Bale completely hijacked the picture. With a script written in such a way that 'The Fighter' in the title refers as much to Dicky as it does Micky, Bale made sure he wasn't playing second fiddle by giving the performance of a lifetime. Dicky fights to redeem himself from the ashes of past failures and addiction. Micky fights to prove himself worthy. There are two stories running simultaneously here. We have never seen a film until this in which the supporting actor (Bale won an Oscar in this category) outshined the lead so thoroughly. It works however and Wahlberg being outpunched in the acting ring by Bale doesn't mar the outcome at all. In fact, it is curiously enriched because Dicky is the more interesting brother. The one we paid to see. Christian Bale's dedication to his craft is well known. Now it's unquestionable.
4.5 STARS!
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Comments
All Hail Mr Bale!!
Love the 1 minute idea. GREAT!
We haven't seen 'Winter's Bone' but when we do, will take heed and notice this John Hawkes you're talking about. Thank you for your comment.
Custard - Bale has indeed been working hard. He doesn't take the roles he inhabits lightly, does he? Glad you like our concept. Thank you and hope to elicit more comments from you.
Not to say that Christian Bale wasn't amazing: I just think that they played it like that on purpose. :)