Recommended age 13-18
90 minutes
LIONSGATE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
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I have to be honest, I was not looking forward to seeing this movie because I have never been interested in boxing or arena fighting of any kind, but this move is so much more than a cage fight. Right away you can see the tone of this movie from the steel yards of Pittsburgh and the grayness of Pennsylvania in the first scene. The cinematography is great because there is s much symbolism and depth to the visuals. My favorite scene is the final fight because it is so emotional and I cried so much. The music in that scene is also amazing because it really adds a deeper quality of emotion. When the movie first started, I thought I would give it 2 stars because I was expecting a typical boxing movie, but now I give Warrior 4 ½ stars because it is so amazing. This movie is for 13 and up because although it's just a movie, the fighting is so realistic and graphic that it does a little disturbing. This movie is definitely not for everyone, but if you're looking for a deep emotional movie, or if you're in to MMA fighting, Warrior is perfect for you! Credit: Raven Devanney, age 14, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
The youngest son (Hardy) of an alcoholic former boxer (Nolte) returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament -- a path that puts the fighter on a collision corner with his older brother (Edgerton).
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