The Fighter [Blu-ray] | ![The Fighter [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51sCtJdYwbL._SL160_.jpg) | Director: David O. Russell Actors: Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Melissa Leo Studio: Momentum Pictures Home Entertainment Kategorie: DVD
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Jazyky: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), English (Audio Description) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Blu-ray Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Přepravní hmotnost (libry): 0.2 Rozměry (inch): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 5060116726336 EAN: 5060116726336 ASIN: B004L53BXI
Datum vydání: June 20, 2011 Dostupnost: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review
It would be a mistake to confuse The Fighter with the story of Mark Wahlberg, though the similarities are striking. Completely convincing as a boxer, Wahlberg plays welterweight Micky Ward, who grew up in working-class Massachusetts. Like the actor-producer, he had eight siblings, one more famous than the rest. Ward's half-brother, Dicky Eklund (a gaunt, crazy-eyed Christian Bale), turned to boxing first, just as Mark's brother, Donnie, preceded him as a performer (first by singing, then by acting). The similarities end there: Dicky, once known as "The Pride of Lowell," traded his promising pugilistic career for a crack pipe (Sugar Ray Leonard cameos as his best-known opponent). As David O. Russell's film begins, the smothering Alice (Frozen River's Melissa Leo) manages Micky's career, while the unpredictable Dicky attempts to train him. Despite his talent in the ring, though, Micky can't catch a break until he meets Charlene (Amy Adams), a spitfire of a bartender who encourages him to stand up for himself. When Dicky ends up in prison, and Micky takes on a more experienced manager, his fortunes start to improve, but it isn't in his nature to abandon the people who raised him, so he attempts to unite the various factions in his life before his shot at the world championship slips away. Though Russell paints Micky's mother, brother, and sisters with a broad brush, Wahlberg anchors the scenario with his patient, level-headed performance. Rescue Me's Jack McGee also deserves notice as his diplomatic dad, George. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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