6.5/10
Don't let the 'sports film' description of this film fool you, this movie is much more than just another ugly duckling make it.
Resurrecting The Champ is about an Up-and-coming sports reporter rescues a homeless man ("Champ") only to discover that he is, in fact, a boxing legend believed to have passed away. What begins as an opportunity to resurrect Champ's story and escape the shadow of his father's success becomes a personal journey as the ambitious reporter reexamines his own life and his relationship with his family. (imdb)
This movie is inspired by the article "Resurrecting the Champ" by J.R. Moehringer which appeared in the Los Angeles Times Magazine in 1997. The movie did not follow the events of the article and journalist entirely as it exaggerated certain elements, but most of the story's main facts are true.
Starring Samuel L Jackson and Josh Hartnett, this movie goes to the heart of how much we try to make a name for ourselves only to realize that it may not turn out the way we want it to. Jackson is amazing in his role as a homeless man who's not always feeling 100%. When you are watching Samuel L Jackson as The Champ, you forget that he is Nick Fury (Iron Man/ Captain America), Mace Windu (star wars) or Jules Winnfield (Pulp Fiction. He embodies his role as the Champ so well that I am surprised he never won an Oscar.
Ressurecting The Champ is very a inspirational piece of filmmaking. It asks you to think about yourself and the way you preceive yourself and how you want others to preceive you. integrity, truth, preception, fame and responsibilities are some key themes that this film touches upon.
I would say this is a real gem of a movie. It isn't entirely epic, but you can walk away with so much from this movie.
If you don't end up watching this movie, at least remember this you are who you want to be, not what others say you are.
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