The Fighter
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The Fighter

Based on the story of Micky Ward, a fledgling boxer who tries to escape the shadow of his more famous but troubled older boxing brother and get his ow...n shot at greatness. Show More

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The Fighter (2010) is a compelling drama that follows the remarkable true story of Micky Ward, an aspiring boxer determined to succeed outside the shadow of his older brother, Dicky Eklund, a former boxing star turned drug addict. Set in the gritty streets of Lowell, Massachusetts, the film showcases Micky's relentless pursuit of his boxing dreams despite the many obstacles he faces.

Directed by David O. Russell and starring Mark Wahlberg as Micky Ward, along with Christian Bale in an Oscar-winning performance as Dicky, the film expertly portrays the complex relationship between the two brothers. Micky's journey is further complicated by his overbearing mother, played by Melissa Leo, who manages their careers but often puts her own interests first.

As Micky struggles to establish his own identity and prove his worth as a boxer, he finds love and support in Charlene, a feisty bartender portrayed by Amy Adams. Together, they navigate the challenges that come with Micky's tumultuous family dynamics and the relentless pressure to succeed in the cutthroat world of professional boxing.

The Fighter is a riveting film filled with powerful performances and intense boxing sequences. It delves into themes of family, loyalty, redemption, and determination, showcasing Micky Ward's incredible journey from underdog to boxing legend. With its gripping storyline and stellar cast, this critically acclaimed film is a must-watch for fans of sports dramas and inspiring true stories.

Also Known As:

The Fighter

Release Date:

17 Dec 2010

Writers:

Scott Silver (screenplay), Paul Tamasy (screenplay), Eric Johnson (screenplay), Paul Tamasy (story), Eric Johnson (story), Keith Dorrington (story)

Awards:

Won 2 Oscars. Another 72 wins & 123 nominations.