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Southpaw

  • 2015
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
271K
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams in Southpaw (2015)
Billy Hope is a one-time boxer at the height of his fame, with a fancy house and a loving family, and despite his career, his wife Maureen, pleads for him to quit so he can spend time with his daughter Leila. He announces his retirement during a party, but when Maureen is accidentally killed during an altercation with another boxer, his world falls apart.
Then when he loses Leila to child protection services due to his destructive behavior, his last hope is returning to the world of boxing with the help of trainer Tick Wills in order to reunite with Leila.
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After a fatal incident sends him on a rampant path of destruction, a champion boxer fights to get custody of his daughter and revive his professional career.After a fatal incident sends him on a rampant path of destruction, a champion boxer fights to get custody of his daughter and revive his professional career.After a fatal incident sends him on a rampant path of destruction, a champion boxer fights to get custody of his daughter and revive his professional career.

  • Director
    • Antoine Fuqua
  • Writer
    • Kurt Sutter
  • Stars
    • Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Rachel McAdams
    • Oona Laurence
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    271K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,990
    130
    • Director
      • Antoine Fuqua
    • Writer
      • Kurt Sutter
    • Stars
      • Jake Gyllenhaal
      • Rachel McAdams
      • Oona Laurence
    • 426User reviews
    • 355Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 nominations total

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    Jake Gyllenhaal
    Jake Gyllenhaal
    • Billy Hope
    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Maureen Hope
    Oona Laurence
    Oona Laurence
    • Leila Hope
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Tick Wills
    50 Cent
    50 Cent
    • Jordan Mains
    • (as Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson)
    Skylan Brooks
    Skylan Brooks
    • Hoppy
    Naomie Harris
    Naomie Harris
    • Angela Rivera
    Victor Ortiz
    Victor Ortiz
    • Ramone
    Beau Knapp
    Beau Knapp
    • Jon Jon
    Miguel Gomez
    Miguel Gomez
    • Miguel 'Magic' Escobar
    Dominic Colón
    Dominic Colón
    • Mikey
    Jose Caraballo
    • Eli Frost
    Malcolm M. Mays
    Malcolm M. Mays
    • Gabe
    Aaron Quattrocchi
    • Keith 'Buzzsaw' Brady
    Lana Young
    Lana Young
    • Gloria
    Danny Henriquez
    • Hector Escobar
    Patsy Meck
    Patsy Meck
    • Judge Kayle
    Vito Grassi
    • Nick
    • Director
      • Antoine Fuqua
    • Writer
      • Kurt Sutter
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    User reviews426

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    tute_n

    Emotion, emotion and emotion...think about that, don't be an asshole

    First of all...this is wrong, why i have to write in English only, i want to write in Spanish, i don't have that right???. OK, going to the point that matters...the movie is extraordinary whether you are a boxer, whether you where a boxer or if you don't even know what boxing is, like someone says down here. I watch it in the night, and the next morning when i woke up i was feeling so weird (like in a good way i think). It provoke on mi something very difficult to describe. It touches my most intimate fiber, it came with a strong emotional charge. Although I understand that not everyone feels the same way, you never, NEVER can put 1,2,3, or 4 stars to this movie...they are qualifications to fit in Aladdin movie, don't be cruel, don't be like that, don't be that guy, think, with that qualifications the movie rate falls apart. The actor are really exceptional...Mcadams is great truly great, although she participates in the first part her essence will remain with you all the way. Forest...there is nothing to say about him that someone doesn't know, the way that he adopts that kind of character is beautiful. And Gyllenhaal is becoming one of my favorites really, he is truly magnificent. It can't be bad with persons who work in this level. Watch it please, y cannot take it out of my head, i repeat, at least for my as a boxing fan that i am, it left me with a mix of emotions that only few movies have provoke that on my. Just watch it an i hop you can enjoy it as i did. From Uruguay, my regards to all of you, enjoy your life.
    7FeastMode

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    Beastly acting. emotionally powerful and very moving. and an awesome job of making you feel what he is feeling. A unique and intriguing character brought to life by the phenomenal acting of Jake Gyllenhaal who has become one of the best. forest Whitaker, Rachel mcAdams and the kid were great too. 50 cent shouldn't have been in the movie tho (2 viewings)
    7Jackblyth8

    A Rollercoaster of Emotions

    The heartbreaking tale of a professional boxer struggling to balance riches and fame with compassion and love. Though, a drive inside, powers a determined outlook to achieve a mighty comeback.

    Boxer Billy Hope hits rock-bottom after losing his family and falls into depression. His encounter with a former boxer gives him hope to stand up once again.

    'Southpaw' strives to capture the highest highs as well as the lowest lows of life. Jake Gyllenhaal shines in his lead role, encapsulating all the emotions from desperation and frustration, to pure joy and elation. The sports film ensures a level of authenticity is maintained throughout, though it is the scenes portrayed outside the ring that are arguably most potent.

    Antoine Fuqua very much mirrors the pace and intensity of a boxing match. One criticism of the spectacle is that it never comes up for breath, it's constant throughout, making for an extreme 120 minutes. The changing of events are too sudden, while the lack of light-heartedness means a lack of tonic for the heavy thriller.

    Performances across the board are sensational. Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams are standout, with Forest Whittaker's supporting role providing the perfect blend of personalities for the drama unfolding on-screen.

    A true rollercoaster of emotions that conveys what is truly important - family and love. Highlighting traits of determination, belief and resilience as the core of not only sport, but life itself.

    For many, the film may seem exaggerated and extreme. However, its good intentions and detail of writing and illustrating the sporting world, makes 'Southpaw' enjoyable viewing.
    90U

    Great

    The first 45 minutes are basically Murphy's law for the protagonist: everything that can go wrong, will go wrong. But you it's also true that when you've hit rock bottom, the only way is up. What follows still isn't predictable here, but takes a lot of effort, sweat and tears. Once the film is over, you realize it played you with the conventions of the sports drama you've seen a few times before. But while you're in it, you're on the edge of the seat and feel for this deeply flawed man and his adorable daughter. That's no small feat. Director Fuqua could rely on an incredibly strong cast, especially Gyllenhaal, delivering one of the best performances of his career.
    83xHCCH

    Gyllenhaal the Great

    Billy Hope is the light heavyweight champion of the world with a 43-0 record. One day, as a result of his uncontrollable violent temper, tragedy after tragedy hits him and his family until he is left with nothing -- not his fortune, not his career, not his family. Despondent and desperate to get his life back, Billy swallows his pride and seeks the assistance of trainer Tick Wills to train him back to fighting form.

    "Southpaw" is an acting showcase for its lead actor Jake Gyllenhaal. Last year in the film "Nightcrawler", Gyllenhaal gave us all the creeps with his very realistic portrayal of sociopathic pseudo-video journalist Louis Bloom. He was overlooked at the Oscars of the Best Actor nomination he clearly deserved. With this meaty role, Gyllenhaal set out to prove that that his transformative performance last year was not a fluke at all.

    His performance here as Billy Hope is another triumph of his very serious and committed method acting style. Here, Gyllenhaal again undergoes a total physical transformation into a grizzled prizefighter with a buff hardened physique, scarred face and swollen eye. We feel every ache of his weary body as he shuffles in his gait. His speech is already slurred with probable nerve damage. We see and sense the ravages of his vicious sport on him.

    He captured the character of an impulsive man who was not too savvy in life, and easily driven to violently angry tendencies. As Billy's world collapses around him, Gyllenhaal brings us all down to his hell with him. We totally see the unraveling of a man until a mere shadow of him remained. Then we would witness how he humbles himself as he tries to bring the shattered pieces of his life back together again. This was in addition to all the pounding he had in the boxing ring itself. This was truly an acting tour de force by Gyllenhaal which simply cannot be ignored.

    The actors in supporting roles all share in Gyllenhaal's shine. Despite her name being so prominent in the poster, Rachel McAdams appeared on screen only for a very short time. In that limited time, we clearly see the effect of her strong character Maureen on her husband Billy. Bespectacled little Oona Laurence plays their spirited daughter Leila. Gyllenhaal and Laurence share some pretty intensely emotional scenes together.

    Forest Whitaker plays Tick Wills, the tough disciplinarian of a trainer whom Billy chose to bring him back on track. I thought it was clever how they even include Whitaker's left eye into the story. Curtis "50 Cent" Smith plays Billy's fair-weather manager Jordan Mains. He really has this sleazy vibe about him with his flashy smile and shiny suits.

    Director Antoine Fuqua effectively wrung all the right emotions out of this story. The storytelling is well-paced and the camera work is compelling. The fight scenes were well-choreographed and executed on screen -- very brutal, bloody, all with high tension. The first person point of view during the fights puts you right in the midst of all the action.

    The musical score contributes so much to the drama of this film. This is also the last film James Horner scored before his untimely demise in a plane crash recently. We also hear Eminem rap in the soundtrack. It is interesting to note that Eminem was actually the original choice to play Billy Hope.

    Boxing is a common sport tackled in movies because of its inherent drama. "Rocky", "Raging Bull", "Million Dollar Baby" and "The Fighter" easily come to mind as among the best of them ever made. This is why we may feel we have seen this story In "Southpaw" told in another way before. However, the grippingly honest acting of Jake Gyllenhaal definitely set this film apart from others. He made "Southpaw" a most extraordinary boxing film to watch. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Antoine Fuqua had no money to pay James Horner to compose the film, due to the film's short budget. However, Horner did not care as he loved the idea of the film, and he decided to do it for free.
    • Goofs
      In some of the fight scenes, the ringside cameramen are seen shooting with an Arri Alexa camera. This camera would probably never be used to cover sports events. It was the actual film crew that you see in the shot.
    • Quotes

      Tick Wills: We start tomorrow.

      Billy Hope: What, like training?

      Tick Wills: No, baking cookies.

    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 16 July 2015 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Beast (Southpaw Remix)
      Written by Charles Caripides and Robert Bailey

      Performed by Rob Bailey & the Hustle Standard

      Remixed by DJ Khalil

      Courtesy of Shady Records/Interscope Records

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revancha
    • Filming locations
      • Indiana University of Pennsylvania - IUP Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA(IUP, Indiana, PA 15705)
    • Production companies
      • Escape Artists
      • Hill District Media
      • Riche Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,421,953
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,701,294
      • Jul 26, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $91,970,827
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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