drug_dealin
Joined Apr 2016
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This movie is an average movie, but has no business as a movie associated with Rocky. There is one training session for each fight, which consist of one punching bag and sparring session before every fight in the movie. The fight acting is so weak, and somehow they think that Blair Witching the cameras will make it more convincing. Why do these reviews need to be the length of an essay?!!! Nobody wants to read a user review that is longer than a professional critics review, but here we are, writing 500 more characters than anyone will even read. This movie's production value is weak if you've watched Sylvester Stallone's good Rocky movies. Not inspirational at all.
Should be rated PG, except kids wouldn't want to watch this drawn out unexciting movie. Have you ever got suckered in to sitting through a time share pitch? That's exactly (EXACTLY!) what watching this movie is like. I'm not even sure why or how they pulled together an all-star cast for this, except for the fact it was to be about Michael Jordan, who literally had no part of the movie. I can't for the life of me see how this was rated R. I thought it would be a movie for the whole family, until I saw the rating. I figured they must have thrown some drugs and sex scenes in for dramatics, but it was literally one of the mildest movies I've watched in the last 20 years. Overall, not remotely worth the time, and has nothing really to do with Michael Jordan.
It is a very interesting story, and I like that his lyrics tell a real story. Honestly, I have always turned the station when I hear his music, but the only reason is that they Autotune his voice. Very in depth story that you really need to hear to understand where he's coming from. One thing that really stood out to me was his wisdom and blunted emotions toward death around him, but the raw fear he expresses toward life and how one choice, past or future, could profoundly change everything. The story not only shows his transformation, but really makes it so clear that he had some truly caring people around him that carried him until he could stand on his own, so to speak. Very good. The Biden clip, saying to lock them all up, was a surprise to see, otherwise there is no "agenda". Might be a little harder for them to tell black people how to vote after throwing that in.