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By losing the fight he earned his name.
He no longer had to fight himself for not knowing his dad.
He no longer had to fight himself for not knowing his dad.
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Oh man. I was super disappointed with Southpaw. Gyllenhaal is always good, but his character was extremely unlikable. That was one I was looking forward to and was let down tremendously. Speaking of unrealistic, he went from an undefeated multi-millionaire to having nothing within a matter of monthsSouthpaw was a much more enjoyable boxing movie to me. I shed a few tears at that movie.
He took the fight against the champ only because he had Rocky in his corner and Rocky was a father figure to him.
He went home and thought about it and then told Rocky to decide for him even though he originally didn't want to change his name to Creed. I don't see how that is a flaw in the movie, just because he is influenced by the only father figure he has ever had.
reminded me of need for speed bosses
One thing that I appreciated was the brief "Tale of the Tape" introduction to each new fighter we were introduced to in the movie. It was a SMALL detail but make a world of a difference man. Little things like that go a long way.
Good points and I strongly agree. Rocky and Adonis climbing the museum steps had me a little emotional for a number of reasons, the main one being it made me feel incredibly old. I grew up on the Rockys and Rambos and those type of movies in the 80's/90's so seeing Sly in that state in the context of Rocky was heavy stuff.I imagine that this film had to be personal for Stallone on a number of accounts as there were a number of odes to his son, his son in Rocky V, who passed away; the final scene of Creed being one of them. I saw it as more than passing than torch. It was Adonis having the father he never had and Rocky finding solace in the son who is no longer in his life; in the series and in real life. With that said, there are a number of parallels to Rocky V especially with both Creed and Gunn seeking out Rocky's tutelage, but unlike Gunn, Creed truly appreciates what Balboa has done for him and needs him by his side. This is what Balboa initially envisioned how it would turn out when he invited Tommy into his home and sat in his corner as trainer.
another small detail which was not so much planned but more just being able to use the histoy of the franchise
One thing that I appreciated was the brief "Tale of the Tape" introduction to each new fighter we were introduced to in the movie. It was a SMALL detail but make a world of a difference man. Little things like that go a long way.