Million Dollar Baby
Despondent over a painful estrangement from his daughter, trainer Frankie Dunn isn't prepared for boxer Maggie Fitzgerald to enter his life. But Maggie's determined to go pro and to convince Dunn and his cohort to help her.
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- Cast:
- Clint Eastwood , Hilary Swank , Morgan Freeman , Jay Baruchel , Mike Colter , Lucia Rijker , Brían F. O'Byrne
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one of my absolute favorites!
If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
I loved Million Dollar Baby, but I think that Ray was way better, but I do not know why because you would expect me to like Million Dollar Baby more than Ray because of the amount of violence in Million Dollar Baby. Well anyway, I would give Million Dollar Baby an A, for the cast's splendid acting, wonderful story, and for Eastwood's superb directing. This is Clint Eastwood's second time winning Best Picture, now it should have been his third time winning it because he should have won it the year before for Mystic River, but he did not which really pisses me off. I am sad that he ( Clint) did not win Best Actor but that was expected knowing that Jamie Foxx was nominated for it too, so there was no way he ( Clint) could have won it. Eastwood does a fabulous job directing like he always does, but you should not walk into Million Dollar Baby thinking it will be anything like Unforgiven or Mystic River. One thing that I really like about Eastwood's more recent movies, is how they are not all the same. You see him in all the western movies from the 60's, then he wins Best Picture in 92 with Unforgiven which is a western movie, then he does some fewer none movies, then he makes Mystic River which is a full-on drama, very different from Unforgiven. He then wins the next year with Million Dollar Baby a movie nothing like Mystic River, now he is making mostly war movies, but he has kept his movies different in their own unique way and I like that he does that. The acting Million Dollar Baby is phenomenal, even if the character is only a minor part, it is amazing. The priest who is only in 2 scenes, he still did a great job. The dick Anthony Mackie plays, I mean he did a good job playing a dick, so good job, I guess? I think the best acting of a minor character would be Danger, the kid who has some mental disadvantage, Jay Baruchel does an amazing job pulling off the part of Danger. Morgan Freeman got his first Oscar which is surprising for an actor as good as himself it surprises me that he has not won any other Oscars. He does a great job in all of his roles, I personally think that he should have won Best Actor for his role as Nelson Mandela in Invictus. Hilary Swank gets her second Oscar so go her, she won her first in Boy's don't Cry, she does a really good job and she deserves the Oscar for Million Dollar Baby. The movie is an adaptation of the story Ropes Burn by F.X. Toole. I have not read it but from what I have heard it was a good adaptation, Paul Haggis does a good job turning the story into a modern time period. Million Dollar Baby is a very good story about a woman who wants to be a boxer. She does become a boxer, but only after intense persuasion and proof that she is ready to fight. Oh yeah, also the fact that she is a woman in 2004 so people were less respecting of women, especially women who were trying to fill in the shoes of a boxer, a role that is normally done by men. In fact, she is so good at boxing that she knocks all of her opponents out only in the first few seconds which is good but Eastwood's character does not think that is giving her any practice. But because of that she barely receives pain from the other opponents, and that will catch up to her later in her boxing career. Million Dollar Baby reminds me of Rocky, Rocky 2, Rocky 3, Rocky 4, but it does not remind me of Rocky 5 or Raging Bull. I think you can see why 4 of the Rocky movies remind me of Million Dollar Baby. To conclude, I would give Million Dollar Baby an A, for the cast's splendid acting, wonderful story, and Eastwood's superb directing.
A determined woman works with a hardened boxing trainer to become a professional. Million Dollar Baby benefits from excellent work from Hilary Swank, Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman but also Eastwood not just in terms of perfomance but also in terms of direction. The film is Rocky but the opposite gender of that and believe me i don't say that in a bad way, the entire movie is so well done and so beautiful that just praising the perfomances is very little. We're definitely are talking about a great movie but also with an ending that you don't really see it coming and that's good. It's definitely on the same league as Eastwood's Gran Torino and that's for damn sure people. (10/10)
Clint Eastwood is known for filiming strong characters in a sensitive way. It is once again the case here. Except that as I don´t like boxing, I did not get quite into this one.
Saw "Million Dollar Baby" n last night. Clint Eastwood, one of the all-time most famous actors -- and directors -- has more than enough money where he could choose to pull the strings on block buster, mindless action pictures, ala Jerry Bruckheimer, or comic books. This is a film totally dominated by Clint Eastwood. As an actor, he brings to the role total credibility as the tormented soul inside Frankie. Hilary Swank makes a brilliant Maggie, the ambitious girl that gets much more than what she bargained for. Ms. Swank has the best moment of her career after her work in "Boys Don't Cry". Working with the right elements, Ms. Swank is an actress that works with little gestures to achieve her input in the character she is playing.