Movie #587 "Real Steel" ---- I am not in the demographic group of audience members that would probably like this movie, and guess what? I didn't like it. I had trouble staying awake through it, due to pacing, lack of lustre in the main characters, the lack of creativity in the moves of the robot, and the focus on the fighting. There are so many more creative films out there for kids to watch that I wouldn't recommend this one as a "have to" to see. I kind of wish that all future professional fighters were robots ---- people's blood wouldn't be shed, and audiences would get so bored watching the fights, they probably would put the silly fighting out of popularity.
I rated it 2 out of 5 stars
Real Steel
(2011) PG-13
In a future world where flesh-and-blood boxers have been replaced by towering mechanized fighters, pugilist-turned-promoter Charlie Kenton reconnects with his estranged son, Max, to convert a discarded machine into a World Robot Boxing contender.
Genre:Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sports Movies
This movie is:Exciting
Availability: DVD and Blu-ray
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