Real Steel (2011)
BluRay Rip 1080p | MKV | 02:06:50 | 1920x816 | H264 - 10.8 Mb/s | English DTS 5.1 - 1510 Kb/s | 11.03 GB
Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Sport
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433035/
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo
Director: Shawn Levy
BluRay Rip 1080p | MKV | 02:06:50 | 1920x816 | H264 - 10.8 Mb/s | English DTS 5.1 - 1510 Kb/s | 11.03 GB
Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Sport
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0433035/
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo
Director: Shawn Levy
English
A future-set story where robot boxing is a popular sport and centered on a struggling promoter (Jackman) who thinks he's found a champion in a discarded robot. During his hopeful rise to the top, he also discovers he has an 11-year-old son who wants to know his father.German
Die spannende, emotionale Story spielt in der nahen Zukunft, in der sich der Boxsport zu Hightech-Fights zwischen 900 Kilo schweren, zweieinhalb Meter gro?en Robotern entwickelt hat. Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) war einst ein erfolgreicher Profi-Boxer, bis High-Tech-Roboter die Menschen im Ring ablosten. Jetzt schlagt er sich als kleiner Promoter mit selbstgebauten Robotern in Undergroundkampfen mehr schlecht als recht durchs Leben, unterstutzt durch die attraktive Tochter (Evangeline Lilly) seines ehemaligen Trainers. Charlies unabhangiges Leben scheint voruber, als sein elfjahriger Sohn Max (Dakota Goyo) unerwartet bei ihm auftaucht. Nach dem Tod seiner Mutter muss Max nun mit seinem Vater, der sich nie fur ihn interessiert hat, auf Tour gehen. Das Schicksal gibt Charlie und Max aber eine neue Chance: Es spielt ihnen mit Atom einen Roboter mit einzigartigen Fahigkeiten in die Hande, der der neue Star der Roboter-Box-Szene werden konnte. Gemeinsam bauen und trainieren sie den perfekten Kampfer fur den neuen Hightech-Sport und wachsen dabei zu einem unschlagbaren Team zusammen.
Real Steel really is Rock em’ Sock em’ Robots: The Movie. Some have thrown that comparison at the film as an insult, but I mean it as a complement. Rock em’ Sock em’ Robots is a relic from a time of simpler fun. A time when all kids needed to be entertained was some cheap plastic figures with buttons that made them randomly punch each other. Let’s face it, that game was really just one step up from playing in the dirt with sticks and rocks. Real Steel is that same kind of fun.
When director Shawn Levy’s robots step into the ring, there’s something almost magical about it. Any time there’s a robot on screen, this movie works. It has energy, it has excitement, it has your attention. Unfortunately, whenever the movie ends up in a scene without a robot in frame, it’s a disaster. When the robots are off camera, the whole thing turns into an unbearable slog burdened by a series of pointless characters (like the one played by Evangeline Lilly), and a series of awkward, badly written dialogue scenes which go on forever. The result is an uneven film which is at least thirty minutes too long and contains no fewer than three characters which wouldn’t be missed if taken out of the story. All Real Steel ever needed was Hugh Jackman, a kid, and a robot.
Jackman plays a long in the tooth ex-boxer, out of the game, and looking for a way back into it using metal avatars. There’s something almost beautiful about that, and Real Steel contains at least one scene worthy of the concept, in which Jackman’s character stands beside the ring furiously punching at nothing while his robot stands in front of him aping his moves to destroy an opponent. Jackman, though stuck working from one of the worst scripts ever written, approaches the film with a level of enthusiasm it doesn’t really deserve. That enthusiasm isn’t enough to carry the movie, but while Hugh’s standing there destroying the air with his fists in the heat of battle, the robots punch all the problems out of this story for him.
It doesn’t matter that the script’s a piece of garbage, because script really has nothing to do with those boxing scenes, and that’s what we’re there to see. That’s all Levy and Danny Elfman, who delivers a perfectly heroic score to match Real Steel’s unbridled enthusiasm for metal monsters creating mayhem. Everything with the robots works, and everything else doesn’t. Shawn has proven himself the perfect director for this kind of movie, after his surprisingly fun series of Night at the Museum movies. He makes family movies the way they used to be done, back in Disney’s heyday when they were churning out gems like The Absent Minded Professor or The Shaggy Dog instead of horrible movies starring The Rock. Levy seems to get it and because he gets it, manages to make robot boxing every bit as great a piece of family fun as it ought to be.
Take a pair of scissors to this script, give us a shorter movie, and Real Steel would be all fun instead of occasional fun punctuated by awful script moments. This could have been another Night at the Museum, instead it’s a flawed family film which will definitely be twice as good on home video, where you’ll be able to hit fast forward any time Evangeline Lilly shows up. Real Steel’s at its best when it keeps it simple. Ignore the story, enjoy the good stuff.cinemablend.com
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