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Warrior

  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Joel Edgerton and Tom Hardy in Warrior (2011)
The youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament -- a path that puts the fighter on a collision corner with his older brother.
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The youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament - a path that puts the fighter on a collision ... Read allThe youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament - a path that puts the fighter on a collision course with his estranged, older brother.The youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament - a path that puts the fighter on a collision course with his estranged, older brother.

  • Director
    • Gavin O'Connor
  • Writers
    • Gavin O'Connor
    • Anthony Tambakis
    • Cliff Dorfman
  • Stars
    • Tom Hardy
    • Nick Nolte
    • Joel Edgerton
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    515K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    605
    43
    • Director
      • Gavin O'Connor
    • Writers
      • Gavin O'Connor
      • Anthony Tambakis
      • Cliff Dorfman
    • Stars
      • Tom Hardy
      • Nick Nolte
      • Joel Edgerton
    • 889User reviews
    • 293Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #177
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Tom Hardy
    Tom Hardy
    • Tommy Conlon
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Paddy Conlon
    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Brendan Conlon
    Jennifer Morrison
    Jennifer Morrison
    • Tess Conlon
    Frank Grillo
    Frank Grillo
    • Frank Campana
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Principal Zito
    Maximiliano Hernández
    Maximiliano Hernández
    • Colt Boyd
    • (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
    Bryan Callen
    Bryan Callen
    • Bryan Callen
    Sam Sheridan
    Sam Sheridan
    • Sam Sheridan
    Fernando Chien
    Fernando Chien
    • Fenroy
    • (as Fernando Funan Chien)
    Jake McLaughlin
    Jake McLaughlin
    • Mark Bradford
    Vanessa Martinez
    Vanessa Martinez
    • Pilar Fernandez
    Denzel Whitaker
    Denzel Whitaker
    • Stephon
    Carlos Miranda
    Carlos Miranda
    • Tito
    Nick Lehane
    Nick Lehane
    • Nash
    Laura Chinn
    Laura Chinn
    • KC
    • (as Laura Kenley)
    Capri Thomas
    • Emily Conlon
    Lexi Cowan
    Lexi Cowan
    • Rosie Conlon
    • Director
      • Gavin O'Connor
    • Writers
      • Gavin O'Connor
      • Anthony Tambakis
      • Cliff Dorfman
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Warrior' is a sports drama exploring family, redemption, and forgiveness, often compared to 'Rocky'. Praised for performances by Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, and Joel Edgerton, the film faces criticism for clichés and predictability. MMA fight scenes receive mixed feedback for realism and intensity. Pacing and structure are contentious, with some finding it dragging and incoherent. Despite criticisms, many find 'Warrior' emotionally engaging and personally resonant.
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    nyharlemeve

    A wonderfully, well written story

    This movie is truly, truly OUTSTANDING! I am in complete shock over the performances in this film. Nick Nolte, as usual, gives a gritty, gut wrenching, emotional performance that left me buckling at the knees. One of my all time favorite movies of Mr. Nolte was Rich Man, Poor Man, absolutely a god given talent! The performances of Mr. Hardy and Mr. Edgeron were academy award winning, I would love to see more of them by far! I cried throughout the movie, and when it was over, I could not wait to tell everyone about it. A terrific ensemble cast and movie that certainly should be up for Best Picture!! A definitive Oscar nod for Nick Nolte, and if it were up to me, Mr. Hardy and Mr. Edgeron would walk away with one as well! If you have not seen this movie, drop what you are doing, run to your nearest theater. This movie is truly what being a performer is all about! My hat is off to you all!!!
    inclusus_review

    A fine sports/fight movie with great performances that deserves a wide audience

    I was lucky enough to catch Warrior at Empire's Big Screen at the O2 in London last week as one of their secret screenings and I have to say it was a very pleasant surprise. It seems it wasn't just me either, eves-dropping on rest of the audience as we left revealed there was an all round endorsement by the crowd. Funnily many of the conversations would begin 'I wouldn't usually go and see a film like that but…' which I can certainly second. I will also avoid spoilers here as I went into this completely unaware and certainly benefited from it.

    The film follows two fighters and their families as they enter the big bucks mixed martial arts (MMA) competition, Sparta. It has the usual balance of down on his luck good guy doing it for the family (Joel Edgerton) and a seemingly brutal fighter who is looking for a payday (the suddenly ubiquitous Tom Hardy). Throw in Nick Nolte as a sad, reformed drunk of a father and we have the basic elements of another run of the mill sporting movie. Or at least that's how it starts. It doesn't particularly throw any curve balls to be honest but it does unfold interestingly and we are not given the whole story on a plate which was refreshing. It examines family relationships and regret and faces the terrible truths when some wounds just cannot be healed by forgiveness once it is too late.

    It's not all family drama though and unsurprisingly it does have a hellova lot of fighting in so even though I think it is enjoyable for most if you can't stomach the violence then don't bother with it. However the fighting is well balanced within the narrative, excellently shot and excitingly edited so we do not get the cliché slow-mo or the epic hour long battle even for the big finale. Some of the fights are brutally quick and even those that go the distance are edited down very well indeed while maintaining that punishing feeling - they certainly had the audience ooomph'ing and wincing along with every slam and punch. There will be blood along with some horrible curdling crunches too.

    Aside form the action Rocky (1976) and The Wrestler (2008) seemed to be more about the individual and their demons and while there are elements of that here it really focuses on the (dysfunctional) family drama. Of course it is going to get the obvious comparisons to The Fighter (2010) but I don't think it's a bad thing and that should really be taken as a compliment. I would not be surprised to see it picking up a few awards along the way too. Even if one was to compare the two I think Warrior stands up very well and having the film follow two fighters marks it apart. Like the fighter though the two leads are outstanding and worthy of all the attention they will receive for them. Performances are impressive across the board in fact and it's wonderful to see Nick Nolte back in the frame with a delightful role that he seems to slip perfectly into. (A sorry ex-drunk with a history of violence - apologies Nick!) As well as their acting performances the two main characters are to be complimented on their believable appearance as fighters with some impressive physique on display. Both of our fighters here are easily as believable as the muscled yet high pitched and whiny Wahlberg and certainly must have done a fair bit of training for the role too. Although that wouldn't really be a surprise for anyone that has seen Hardy in Bronson (2008) most will know him from his turn in Inception (2010) which is something completely different. Joel Edgerton too looks different from the roles I remember him in – Kinky Boots (2005) and Animal Kingdom (2010) - as well as his Uncle Owen turn mean this is another impressive transformation.

    As much as I love this film there are a few gripes as there always has to be (sorry I've yet to find a 10/10 film!). Props to director Gavin O'Connor who also wrote the story and starred but the direction could have been a bit tighter and its not a movie where every scene is trimmed with a few wasted shots or lazy and obvious camera work. Although performances were all good some of the characters seemed to lack depth and I felt the wife (Jennifer Morrison) was a little underused as I thought Nick's role also seemed to be forgotten about in the final third. These are very minor quibbles but unfortunately the main one is that it's a product of its self - it's difficult for any film like this to avoid the cliché or cheesy ending. A film focusing on two main fighters in the same competition was always limited on outcomes and although Warrior does it's best I'm afraid the ending could have been handled a bit better.

    Very enjoyable movie that I hope gets the audience it deserves. Give it a try even if it's not your usual cuppa tea.

    8 out of 10
    9ansharora-12638

    Joel and Tom are magical.

    At first, I thought, "man, should have shown a little more backstory, why so much hate among the family and whatever". But then I understood, that would have made it just another family drama movie, which it cannot be. This movie is about the raw unsaid emotion of a family that always remains there. No matter what.

    Joel was perfect in the role as a passionate, loving and fierce boxer and family man. Hardy was also great in the little convulated army-disgraced man who just wanted to do right by his fallen comrade. Nick Nolte did most of the magic with his eyes. And the last 20 minutes of the movie can make any grown man AND woman cry.

    Cheers.
    8SnoopyStyle

    breakout performances

    Tommy (Tom Hardy) becomes an internet sensation as a MMA fighter. He is estranged from his father Paddy Conlon (Nick Nolte) who is a recovering alcoholic. His older brother Brendan Conlon (Joel Edgerton) is a teacher struggling to make ends meet for his wife Tess (Jennifer Morrison) and their two girls.

    Joel Edgerton and Tom Hardy have already done some good work but this movie really showcases their talents with these staring roles. They truly inhabit their roles. They play brothers in a broken down family. They get into the world of Mixed Maritial Arts, and end up facing each other. The action is good. The fighting is fine. But it's the acting and the brotherhood/family dysfunction that is the real stand out. It represent a true validation of not only their physical attributes but their acting abilities.
    9neji107

    Emotions on par with The Fighter, one of the top combat sport movies since Rocky, one of the best of 2011

    Every so often you'll come across a combat sport movie that manages to find just the right balance of drama and action – that is, more drama than action. When fights are justified with backstories full of crushing emotion, they become all the more intense and gratifying.

    Warrior brings to the table the world of mixed martial arts, where punches, kicks, holds, and everything else goes. The inception of new international tournament "Sparta" puts on a collision course Paddy (Nick Nolte), Brendan (Joel Edgerton), and Tom Conlon (Tom Hardy), all part of an estranged family torn apart in the past by abuse, favoritism, and abandonment. Tom resurfaces in society to enlist the help of his formerly alcoholic father Paddy to train him for the tournament, while at the same time Brendan revisits his UFC training in hopes to win the $5 million purse for his struggling family. The two underdogs face some of the toughest MMA fighters on the planet, but the true struggle appears to lie within them. Paddy battles for forgiveness against the resentment of his sons, Tom fights to prove to himself that he is strong, and Brendan struggles to come to terms with his older family while trying to support one of his own.

    The fantastic thing here is two protagonists entering the same tournament. Each brother has his own respectable reasons for fighting, a fact that is sure to divide the audience when it comes time to choose which one to root for. The story truly is gut-wrenchingly powerful and presented in an engaging fashion. Little by little through the film's dialogue, we are allowed a glimpse into the past hardships of the Conlon family, and the characters' motivations for retaining such hatred are revealed gradually. Through the incredible acting talents of Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, and Nick Nolte, this confused and passionate chemistry really comes alive. All three actors put up some of the most convincing and heartbreaking performances of their careers; and seeing as how The Fighter garnered so many Oscar nominations, I can't see why Warrior will not do the same. My only beef with the movie is its clichéd climax and rather bleak inconclusive ending, though it still does good to the emotional schism the movie intended to create.

    Warrior is one of those sports films with a magical mixture of emotional and physical battle. It's a wonderful story showing how sometimes the world's strongest forces are insignificant in comparison to the troubles of a scarred family. Warrior is without a doubt worth a visit to the theater. One of the best of 2011! And whether you're an MMA fan or not, the adrenaline-pumping fights will have you up and cheering and applauding.

    9/10

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    • Trivia
      Joel Edgerton tore his MCL in the cage during production, halting fight scenes for six weeks. Tom Hardy suffered a broken toe, broken ribs, and a broken finger.
    • Goofs
      When Paddy tells Tommy that he'll leave the coffee out until 0500 hours (5:00am), a digital alarm clock in the background reveals that the time is already 5:23am. Paddy may have been speaking in reference to future awakenings but this doesn't sound like the case. However, Paddy says that climbing the stairs hurts his knees and so it's likely he doesn't go up there often, which means the clock may still be set on summertime.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Brendan Conlon: Tommy, what are you doing?

      Tom Conlon: Shut Up! Come on

      Brendan Conlon: Come on? What are you that crazy?

      Referee Josh Rosenthal: Lets Go To War!

      Brendan Conlon: What are you doing? It's over Tommy! Tommy You don't have to do this! Don't make me do this Tommy! I don't want to do this!

      Tom Conlon: Whats the matter?

      Brendan Conlon: [pinning him] I'm sorry Tommy! I'm sorry... Tap out Tom! It's OK! It's OK! I Love You! I Love You Tommy!

    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood's Top Ten: Alive and Kicking (2011)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Matt Berninger (as Matthew Berninger) and Aaron Dessner

      Performed by The National

      Courtesy of 4AD Records

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • La última pelea
    • Filming locations
      • Meadows Racetrack & Casino - 210 Racetrack Road, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA(casino scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • Mimran Schur Pictures
      • Solaris
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,657,115
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,242,107
      • Sep 11, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,308,615
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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