If you haven’t downloaded or streamed The Real Steel Movie lately, you are missing out on one of the most surprisingly heartfelt action films of the 21st century.
Set in the near-future (2020... well, our past now), human boxing has been outlawed as too barbaric. In its place? 2,000-pound robots slugging it out in the ring.
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Atom is small. He is outdated. He is designed for practice, not victory. But he has one feature the mega-bots don't: a shadow function that mimics human movement.
A split image of Hugh Jackman roaring in the cockpit versus Atom (the white robot) raising his fist in the dust. The Opening Hook: More Than Just "Rock'em Sock'em" Download The Real Steel Movie-
Jackman plays Charlie as a selfish, broken deadbeat. Unlike the noble Wolverine, Charlie is messy. You hate him in the first act, pity him in the second, and cheer for him in the third. It’s one of his most underrated performances.
Hugh Jackman plays Charlie Kenton, a former boxer turned washed-up promoter who scrapes by losing robots in minor leagues. When he discovers he has a son, Max (Dakota Goyo), the two misfits bond over a discarded sparring robot named . If you haven’t downloaded or streamed The Real
Don’t just watch it for the final fight (which is an all-timer). Watch it for the moment a little boy dances in a field, controlling a robot that is learning to trust him.