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sammysin
Damn, I really wasn't expecting it to head in that direction.Unbelievably upsetting stuff.
KaramAkerfeldt
Worst referee everCamille Deadpan
This movie is tragedy all over and it's not my cup of tea. Eastwood did a very good job directing it tho.george4mon
i dont know where all the hate is coming from it has a superb twist that turns what would have been a standard run of the mill boxing drama into a great film! well deserved the best picture oscar!akuma587
The stupid name of this movie made me put off seeing it for quite some time. But I can say now that this film is a quality piece of work. It is definitely one of Clint Eastwood's best directorial efforts.Jazzy
Depressing.4lcatraz
Hilary Swank was amazing in this movie.Beingtaki
Upsetting..!!Quite depressing..!!
But liked it and not going to watch it again.
dippygirl78
Layer upon layer of sadness followed by more sadnessWholocked
Incredible film.. never going to watch again.. I still wince.. But it's fantastic and a must seeNilofarish
Good movie. With very good perfomances of the three main actors. Morgan Freeman is always awesome as the narrator!! Man that guy has a nice voice!Neens
Why oh why does this film feature on every single list of feel-good sports movies? I feel like I have been tricked into watching it! Don't get me wrong, it's a good movie, but it definitely isn't feel-good - and it's only half about sports. Going to have to watch an old episode of Friends now so I'll be able to sleep...Siskoid
For an Oscar winner, Million Dollar Baby sure is a mess. I've yet to like a film directed by Clint Eastwood since Unforgiven, though this has some of that DNA in it, insofar as it's about over-the-hill old men never quite recapturing old glories. It's just so damn out of focus, y'know? Nominally, it's about a female boxer, and that's an interesting entry in the dangerously samey boxing genre. I'm not entirely sure I buy her meteoric rise given everything the movie tells us about training boxers, but fine. That it leads to a tragic sports injury is likewise not something a lot of sports movies get into, so I guess it's a worthy twist. But it makes the last act about euthanasia (so THAT'S what those pointless scenes of Clint's coach arguing with his priest were setting up) and it's a highly melodramatic gear shift that makes you feel like you've been tricked into watching a movie you didn't want to see. I also have to wonder why Morgan Freeman's character narrates the story, because to do so, he has to read Clint's mind and knows things he really couldn't. And what does the Jay Baruchel subplot have to do with anything? It's like they crammed too many boxing short stories into the same film. And for all these twists or strange choices, I continue to cling to my impression that Eastwood's direction is somehow too "obvious" for my tastes. Freeman doing narration? SO OBVIOUS. Syrupy Spanish guitar to make the movie more arty? Obvious. White (or in this case Male) Messiah complex? Obvious. It's well shot and everything, but I just can't get a rise from his stuff.Aisling
Was not enamoured with this - phenomenal performances, but the score was cloying and completely invasive!LMTR14
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