Sunday, December 29, 2013

Movie Review: Grudge Match - PG13


Billy "The Kid" McDonnen (DeNiro) and Henry "Razor" Sharp (Stallone) are two local Retired fighters who have a famous rivalry, tied at 1-1.   They are coaxed out of retirement for the decisive 3rd matchup by boxing promoter Dante Slate Jr., the son of their original promoter.

McDonnen reunites with his son and  is trained by him.  Sharp reunites with his ex Sally Rose (Kim Basinger) and  is trained by la ong-time friend and trainer  (Alan Arkin).

I enjoyed that this movie kept it real....they acknowledged the age and condition of both  (Stallone is 67 and DeNiro is 70) and showed their difficulty even with training.  They didn't try to ignore their age and pretend they are younger.

I won't spoil the ending, but I liked the way their match was handled.

A funny and entertaining movie.

Content Warnings include a couple of crude scenes and crude language, but both are brief and infrequent.



2 comments:

Dan O. said...

Some will laugh, and others will be annoyed. I was in the latter group. Good review Christine.

Jeanie said...

I notice you don't have catholicnews.com/movies.htm on your list to the right, and I wonder if you know about it? It's my go-to before I even think about seeing a movie. It's an excellent resource that used to be on usccb.org.