Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Real Steel



   

Content 
I give this movie five stars for content of all kinds. It had no nudity or bad language. As for violence, I also commend it, for it had no real gore – it was mostly robots doing the fighting. In fact, it really had no violence or anything else worth mentioning.





The Good
As for the moral of this movie, I give 4.3 stars. In the beginning, it shows that Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) is an ex-boxer who is now a selfish liar and a cheat who seems to owe money to everyone, including his girlfriend Bailey Tallet (Evangeline Lilly). He has neglected his son, Max Kenton (Dakota Goyo), since birth. As the story progresses, Charlie grows into a better person.






The Bad
As for the bad, I will say that you can see an unhealthy relationship between Charlie and Bailey when he tries to manipulate her into letting him stay in her house. He tries to make her feel sad for him when she makes him leave her house because he didn’t pay her $6000 worth of rent. All in all, I will rank this movie 4.2 stars for a low amount bad worldview





Graphics and Screenplay
 
I liked the amazing graphics on the blue ray version of this movie. It had outstanding clearness and overall wonderful special effects. And as for screen play, I liked the story, and it was fully exciting and action packed.




Overall Review 
As for the overall review, I will say that I recommend Real Steel. It is a good choice if you are looking for a movie without most of the junk you find in today’s films. I give the total ranking of 4.5 stars.