The movie WARRIOR is out this week in a new 4k resolution
edition. Looking back I was surprised that the movie is already 6 years old and
for some reason flew under my radar. Don’t get me wrong, I mean I heard about
the movie but for some reason never got around to seeing it. Until now.
The movie focuses on the lives of three men. First up is
Paddy Conlon (Nick Nolte), an ex-boxer turned alcoholic in the midst of going
sober. Paddy was a terrible father whose boozing ways broke up his family and
left him with next to nothing. Then there is Tommy (Tom Hardy), a tough young
man who left with his mother long ago, a high school wrestling champ with a
chip on his shoulder, forced to watch his mother die and just returned to visit
Paddy. And lastly there is Brendan (Joel Edgerton), the elder son who remained
with Paddy suffering his abuse and eventually cutting ties with him, now a
physics teacher, happily married and the father of two. These three stories
connect as we learn about the various issues each is facing, the stories
culminating in the ring of a special MMA fight.
The focus is mainly on the two brothers. Tommy has changed
his name to his mother’s maiden name and is filled with an ancient rage that
won’t let go. He goes to work out in a local gym while visiting Paddy and in a
sparring match knocks out the local MMA top dog cold. This was the man who was
supposed to enter Sparta, an event bringing together the top 16 fighters to
determine once and for all who the best is. But Tommy is also carrying a secret
with him, another reason for the name change that comes out later in the film.
Brendan is having financial issues that cause a problem at
work. A refinancing structure by the bank has left his family with potentially
losing their home. In an effort to make extra money he fights in an off the
books MMA match in a strip club parking lot. This incurs the wrath of his wife
Tess (Jennifer Morrison) since the couple decided he’d never fight again.
Footage of the fight ends up online and also finds himself in trouble with the
school system, getting suspended pending an investigation. Now the fight
circuit is the only way for him to make money until that suspension is lifted.
Training with an old friend, an injury to that schools champion for the Sparta
event leaves an opening for him to enter.
Reasons for both to win the match and the $5 million dollar
prize are presented before the match begins. Each of the brothers is the
underdog, Brendan more so, as they battle the opposition to get to the finals.
Brendan even has to face off an undefeated terror from Russia named Kobar (Kurt
Angle). The Rocky type story find you rooting for both men. But what happens
when they must face off against one another? With noble motivations who can you
root for?
Some might consider this film just another fight flick and
they’d be wrong. It is the story of a family torn apart years ago, who no
longer communicates on the basest level, formed by three men who still carry
the pain from their shared past experiences. It is a story where you wait to
see if they can surmount those differences and come together once again.
The movie is exceptionally well made, directed by went on to
direct JANE GOT A GUN and the recent THE ACCOUNTANT. As co-author of the script
he’s also crafted a well spun story giving what could have been just another
fight film some depth. The performances are fantastic to watch. Nolte may have
a more supporting role but he plays it remarkably well. Edgerton displays the
sensitive fighter who may be in over his head but who struggles anyway. And
Hardy, who has become a force to be reckoned with in the acting field, gives
early signs of what was to come over the years. The movie is a treat to watch.
This new release of the film comes packed with extras that
are as interesting as the film itself. They include the usual blooper reel, the
documentary REDEMPTION: BRINGING WARRIOR TO LIFE, PHILOSOPY IN COMBAT: MIXED
MARTIAL ARTS STRATEGY, a breakdown of the climactic fight, an audio commentary
track, an enhanced viewing mode and a tribute to Charles “Mask” Lewis Jr. a
consultant on the film and one of the founders of Tapout, the clothing
manufacturer for the MMA circuit.
The biggest news here though is that the film is being
released in a 4k ultra HD format. The format yields the cleanest and sharpest
picture you can achieve currently. In addition to that disc there is the
blu-ray version as well as the digital code to place your copy in your online
digital account. Watching and enjoying the film in the blu-ray format made me
long for a 4k system to enjoy the movie that much more. In the meantime I’ll
hold on to it until that day comes and plan on enjoying the movie once again on
that day.
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