Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Resurrecting the Champ (2007)

Genre : Drama
Directed by: Rod Lurie
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Josh Hartnett. Kathryn Morris
Running time: 112 minutes



Erik Kernan Jr. (Hartnett) is a young sports journalist trying to make a career for himself and live up to his father’s name. One day, while leaving a boxing match that he was covering for the newspaper, he meets a homeless man (Jackson), who calls himself Champ and claims to be former boxing contender Bob Satterfield. The reporter decides to write a story on him, but, in his excitement to get that big story, he forgot a premiere principle in journalism: Fact-checking.

As a former journalist, I had a hard time at first understanding how a reporter could make such a grave mistake. After a moment, I remembered what it was like to be young and hungry. Also, in Kernan’s case, he had that pressure of feeling like he needed to impress his young son. That can bring on so many lies that get very hard to carry.

Josh Hartnett, who I usually find to be very dry and boring as an actor, does a fine job here. He carries that character quite well. The viewer can feel his plight.

The star in this one, in all aspect of the term, is Samuel L. Jackson. As usual, he sinks into his character and makes you believe it. He pulls you in and never lets you go. What is interesting here is that he doesn’t play Champ in an overly dramatic way. He shows vulnerability, which is cool for an actor who has played to many tough guys and badasses, but he doesn’t go overboard trying to draw tears.  The voice he chose for his character was kind of grating at first, but I got used to it.

While not the greatest sports or boxing movie of all-time, taken for what it is, Resurrecting the Champ is a very good film.

 
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