Director Ron Howard and star Russell Crowe re-team after their Oscar-winning collaboration, A BEAUTIFUL MIND, for this rousing biopic. It's the true story of boxer James J. Braddock (Russell Crowe), a heavyweight contender from New Jersey nicknamed "the Bulldog of Bergen," who lost his fame and fortune during the Great Depression only to win the hearts of the downtrodden during a spectacular comeback. Crowe is masterful as Braddock, with Renee Zellweger playing his wife, and Paul Giamatti as his loyal friend and manager, Joe Gould. The sharply observed script devotes a significant amount of screen time to the domestic struggles of Braddock's family; developing character and place with a wealth of period detail, so when the comeback starts, the payoff is enormous. The matches themselves are unforgettable: raw, intense, riveting, with more than a passing stylistic nod to Martin Scorsese's groundbreaking 1980 film, RAGING BULL. Though it may sound a bit formulaic, one should remember that this is the true and "original" underdog boxer story from which all others hail, and it's riveted together with true craftsmanship. Howard has a real skill for plucking audience members' heartstrings, and the performances are first-rate. Giamatti and Crowe play off each other in a rapport perfectly suited to their roles, especially at the ring, where the one's manic intensity makes a perfect contrast to the other's warrior grace.
Theatrical Release: June 3, 2005
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Region [unknown]
Widescreen
Audio:
DTS 5.1 Surround - French, Spanish
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 - English
Subtitles: English, SDH, French, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: with Director Ron Howard, Writer Akiva Goldsman, Writer Cliff Hollingsworth
Featurette:
1. The Fight Card: Casting Cinderella Man
2. For the Record: A History in Boxing
3. Ringside Seats
4. Jim Braddock: The Friends & Family Behind The Legend
5. Pre-Fight Preparations
6. Lights, Camera, Action: The Fight From Every Angle
7. Braddock Vs. Baer Fight Footage
8. Photo Montage
9. The Sound Of The Bell
10. Cinderella Man Music Featurette
11. The Human Face of the Depression
12. Russell Crowe's Personal Journey: Becoming Jim Braddock
Interactive Features:
BD Live - My Scenes Sharing
Additional Products:
User Guides - My Scenes, Registration, BD Live
Stars
Russell Crowe: Australian Actor, GLADIATOR (2000)
Renée Zellweger: American Actress, NURSE BETTY (2000)
Paul Giamatti:
Craig Bierko: Actor/"Victimless Crimes"
Bruce McGill: Star, BEHIND ENEMY LINES II: AXIS OF EVIL (2006)
Paddy Considine: A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS
Director
Ron Howard: Actor/director, A BEAUTIFUL MIND
Producer
Ron Howard: Actor/director, A BEAUTIFUL MIND
Brian Grazer: Producer
Penny Marshall: American Film and Television Actress/Director, BIG, LAVERNE
Todd Hallowell: Producer/Director/Design
Screenwriter
Ron Howard: Actor/director, A BEAUTIFUL MIND
Akiva Goldsman:
Cliff Hollingsworth: Screenwriter, CINDERELLA MAN (2005)
Composer
Thomas Newman: Composer
Editor
Mike Hill: Editor, HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS (2000)
Dan Hanley: Editor, HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS (2000)
Director of Photography
Salvatore Totino: Director of Photography
Production Designer
Wynn Thomas: Production Designer, INSIDE MAN (2006)
Costume Designer
Daniel Orlandi: Costume Designer, MEET THE PARENTS (2000)
Review 1:
"Out of the ring and opposite Mr. Giamatti, Mr. Crowe eases into the boxer's soft side, at times beautifully; in the ring, he's repulsively believable."
Source: New York Times
p.E18 06/03/2005
Review 2:
"Crowe's physical acting is miraculous....A top-notch entertainment and as fine a sports movie as one could hope for."
Source: Premiere
p.44-46 07/01/2005
Review 3:
"Imbuing his Braddock with uncommon dignity and integrity, Crowe creates an utterly human character..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.59-60 09/01/2005
Review 4:
"Russell Crowe is rugged and resilient....It's a solid picture..."
Source: Uncut
p.137 10/01/2005
Review 5:
"[An] emotional true story....This is a good soundtrack that works well with the story."
Source: Widescreen Review
p.65 07/01/2006
Review 6:
Ranked #6 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "If there's any justice, DVD will rescue this rousing drama from shocking box-office indifference."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.92 12/01/2005
Review 7:
"[T]here's not another actor working in the movies today with Crowe's kind of gravitational pull to authenticity..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.78-79 06/10/2005
Review 8:
"The climactic matchup works splendidly for two reasons. There's so much on the line, and the staging is breathtaking..."
Source: USA Today
p.4E 06/10/2005
Review 9:
"The film is RAGING BULL minus the rage, though with a motivation that's at least as involving, and a lot more surprising."
Source: Wall Street Journal
05/22/2009