Creed: A heavyweight knockout


s legendary match with a boxer named Rocky Balboa

After realising the potential in Adonis, Rocky agrees to train him in the ways of boxing and the determination of a better life

Did anyone ask for another Rocky movie? Well, I’m glad they did end up making it because Creed is the best Rocky film since, well, the original Rocky (1976)

After the campy, Rocky III, Rocky IV, the abysmal Rocky V and the redeemable Rocky Balboa , Creed smartly returns back to the basics of what made the Rocky franchise so appealing in the first place; an underdog story of a man who dreams big

Michael B Jordan is more than up for the task to fill in the shoes of Stallone, bringing with him the grittiness and sweat that the franchise so badly needed

Unlike Jurassic World, the film pays homage to the previous Rocky films without letting the nostalgia factor overwhelm it

Ryan Coogler’s previous indie film Fruitvale Station (2013) allowed him to breathe a new life to this tired old franchise with sharp, emotional dialogues and creative cinematography

Other than a pointless love story and a few exponential, obligatory storytelling clichés, Creed is a solid boxing film in its own right and can be easily detached from the Rocky brand

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Jordan in Creed (2015)[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Still of Sylvester Stallone and Michael B

Jordan in Creed (2015)[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Still of Michael B

Jordan in Creed (2015)[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Still of Sylvester Stallone and Michael B

Jordan in Creed (2015)[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Still of Michael B

Jordan in Creed (2015)[/caption] [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Still of Sylvester Stallone and Michael B

Jordan in Creed (2015)[/caption]  



Date:24-Jan-2016 Reference:View Original Link