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Rocky V |
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Rating: Summary: A Great Closing Turn for the Full Rocky Circle. Review: Sage Stallone is natural and great.
Sylvester Stallone began to show that HE WAS THE WILL SMITH OF HIS ERA. What did he do in Rocky series? He was just showing an autographic series of his own story in the fighting for a seat of the big screen acting.
Misfortunes in his personal life was well seamed with his then focused and concerted efforts of winning his son to his side, whom was left alone most of the time to seek out own ways to earn a position in his own life. Who also was in a dire need of knowing that a father as powerful as Sylvester Stallone was not going to leave him alone not paying attention to his growing.
Lightly touched issue, like many of Sylvester Stallone's personal life points, like facing son after dividing and separating in real life, is rewardedly completed by Sylvester Stasllone's complacent smile dotted on the stage where Rocky Balboa statue was erected where Museum of Art stands always at Philadelphia.
Tommy Gunn, might be a symbol of many who have taken a portion of Sylvester Stallone's life, love, and training in his own path to successes, turned his back against Sylvester STallone to swallow him. A star as geat as Sylvester Stallone let him do it as he did in many occasions of his life. Earning big $ returns seems to have made Sylvester Stallone unnecessarily humble and ready to receive any humiliations. What a clown, when one chose to be a male actor? What a clown's life lay around him? One would wonder until when would this abuse cease?
It is nice in movie that Sylvester Stallone did not get swallowed by Tommy Gunns, but returned suredly and safely to the protection of his own child and his own wife--thanks to Paulie, that wife was often on the brinks of becoming financially, and perhaps emotionally drained.
Rating: Summary: Unfairly Criticized - This is one of the better Rocky Movies Review: Somewhere in the Rocky series, the character of Rocky Balboa changed from a real character into some sort of a quasi-superhero. In Rocky IV, although the theme of Rocky being the underdog was still in-tact, it suddenly was Rocky against the Russian (Ivan Drago). Lost in the shuffle was a story with some depth. Lost was the outstanding character development - that was particularly strong in the first two Rocky movies. In fact, more or less - a good chunk of Rocky IV was more of a music video. When I heard that Rocky V was going to take Rocky back to Philadelphia a broke and down and out fighter, I was disappointed. After watching the movie, I realized that Sylvester Stallone corrected a good number of the problems I saw with Rocky IV and actually created a very good story that would be a perfect way to wrap-up the Rocky series.
Here is the story: After defeating Ivan Drago in Moscow, Rocky returns home to two problems: 1) He is Broke - he left Power of Attorney to a crooked lawyer, who never paid his taxes and made poor investments; 2) He has health problems: The years of all of the beatings have damaged his brain - therefore he cannot fight. Broke and no longer able to fight, the Balboas go bankrupt and basically move back to Inner City Philadelphia. Rocky still has the old Gym that was his old manager Mickey's and begins to train fighters. A crooked fight promoter (Don King-like promoter) named George Washington Duke is trying to lure him for a big fight and Adrian clearly doesn't want him to do this. Along the way, comes a young Midwestern fighter named Tommy Gunn (played by real-life boxer Tommy Morrison). Tommy becomes Rocky's protege and Rocky guides him to contention. While training Tommy, Rocky is ignoring his family - mostly his son (played by Stallone's son Sage Stallone). Eventually Duke gets to Tommy and convinces him to turn on Rocky. This leads to a dramatic and exciting street fight confrontation between the two.
While the first four movies focused on the theme of the underdog, Rocky V takes a different tact. The theme seems to be scams and deceptions. This is prevalent throughout the movie. This is seen when Rocky loses his money, Duke trying to lure Rocky into the ring, Rocky's son getting picked on at school, and Tommy turning on him.
There is some great character development and performances in the movie. I do feel that Adrian's character doesn't really grow that much in the movie, but I was impressed by Tommy and Rocky Jr (called Robert) in this movie. Both Tommy Morrison and Sage Stallone deliver great performances. Tommy grows as a character - from a shy, but cocky kid from Oklahoma to the "turn" as a bad guy who becomes the World Champion. We see how Rocky Jr. starts out as "the rich kid", but eventually is able to hold his own in a tough school. But perhaps the surprise of the movie is good ol' Paulie - Rocky's Brother in Law. In Rocky IV, Paulie still had his sense of humor, but had been relegated to the role of cantankerous curmudgeon. Throughout the Rocky movies, Rocky always looked out and helped out Paulie. In Rocky V, Paulie will still be a cantankerous curmudgeon whom Rocky looks out for - but there is a major change. Toward the end of the movie, Paulie stands up for Rocky. This happens when Tommy turns on Rocky. It's Paulie who turns around and reminds Tommy how much Rocky sacrificed for Tommy and stands up to the young kid - very emotional stuff. Also Richard Gant's performance as Duke is very believable.
I like how they fold Burgess Meredith back into the movie. Although Mickey died in Rocky III, he comes back in Rocky V through some dream sequences.
The movie contains plenty of real caemos. Most noteable are Philadelphia TV Sports personality "Big Al" Meltzer and Philadelphia Columnist and Radio Host, Stan Hochman. Also in the movie are real-life Boxing analysts - Stu Nahan and Al Bernstein. Real-life referees Lou Filllipo and Frank Cappucino are refs in the movie.
One problem that I felt plagued the Rocky series since Rocky II has been Sylvester Stallone over-choreographing the Boxing sequences. Clearly by Rocky IV, the Boxing sequences were completely unrealistic. In Rocky V, while there are still some Boxing sequences with Tommy Gunn that are still over-choreographed, Rocky Balboa is not going to get in the ring in this movie at all. A predictable thing would have been to end with a Boxing match between Rocky and Tommy - and as I watched this movie, that is where I felt it was heading. However, what happens instead is a Philadelphia Street fight. While Stallone over-choreographed the Boxing matches, the Street Fight is great. I found it incredibly exciting and it proved to be the perfect ending.
Rocky movies have always had great music - from Bill Conti, to Survivor, to Vince DiCola - it was passionate. I think Rocky V's music is the weakest of the series as it tended to go more toward rap/street music. But I also think the music is better used in this movie - instead of as a music video like in Rocky IV, it compliments the movie. This is very evident when you listen to the music during the Street fight. However, I think the use of Elton John's "The Measure of a Man" as the song in the closing credits is perfect. It provides the perfect theme to end the movie as well as the Rocky series. You will also see a montage of clips from all the movies.
Overall, while not the award winning caliber of the original, I still enjoy this movie. It is one of my favorites in the Rocky series. It deserves a chance, despite the negative reviews. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Please don't put us through de mille again! Review: The first in the series of these films was a cinematic blockbuster; but unfortunately, it was all downhill after that. This film is undoubtedly the worst of the set in all aspects. A poor screenplay along with atrocious acting debuts from sportswriters and television personalities from the local Philadelphia area would make just about anyone request a refund for this video. I find it hard to believe that a Rocky VI is actually in production right now!
Rating: Summary: underrated film Review: The rocky movies are something of a phenomenon. they are inspiring and the characters are all unique. stallone has done a great job in creating a movie master piece. I love all the rocky films, the first being my favourite followed by the second and i must say, the fifth and final one is my third fav. when i watched the film at roughly the age of twelve, i liked it very much and was surprised as to why it was such a big flop at the box office. Now, watching it again after buying the dvd collection, i love this film even more. it appears to me that this film was written with more passion rather than just being a money spinner. But i have to admit, some of the scenes and characters were slightly overdone. Stallone seems to have the skill to create a movie where the protaganist manages to draw sympathy from the audience without the use of melodrama. The part where rocky visits his old gym which is now abandoned and sees the vision of him and mickey is a very nice, although sad, depiction of nostalgia. i think people didnt like this movie because they expected rocky to get into the ring to fight another big bad dangerous opponent and since they didnt get that, disregarded it as the worst in the rocky series. but i think that if they watched it again, with a fresh mind and not to expect a fast paced training sequence followed by a brutal battle in the ring, they would probably grow more fond of it. Stallone is a talented actor and screenwriter. if he is given the green light to make rocky 6, i am sure it will be a passionate and profound motion picture. I will definately be looking forward to seeing it. People might laugh at the idea of a 6th installment but hey, dont forget, this is the guy that brought us the rocky saga, if he can do it then, he can do it now. Stallone, show the world what your're made of.
Rating: Summary: A great ending to an inspiring series Review: This film is different from the other sequels, which makes it one of the best in the series. Directed by the director of the original Rocky, ROCKY V goes back to its oscar-winning roots. It takes place right after the fight with Drago where Rocky comes home not feeling quite right after the bout. At the airport, he's confronted by a Don King-type person who continuously wants to see him fight. Later, it seemed that Paulie (Burt Young) had screwed up some papers with the Balboa's accountant thereby bankrupting them. And Rocky finds out he suffered severe brain trauma and is unable to fight. Rocky and his family are forced to live back in Philadelphia. There Rocky meets Tommy Gunn, and up and coming boxer who he agrees to manage only so he can get the thrill he had before he was forced to retire. Tommy Gunn later gets corrupted by that Don King type and ditches Rocky. In the midst of all this, Rocky starts to lose his family, especially his son(Sage Stallone, his real-life son) After Gunn gets the heavyweight title, he is bitterly hated for abandoning Rocky and not truly getting the title from Rocky. So he confronts Rocky in a blind rage and ends up fighting him in a street fight. Guess who wins? It is a great end to the series with strong performances by Stallone, Shire, Morrisson, and even Stallone's son a little bit. The score by Conti is mediocore with rap ensembles and some familar Rocky tunes. The ending street fight has a remix theme of several memorable themes throughout the series. But in the end, the Elton John song "Measure of a Man" makes this movie what it is. It is played over the credits and black and white photos throughout the series, ending in the final shot of the Rocky statue at the top of those famous stairs. It's very conclusive. Speaking of shots, the choreography itself is done spectacularly, especially in the street fight when a whole bunch of images flash before Rocky's eyes that motivate him to fight Tommy Gunn. A great movie that is much better than a lot of people say it is.
Rating: Summary: GOOD FILM Review: this film is great I sugest you watch it BELEVE M
Rating: Summary: MY RINGS OUTSIDE Review: this is by far one of the most underated films in the history of the world. most people dont like it because they expect it to follow the same format that the previous rocky movie's did. those people dont understand that this is the reason why its the best one of the series.rocky 5 did an outstanding job of getting the viewers to know more about rocky the man instead of rocky the boxer.complex family issues and financal diffaculty affect the once great boxer not to mention a little bit of brain damage so he is forced to move back to the ghetto. where he discovers a talented amature boxer and trains him. at a certin point rocky's own son takes a backseat to tommy gun "rocky's protege". and when the buisness of boxingturns tommy against rocky. rocky discovers what is really important. the last fight is awsome it takes place in the streets and rocky says some of the most memorable one liners ever "i didnt hear no bell one more round" do your self a favor and watch this movie.
Rating: Summary: The measure of a champion. Review: This is the most overlooked film of the entire series.I have loved it ever since the first time I saw it.The last time I saw the dvd on sale,it only had the trailer as a special feature.I would like for Stallone to include the film featurettes,photo galleries,the tv interviews Stallone and his son,Sage Stallone gave for the press,the tv ad campaigns,cast interviews,and everyones'favorite:deleted scenes with and without commentary,including the alleged death of Rocky scene that was reportedly shot and later shelved.This dvd deserves more,in my humble opinion;up to date cast biographies and a music only soundtrack.Rocky V stands tall on its own.
Rating: Summary: worst rocky movie Review: this movie is only good for like 10 minutes. when he street fights at the end. the rest of it is boring. i think they should have stoped at 4. i heard they are think of doing a rocky 6 where is works in youth center. i think its time to hang up the gloves on these movies. let 1-4 be classic and not make any more
Rating: Summary: Really Bad Movie Dont Watch Review: This Movie is really bad. I watched it once and just about threw up. The way Rocky changes from a sophisticated person to a bum like the first movie is stupid. I didnt think money made people talk different and all of a sudden have an education. The only time I would watch this movie is never.
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