Agree. I'm glad it was away from the crowd & in the locket room where at times can be overloaded with male bravado, instead it was male vulnerability and honesty
Thankful Michael hired an actual actress from the deaf community and that they got to show the love in all the characters portrayed he made it hard to root for the protagonist when, you want to root for all characters to overcome their journeys and arc it was a great film saw it on March 2nd and 3rd and would go again and again it was a beautiful piece of art thanks to everyone involved in Michael B Jordan directoral debut 😀
this movie was so good, when Dame had his first fight and he was fighting dirty, i was grabbing my seat and turning my head at every sucker punch (elbow) that Dame threw😭
Amara was my favorite character in this Creed. I love everything they did in this film. So well directed and the actors really executed on their roles. This is an instant Classic.
Tbh, if they made her an established fighter. She shouldn’t do boxing. She should be a UFC fighter. I don’t think I’ve seen to much female boxing but I think it would be super interesting to make her character go her own path and make her legacy through UFC. Starts off an advanced boxer but chooses to UFC for her own legacy.
This was awesome to watch. I loved Creed III a lot, and getting to see glimpses of Michael B. Jordan's directing style, and hearing such positive things about him and about other cast members was fantastic.
Man, I had tears in my eyes when watching this movie, especially seeing the hurtful pain of betrayal in Diamond's eyes when dropping hard punches at his Lil brother Adonis. Adonis, on the other hand, having his own guilt deep inside of him mixed with strong and conflicting emotions about his past and present circumstances, had to battle himself while battling Diamond at the same time. And I think the movie had one of the best endings of all movies where both men put the past behind and truly said sorry. I personally think that their past circumstances and relationship had a big impact in helping them making true reconciliation as a way forward. This is a true reflection of how we live with our brothers in the third world ghettos and hoods.
the movie was really well directed. altho rocky was missed and it was awkward just not talking about him in the movie. i have a feeling we have just seen the beginning of a amazing directorial career
They definitely modeled majors character esthetically after Mike Tyson, similar build…. Even the black trunks, or even the white towel thing Tyson would wear walking out to the ring
Nobody knows but Sylvester Stallone decline to join the movie because of creative differences. I think the movie should've had a bit more details. But nonetheless everyone did amazing in the movie and behind the scenes.
He declined cause of a producer there has always been creative differences but they make it work for many movies that have been made. I don’t think they mentioned a reason for Rocky not being in it was to leave the door open
Michael and Majors acting was other level this female. Now the plot movie was 2/10 easy. It's not a good movie at all. I enjoy the acting of majors and Michael. His trainer was extremely annoying, he cant act. 5:15 respectful disagree with her acting. She to me is an okay actor, wasn't good this movie
His first collaboration with Ryan Coogler who wrote and directed Fruitvale Station, and also co-wrote and directed the first Creed movie which was a classic.
The cinema I watched this in was a bigger than normal one and the sound was so damn loud that it made the experience annoying. And I had trouble hearing half of the dialogue, especially from Damian. The punches were too loud. Not the film's fault but yeah I would advise not watching in a big cinema.
My only issue with this movie is that they casted Jose Benavidez to play Felix Chavez as heavyweight boxer? Christ, Benavidez is a welterweight and you could clearly see in the film that they couldn't make him look like a 200+ plus lbs heavyweight. That was disappointing.