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Real Steel
2011
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In a future world where flesh-and-blood boxers have been replaced by towering mechanized fighters, pugilist-turned-promoter Charlie Kenton reconnects with his estranged son, Max, to convert a discarded machine into a World Robot Boxing contender.
Synopsis compliments of Netflix
Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
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The premise is okay but unlike Swordfish the first 30 minutes is Hugh Jackman being an obnoxious screw-up, almost ruining the movie. Luckily Evangeline Lilly is good as usual, and so is Dakota Goyo and they play well together.
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