The Fire Inside Review: Not Your Average Inspirational Sports Movie

The Fire Inside Review: Not Your Average Inspirational Sports Movie

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The world has no lack of inspirational sports movies. It’s not difficult to see why. Sports have natural challenges and natural conflicts, so the drama is built in. Boxing is maybe the most natural challenge of all, being a literal physical battle between opponents.

The Fire Inside

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Release Date: December 25, 2024
Directed By: Rachel Morrison
Written By: Barry Jenkins
Starring: Ryan Destiny, Brian Tyree Henry
Rating: Rated PG-13 for some strong language, thematic elements, and brief suggestive material.
Runtime: 109 minutes

At first blush, The Fire Inside would appear to be simply the latest in a long line of inspirational sports movies. In this case, the twist making this story unique compared to any Rocky movie would be that the traditional narrative of the boxer fighting to be the best is a woman instead of a man. However, what actually sets this movie apart is that the fight to be a champion is only half the story and the real inspiration comes from the fight that follows after.



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