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Against The Ropes [DVD] [2004]
 
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Against The Ropes [DVD] [2004]

Meg Ryan , Omar Epps , Charles S. Dutton    Suitable for 12 years and over   DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Meg Ryan, Omar Epps, Charles S. Dutton, Tony Shalhoub, Tim Daly
  • Directors: Charles S. Dutton
  • Writers: Jackie Kallen, Cheryl Edwards
  • Producers: David Madden, Jackie Kallen, Jonathan Pillot, Mike Drake, Robert W. Cort
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: 2 Aug 2004
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002GZADE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 24,273 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Inspired by the true story of the rise of Jackie Kallen, the most successful female boxing promoter in the history of the sport who made her way in the male-orientated world of professional boxing. A story of redemption, the film explores the intense emotional bond that forms between people when they become reliant on each other. Against The Ropes explores the various tensions that exist in the world of American sport with a powerful sensitivity: the concept of a white woman managing a black man in a white man's world presents an engaging insight into the limits men and women are confined to in the arena of contemporary sport.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Jackie Kallen (Meg Ryan) is tired of her job and her boss, but is still taking it because she gets to be in contact with the world of boxing, which is her biggest passion. Her dad was the boxing coach of her uncle, so she spent a large amount of time close to the ring during her childhood and now she cannot stay away. She is almost miserable, but one day while being a little drunk at a party she gets in a discussion with La Rocca, one of the top boxing managers in the country, and he offers her one of his boxers for one dollar. Needless to say that she accepts the challenge.

Now her boss wants her to back out of the deal, but the media caught a whiff of the story and it's too late. On top of this, the boxer she is supposed to manage is an addict and is involved in dealing. But luck is on her side, and while being at her boxer's house she meets Luther in very special circumstances: he knocked out her boxer easily. Things are different now, because she has a real prospect and can truly test if she is any good in this business. As the film progresses though the question becomes: If Luther starts rising through the ranks, will the partners be able to keep their cool or will they go astray under the spell of fame and money?

This is your typical movie for an afternoon in which you want some light entertainment. The story is not extremely original as it has been explored various times before in boxing as well as in other sports. The new twist introduced in this case is the involvement of a female in a sport that seemed to have no place for them until a few years back. The performances, without being bad, are nothing to praise. I would sum it up by saying that this is a movie that you will probably enjoy, but will not either love nor look forward to watch a second time.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Worth A Shot! 12 Aug 2004
Format:DVD
This film isn't really about boxing, well it is obviously but its more about someone who wants somthing badly enough that they will do everything they can to make it happen and show the world that they can really kick some ass. The person i am talking about in this story is Jackie Kallen who became the first female boxing manager and went on to become the Commissioner for the International Female Boxers Association, and the only woman to have trained champs in six different weight classes. This is her story.

Jackie Kallen has been round boxing all her life and dreams of becoming a boxing manager. However in a very sexist society where boxing is concidered a man's sport she is never given the chance. Working under a mean boxing manager with money and not much else she eventually gets tired of the disrespect he shows her and finally speaks out, resulting in her buying a boxers contract for one dollar and vowing that she will do better than her boss.

On finding out that the boxer she has brought is pretty rubbish and is on drugs she starts looking around for new talent and comes across bad boy Luther Shaw who had to learn to fight in order to survive. After much persuation Luther agrees to fight and Jackie calls upon the help of old boxing trainer Felix Reynolds to turn him into a champ. Things eem to be going alright and Luther remains undefeated however most of the media attention stays fixed on Jackie instead of the upcoming star Luther Shaw. The attention goes to her head and she reminds Luther that without her he would have nothing and would still be on the streets. Obviously he doesn't like that much and goes in search of a new manager, but with a shot at the title right round the corner will he be ready.

The acting is really good from all the cast; the beautiful Meg Ryan as Jackie Kallen who goes from being walked all over by her bosses to top of the ladder in the boxing world; Omar Epps who plays the tough bad boy Luther Shaw who is kind of saved by Jackie and offered a way out of the ghetto that he lives in; Charles Dutton who plays the retired boxing trainer Felix Reynolds who is hired to turn Luther into champ material; Tony Shalhoub as the mean boxing manager who sells a down and out boxers contract to Jackie for a buck; and lets not forget Skye McCole Bartusiak who is only one screen for the first five minutes as little Jackie but really brings a little light with her sweet little face.

There are a number of worth while extras which make this DVD more fuller and complete. There are two documentaries; one which is about the making of 'Against The Ropes' with interviews with several of the stars in the film and some of the crew. The second documentary focuses purely on the real Jackie Kallen and her massive achievements in life. Then there is an Original Theatrical Trailer which although is not much, it is after all an extra and does give the DVD a little extra. Finally there are the usual things like subtitles for the hearing impaired and the option to have the film in another language.

Overall, 'Against The Ropes' is pretty good as far as films go although i can't quite remember whether it made it to the box office. The fight scenes are good and Omar Epps did every single scene of the fighting and as a result got a few cuts and brusies. In one of the docmentaries on the DVD someone said that they thought that the fight scenes were better than some of the epic fight films, such as Rocky. There good but i wouldn't go quite that far. An entertaining film which should satisfy most sports fans, or if you just like true stories, you should give this a go. Worth a shot!

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Great story, abrupt ending 24 July 2004
By K. Stuckey - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD

This movie is a great story of how to fight for what you believe in and that success does not come easy. Based loosely on the true story of Jackie Callen, Meg Ryan is wonderful as a woman trying to break into the boys-club of boxing management. She grew up loving boxing and knows the sport inside out. After being mistreated and underappreciated by the men she works for in sports, she goes out on her own with a young thug named Luther (the fine Omar Epps) whom she thinks has potential. With help from some old friends of her late uncle (himself a pro boxer), she turns Luther into a winner. Along the way, the attention goes to Jackie's head and she starts to alienate those around her, including her fighter who then wants out of his contract with her.

Charles S. Dutton directed and plays trainer Felix, Tony Shahloub is Jackie's main adversary and Tim Daly is a local TV reporter and her romantic interest. It is a great movie, but I think the ending is kind of abrupt, Luther wins the title fight everyone thought he wasn't ready for, then he and Jackie hug and make up...did he get out of his contract? Did she hook up with the reporter? Meanwhile, the real Jackie Callen was married with two sons when she started in the business and was from Detroit, not Cleveland. The screenwriter took quite a bit of poetic license. It is still a good movie though, a great mix of comedy and drama.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Loved this movie! 6 Oct 2004
By O. Brown - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
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I really loved this movie. I read the other reviews (most of which were negative) and strongly disagree with them. I think Meg Ryan was wonderful, likewise Charles Dutton and the other actors. I am not a boxing fan. That doesn't matter. This movie is good entertainment. It is based on a true story of a female boxing manager who lets fame go to her head, makes some bad choices, and eventually...discovers what really matters. Men will love it (for the fight scenes, Meg Ryan, and the competition) and women will love it because it shows what women are capable of---anything---even in a man's world). Rent it or buy it---you won't be sorry. Great date movie.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
RIveting and inspirational 15 July 2004
By K. Corn - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Grab this DVD as quickly as you can. Here's why:
1. It tells the true story of a woman, Jackie Kallen, who broke into the male-dominated boxing world. Very inspirational and Meg Ryan's performance is strong and solid.
2. There's an interview with the real Jackie Kallen and a behind the scenes look at how and why the movie was made.
3. The movie is gripping to watch and Kallen isn't portrayed as a stereotype or saint but as a very real (and flawed) person. In short, this isn't a "fluffy" movie but one that tries to be relatively honest (by Hollywood standards).
Very riveting, great fight scenes, strong perfromances - what more is there to say?
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