Photo courtesy Lionsgate
Sometimes
the story is the story — that’s all there is, and the producers
stick with it. Gavin O’Connor (Miracle,
Pride
and Glory) gets to mash-up two of his
favorite genres — crowd-pleasing sports and gritty sibling drama
— with Warrior,
the story of two brothers (Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton) waging
distinctly different personal comebacks on their way towards a
classic and completely inevitable showdown in the gladiator sport of
MMA.
Younger brother Tommy (Hardy) reluctantly hooks up with their
ex-alcoholic and abusive former boxer dad (Nick Nolte) to exorcise
deep-seated demons, while older brother Brendan (Edgerton), a high
school science teacher fights to stave off foreclosure and to keep
his own family together. Long separated and with secrets to be
revealed along the way, the brothers are both underdogs in a
high-stakes, winner-takes-all event eager to promote not one but two
Rocky Balboas.
That is exactly what O’Connor gives the audience —
and all that the marketing and promotions machine can sell in the
trailers — but Hardy and Edgerton pump it up with real heart and
soul. Hardy is a caged brute, a force of nature waiting to be
unleashed, but just as likely to flash a hint of unexpected
gentleness to lull you in before delivering the swift knockout, while
Edgerton (an Australian who is about to kickoff a bit of a role as a
featured onscreen player over the course of the next few months)
settles nicely as the more grounded, practical brother.
Coming on the
heels of The
Fighter, O’Connor’s Warrior
gives audiences what that story didn’t
— a chance to see the titanic clash of brothers in arms with
everything on the line and a ring full of winners. Grade: B+
Opens wide Sept. 9.
