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A talented young street-food cook pushes herself to the limit after accepting an invitation to train under an infamous and ruthless chef.
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Plot Summary
Adonis Creed, now retired from boxing, must confront his past and his legacy when a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy, Damian 'Dame' Anderson, resurfaces after serving a lengthy prison sentence. Dame seeks to reclaim the glory he believes was stolen from him, forcing Adonis into a fight that is personal and dangerous, testing the limits of their relationship and Adonis's own resolve.
Critical Reception
Creed III received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Michael B. Jordan's directorial debut and the film's emotional depth, strong performances, and satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. Some criticism was directed at the plot's reliance on familiar tropes and a perceived lack of fresh ideas.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Michael B. Jordan's assured directorial debut and strong emotional core.
Lauded for powerful performances, particularly from Jonathan Majors.
Appreciated for its engaging boxing sequences and satisfying character arcs.
Google audience: Audiences widely enjoyed Creed III, highlighting its emotional impact, the intensity of the boxing matches, and the compelling performances of the lead actors. Many felt it was a fitting and powerful end to the Creed storyline.
Fun Fact
Michael B. Jordan directed the film himself, marking his directorial debut. He also performed many of his own stunts, further immersing himself in the role of Adonis Creed.
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