

The Gladiator
A road warrior vigilante avenges his brother's death at the hands of a crazy motorist by using his souped-up pickup to apprehend drunken drivers and others who abuse their driving privileges.
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Plot Summary
A young African-American boxer from the inner city faces numerous challenges both inside and outside the ring as he strives to become a champion. He navigates personal struggles, learns about himself, and fights for respect and a better future.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, 'The Gladiator' was generally seen as a well-intentioned sports drama with a solid performance from its young lead. It resonated with audiences looking for an uplifting underdog story, though some critics found its plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its earnest portrayal of a young boxer's journey.
- Criticized for its formulaic approach to the sports genre.
- Cuba Gooding Jr.'s early performance was noted as promising.
Google audience: Audience feedback is limited, but those who have seen it often mention finding it a decent, albeit unremarkable, boxing film.
Fun Fact
This was one of Cuba Gooding Jr.'s earliest credited film roles, preceding his more prominent roles in the 1990s.
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