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Power Play
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Plot Summary
Power Play is a documentary that delves into the gritty world of semi-professional boxing in New York City. The film follows a group of aspiring boxers as they navigate the challenges of training, fighting, and striving for a better life through the sport. It offers a raw and intimate look at their dedication, sacrifices, and the harsh realities they face both inside and outside the ring.
Critical Reception
Power Play received positive reviews, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of the boxing subculture and the compelling personal stories of the athletes. Reviewers noted the film's raw energy and its ability to capture the determination and struggles of the boxers.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a raw and compelling look into the lives of semi-professional boxers.
Praised for its authentic and gritty portrayal of the sport and its athletes.
Highlights the dedication and struggles faced by aspiring fighters.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, David Greene, spent considerable time immersing himself in the boxing gyms and communities he depicted, aiming for an authentic and unbiased representation.
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