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The Calcium Kid
When milkman Jimmy Connelly accidentally puts Britain's contender for the World title out of action, he is propelled from amateur boxer to the world stage and announced as the replacement contender for the championship fight.
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Plot Summary
A young, naive farm boy with a natural talent for boxing is mistaken for a legendary fighter and thrust into the spotlight. He must quickly learn to box and overcome his own insecurities to face a formidable opponent in a high-stakes match. Along the way, he navigates the corrupt world of professional boxing and learns about himself.
Critical Reception
The Calcium Kid received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found its plot predictable and its humor hit-or-miss. While some appreciated Orlando Bloom's charming performance and the lighthearted premise, many felt the film lacked originality and failed to deliver consistent laughs or compelling boxing drama.
What Reviewers Say
Orlando Bloom's charisma is a definite highlight.
The film struggles with an unoriginal plot and inconsistent humor.
A light and sometimes entertaining, but ultimately forgettable, boxing comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that while many found the film to be a fun and easy watch, particularly due to Orlando Bloom's performance, it was ultimately seen as a somewhat generic sports comedy that didn't leave a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around London, England, and the boxing scenes were filmed at the historic York Hall in Bethnal Green.
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