Pacquiao: The Movie
Pacquiao: The Movie

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Pacquiao: The Movie

2006
Movie
109 min
Tagalog

Jericho Rosales portrays Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao as he struggles out of poverty to become a champion and national hero. Yet when the pressures of his sport, his personal life and the high expectations of his countrymen take their toll, he falls from grace. With the help of his wife (Bea Alonzo), will he be able to rise once more to be worthy of being called "the People's Champion"?

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Cesar Apolinario Jr.Genres: Documentary, Biography, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the early life and rise to fame of Filipino boxing sensation Manny Pacquiao. It delves into his humble beginnings in General Santos City, showcasing the challenges he faced and the determination that fueled his journey to become a world champion. The film highlights his family life, his unwavering dedication to the sport, and the cultural impact he has had on the Philippines.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a sports icon, "Pacquiao: The Movie" received moderate attention, primarily within the Philippines. It was lauded for its inspirational narrative and its portrayal of Pacquiao's remarkable ascent from poverty to global stardom. While not a major international release, it resonated with Filipino audiences and sports enthusiasts for its authentic depiction of the boxer's life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inspirational rags-to-riches story.

  • Appreciated for showcasing Pacquiao's humble origins and determination.

  • Seen as a must-watch for Filipino audiences and boxing fans.

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Fun Fact

The film was released while Manny Pacquiao was still actively pursuing major titles, capturing a significant period of his early career.

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