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Rocky
Rocky is a goon from Mumbai of India. He does anything for money undoubtedly. He is on a mission and constantly runs away from the Mumbai police. Rocky reaches Kashmir and meets Nandini, he falls in love with her. Rocky rescues Nandini while being kidnapped by some terrorists.
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Plot Summary
Rocky Balboa, a small-time club fighter and debt collector from Philadelphia, gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fight the heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed. Overcoming personal struggles and an underdog spirit, Rocky trains rigorously to prove his worth in the ring, not just for the title, but for himself. The film chronicles his journey from obscurity to becoming a symbol of perseverance and hope.
Critical Reception
Rocky was a critical and commercial phenomenon, lauded for its gritty realism, compelling performances, and inspirational narrative. It transcended the boxing genre to become a beloved underdog story that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. The film is widely regarded as a masterpiece of American cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and moving story of an underdog triumphing against all odds.
Exceptional performances, particularly from Sylvester Stallone, anchor the film's emotional depth.
The film's gritty portrayal of urban life and authentic boxing sequences were highly praised.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly love Rocky, praising its inspiring story, Stallone's performance, and the raw, emotional impact of the film. Many highlight its timeless appeal as a motivational sports drama.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. Nominated for Best Actor (Sylvester Stallone), Best Supporting Actor (Burt Young), Best Supporting Actress (Talia Shire), Best Original Screenplay, Best Sound, and Best Original Song ('Gonna Fly Now').
Fun Fact
Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay in just three days, reportedly inspired by a boxing match between Chuck Wepner and Muhammad Ali.
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