Truly amazing! Apt description of the movie, this one is full of heart and soul and reminded me of the way clint eastwood shoots his movies in a relaxed fashion, allowing his characters to breathe and show some soul. Stallone shows that he has a long career ahead of him, behind the camera as well. He does not flinch away from the close-ups showing him in an unflattering light (again, eastwood-ish), and this itself is a major triumph. Welcome back, Sly, its been long since your last good movie hit the screens (Copland, not seen on Hyderabad screens); sure hope the run continues.
Rocky Balboa: It ain't over 'till it's over. Mason 'The Line' Dixon: What's that from? The '80s? Rocky Balboa: That's probably the '70s
1976, to be exact. It's been a good 16 years away from the franchise for the team since Rocky V hit the screens, and the time spent in hiatus has been a great learning time for Philadelphia's favorite brawler. Despite all odds stacked against it, Rocky Balboa, well, rocks. This film is inconsistent in its presentation, and the dialog is most of the time cringe-worthy. The acting is flat in most parts, and it has no sma....