Review of Klitschko (2011) by Sireddiecook — 11 Dec 2012
Emotionally accessible, expertly crafted film about boxing, brothers, family, the Cold War, hard work and redemption. This is a very uplifting movie about real life. The fight footage is spectacular, and the supporting characters in who surround the Klitschko Brothers including the recently passed Emmanuel Stewart shine with humanity and spirit, while dedicating their lives to the real-life perils of professional boxing.
The film is directed and delivered by a German crew, so it has a less than familiar sensibility for American audiences. The Blu-Ray is highly recommended.
This review of Klitschko (2011) was written by Sireddiecook on 11 Dec 2012.
Klitschko has generally received positive reviews.
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