Sunday, February 7, 2016

Rocky (Story Review)

Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) is a character that everyone can connect with. Rocky takes us through his love life with Adrian Pennino (Talia Shire), his friendship with Paulie Pennino (Burt Young), and through his training with Mickey Goldmill (Burgess Meredith). After having a rough go of it for a long time he finally gets a shot at the heavy weight title of the world against Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). Rocky's been boxing for 8 years but at the amateur level and he's never been scene by the public eye on the main stage of boxing. But in order to make the opportunity worth while, he strives to go the distance with Apollo. In order to do that he has to find what he's fighting for, run incredibly long distances through Philadelphia in Converse shoes, perform many one armed push-ups, and tenderize steaks with his fists.
Though Rocky isn't a true story. It was inspired and heavily borrowed from the real life boxing match of Chuck Wepner vs. Muhammid Ali in 1975. The two battles have very distinct parallels where Wepner had gone all 15 rounds with Ali.
Rocky is able to connect with us on the human level. It takes part in the Horatio Alger myth, the classic American success story. Thus, the film is primitive. As a viewer, and fellow human, we are able to supply the feeling needed to understand and make the film a great one. Rocky doesn't need to tell us how he feels during certain situations because we've all been there! Taking us all on the journey of life and teaching us that we just need love in the end.
The film was made in 1976. If this film says anything about that time it says, times were tough and only the strong would thrive to the top. Also boxing was much more popular then than it is today. Not that it isn't still popular, today we just have more options of fighting sports to watch from pro wrestling to MMA fighting.

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