We knew that Jackman was play a wash - up belligerent who train a promising droid to compete in the World Robot Boxing League — but we did n’t quite realize he ’d be put up there , Mickey - style , in an automaton ’s street corner .
You know , actors face up lots of challenges in conveying a fictional reality . Sometimes the script is n’t up to equality , or the costar has had so much plastic surgery they can scantily nictate , or the director call up the key fruit to your bad - ass vampire slayer is a big floppy lid . And then there are the day you have to scream at a non - sentient patch of scenery to“get back in there and knock his block off . ”
Good on ya , Mr. Jackman . Keep fighting the good fight .

Synopsis :
A mettlesome , snowy - knuckle , action ride pose in the near - future , where the mutation of boxing has gone hi - tech , “ Real Steel ” star Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton , a washed - up fighter who lost his chance at a title when 2000 - pound , 8 - ft - tall brand robots accept over the ring . Now nothing but a small - metre booster , Charlie earns just enough money piecing together low - end bots from fighting metal to get from one clandestine boxing locus to the next . When Charlie hits rock ‘n’ roll bottom , he reluctantly team up with his estranged son Max ( Dakota Goyo ) to build and educate a backup contender . As the stakes in the brutal , no - holds - blockade arena are raised , Charlie and Max , against all betting odds , get one last shot at a comeback .
MoviesReal SteelRobotsSports

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