Million Dollar Baby (2004)

Million Dollar Baby (2004)
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Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) is a veteran boxing trainer who has devoted his life to the ring and has precious little to show for it; his daughter never answers his letters, and a fighter he's groomed into contender status has paid him back by signing with another manager, leaving Frankie high and dry. His best friend and faithful employee Eddie Dupris is a former fighter who Frankie trained. In his last fight, Eddie suffered a severe injury, a fact that brings Frankie great guilt. One day, Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) enters Frankie's life, as well as his gym, and announces she needs a trainer. Frankie regards her as a dubious prospect, and isn't afraid to tell her why: he doesn't think much of women boxing, she's too old at 31, she lacks experience, and has no technique. However, Maggie sees boxing as the one part of her life that gives her meaning and won't give up easily. Finally won over by her determination, Frankie takes on Maggie, and as she slowly grows into a viable fighter, an emotional bond develops between them. When a tragedy befalls one of the three characters, each comes to a decision that shows how the relationships in the film have changed them. Adapted from a short story by F.X. Toole, a former corner man with years of experience in the fight game, Million Dollar Baby also stars Morgan Freeman, Anthony Mackie, and Mike Colter. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Clint EastwoodHilary Swank, (more)
Director(s):
Clint Eastwood
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Million Dollar Baby

Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood) is a veteran boxing trainer who has devoted his life to the ring and has precious little to show for it; his daughter never answers his letters, and a fighter he's groomed into contender status has paid him back by signing with another manager, leaving Frankie high and dry. His best friend and faithful employee Eddie Dupris is a former fighter who Frankie trained. In his last fight, Eddie suffered a severe injury, a fact that brings Frankie great guilt. One day, Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) enters Frankie's life, as well as his gym, and announces she needs a trainer. Frankie regards her as a dubious prospect, and isn't afraid to tell her why: he doesn't think much of women boxing, she's too old at 31, she lacks experience, and has no technique. However, Maggie sees boxing as the one part of her life that gives her meaning and won't give up easily. Finally won over by her determination, Frankie takes on Maggie, and as she slowly grows into a viable fighter, an emotional bond develops between them. When a tragedy befalls one of the three characters, each comes to a decision that shows how the relationships in the film have changed them. Adapted from a short story by F.X. Toole, a former corner man with years of experience in the fight game, Million Dollar Baby also stars Morgan Freeman, Anthony Mackie, and Mike Colter. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
132 mins

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Director(s):
Clint Eastwood
Writer(s):
Paul Haggis
Producer(s):
Paul HaggisClint EastwoodTom Rosenberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language)
Million Dollar Baby Awards:
  • 2004 - American Film Institute - Best Picture
  • 2004 - Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Actress
  • 2004 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Actress
  • 2004 - Chicago Film Critics Association - Best Director
  • 2004 - Directors Guild of America - Best Director
  • 2004 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Director
  • 2004 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
  • 2004 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actor [Runner-up]
  • 2004 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Picture [Runner-up]
  • 2004 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actress
  • 2004 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Picture
  • 2004 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Director (Runner-up)
  • 2004 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actor (Runner-up)
  • 2004 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Picture (Runner-up)
  • 2004 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor - Runner-up
  • 2004 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Director
  • 2004 - Screen Actors Guild - Best Actress
  • 2004 - Screen Actors Guild - Best Supporting Actor
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    Dan H.

    I don't know much about the world of women's boxing and have to admit that I had my doubts about this movie at first. I was glad I rented it. I think Clint has just gotten better over the years. The performance of Hilary Swank was top-notch as well (completely believable in the role of "poor white trash" and, yet, easy to identify with). This movie is real life and down to earth. You can't help but get emotional at the end.

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    Paul F.

    I watched this with my wife (I had seen it once before) and twice is enough for me. The movie is good, but not one that you could watch a whole bunch of times over the years. If you've never seen it, than rent it if you're looking for a good drama. Movie is great, replay value low.

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    Darby B.

    Awesome plot and awesome script. The events in this movie reflect personal principles of faith, standing fast, steady will despite the odds, which I face in my personal life. They also show how a thick headed personal in one's life can come to accomplish great things and follow advice despite their strong will. I give it a four, because I wish it would have been a little bit longer and explained how the trainer finished his life.

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