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Essay About Southpaw

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When ever you are going to see a boxing movie you know that it is going to action packed but Southpaw was much more than just an action packed movie. The story is focused around a legendary boxer who goes down hard in life and then heroically rises up against all odds. Jake Gyllenhaal plays the main character, boxer who becomes a superstar champion, Billy Hope. Hope is an undefeated professional boxer that lives in New York City. Hope is married to Maureen played by Rachel McAdams, together they have a daughter Leila played by Oona Laurence. In the first match that is seen, Hope defends his World Light Heavyweight title but also receives a serious eye injury. After the match, Maureen convinces Hope to retire and stop while he is ahead. She also …show more content…

Hope is given a court ordered list of things to do in order to get custody of his daughter back. Hope must get a place to live, get a job and remain sober from alcohol and drugs. When Hope goes to visit Leila she wants nothing to do with him which breaks Hope’s heart but also gives him more motivation to get back on track. Hope’s ultimate plan is to get back to training and back to boxing so he can make money to support himself and his daughter. Hope gets a job at a new gym that is owned by a boxer, Titus “Tick” Wils. Hope is contacted by his old manager who has now become his rival, Escobar’s new manager, to compete in a fight between the two. Hope knows he can not participate in the match without being trained. He tries many times to convince Tick to train him but Tick wants no part of it. After one of Tick’s students is killed by his abusive father and he hears about the fight between Hope and Escobar that might take place, Tick offers to train Hope. Hope continues to visit his daughter but many visits end with Leila not even wanting to see her father. She claims that her father is the reason they are in this predicament. After many visits, Leila forgives her father just in time for his big fight against

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