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You got a better chance of starting a boy band. Brendan Conlon : C'mon, it's not as bad as it looks. Principal Zito : Are you being literal or figurative? Because literally it looks bad. And figuratively it looks even worse. The superintendent's coming by in a few minutes.

So gimme a little help here, Brendan. Can you explain to me what the hell you were doing? Brendan Conlon : I need the money, Joe. Principal Zito : Yeah, but we can't have this. This isn't moonlighting at Applebee's for Christ's sake.

Paddy Conlon : I've got a thousand days. A thousand days sober today. Brendan Conlon : Well, that's great, Pop. But it doesn't change anything. Paddy Conlon : What do you mean it doesn't change anything? Have a heart, Brendan. Brendan Conlon : You listen to me. You take your have-a-heart bullshit and you run it down the road. Run it out on someone who doesn't know you like I do. Paddy Conlon : Listen to me. I thought maybe we could break bread.

You know, just open some lines of communication. Brendan Conlon : You got two lines of communication. Brendan has to figure out something soon, or they will lose their house forever. Profession… high school physics teacher and former UFC fighter.

Brendan used to be a professional, if unremarkable, fighter. He retired after Tess grew intolerant of his constant injuries. As a high school teacher, he has a natural rapport with his students and finds the work fulfilling.

To make ends meet, Brendan has picked up fighting again. Interests… mixed martial arts. Growing up, both Tommy and Brendan were trained by their father to be wrestlers, and while both boys were good, Tommy was the clear standout. But Gavin O'Connor, the director he did Pride and Glory , a saga about a cop family , knows what he's doing.

And the two leads, Edgerton and Hardy, pull off their respective roles - rising above the cliches and the melodrama - with ferocity and focus. It's interesting that neither is American: Edgerton's from Australia, and played one of the brothers in Animal Kingdom ; Hardy's a Brit, and was in Inception. As for Nolte, the gravel-voiced veteran has a role overflowing with pathos. Paddy Conlon is a broken man, a character full of trembling remorse and bad memories, this close to falling off the wagon and crying in his beer.

But when the championship comes down to a fight between the brothers, their entire relationship is put on a very public stage. The fight starts out with Tommy in the lead. He goes after his brother with years of pent-up rage propelling each punch. Watching Tommy transition from tough guy to baby brother is absolutely heartbreaking. The moment after he dislocates he shoulder, you expect the fight to be over, but he refuses to give up. When Tommy puts up his one fist and attempts to keep fighting?



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