

The dynamic, confident, eloquent and authoritative character that Carl Weathers brings to life has so many layers - both socially, racially, and thematically. Most of all though - this is Apollo Creed's film too. There's a lot of human relationship you're leaving out too, the combating personalities between Rocky and Mickey make a great dynamic. "Gritty" was in for film in 1976 - see Taxi Driver, which lends some further context to why so many of these characters aren't very cinema-esque. These characters are genuine and I guarantee you are more likely to meet people like Paulie, and Adrien then you are to meet Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.

I realize they are mostly just there to gives us a glimpse at other things in Rocky's life, but still. I'm not so thrilled about the minor characters, though. Rocky was just that and the whole film hinges on this authenticity and likability and Stallone delivered. I don't think I've seen another film where I can perfectly believe that the protagonist is a guy you can run in on the street. Anyway, I can see why Rocky Balboa is so well liked and the more I think about Stallone's performance, the more I'm impressed by it. All in all it was a mediocre film for me (5/10) - and I mean "for me", I'm not saying it's overrated.

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