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Warrior

Warrior

  • Status: Released
  • 09-09-2011
  • Runtime: 140 min
  • Score: 7.842
  • Vote count: 4616

The youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament – a path that puts the fighter on a collision course with his estranged, older brother.

Joel Edgerton

Brendan Conlon

Tom Hardy

Tommy Conlon

Nick Nolte

Paddy Conlon

Jennifer Morrison

Tess Conlon

Frank Grillo

Frank Campana

Kevin Dunn

Principal Zito

Maximiliano Hernández

Colt Boyd

Bryan Callen

Bryan Callen

Sam Sheridan

Sam Sheridan

Fernando Chien

Fenroy

Jake McLaughlin

Mark Bradford

Vanessa Martinez

Pilar Fernandez

Denzel Whitaker

Stephon

Carlos Miranda

Tito

Nick Lehane

Nash

Laura Chinn

KC

Capri Thomas

Emily Conlon

Lexi Cowan

Rosie Conlon

Noah Emmerich

Dan Taylor

Dan Caldwell

Dan Caldwell

Timothy "Skyskrape" Katz

Timothy "Skyskrape" Katz

Julia Stockstad

J.J. Riley's Assistant

Josh Rosenthal

Referee Josh Rosenthal

Kurt Angle

Koba

Erik Apple

Pete "Mad Dog" Grimes

Anthony Johnson

Orlando "Midnight" Le

Nate Marquardt

Karl Kruller

Roan Carneiro

Marcos Santos

Daniel Stevens

Francisco Barbosa

Anthony N.

Sun Chu

Hans Marrero

Diego Santana

Yves Edwards

Houston Greggs

Amir Perets

Yosi

Anthony Tambakis

Sparta Official

Jimmy Cvetic

Tender Trap Promoter

Jace Jeanes

Mike "The Mutilator" Moore

Jake Digman

Tender Trap Announcer

Richard Fike

Tender Trap Referee

Andre' Mason

Midnight Corner Man

James Houk

State Official

Aaron Kleiber

Koba Entourage #1

Raymond Rowe

Koba Entourage #2

Lambert R. Strayer

Koba Entourage #3

Roman Vasylyshyn

Koba Entourage #4

Jonathan Matthew Anik

Jonathan Matthew Anik

Rashad Evans

Rashad Evans

Stephan Bonnar

Stephan Bonnar

Michelle Dawn Mooney

Michelle Dawn Mooney

Tim Bickel

A.V. Simers

Jack Fisher

Platoon Sergeant

Jeff Hochendoner

Marine MP #1

Armon York Williams

Marine MP #2

Adam Christian Stanley

Marine #1

James Dreussi

Marine #2

Kevin P. Hanley

Inspector

Tammy Townsend

Zito's Wife

Etta Cox

Zito's Secretary

Sandy Notaro

Diner Waitress

Francesca Ortenzio

Concierge

Jaime Sinue Aguirre

Manny

Tracy Campbell

Desk Girl

Thomas McCue

Taxi Cab Driver

Gavin O'Connor

J. J. Riley (uncredited)

Andres Gomez

Edgerton, Morrison and Hardy are good but Nolte is just spectacular. Other than that, the movie is really fun but the story is nothing new and the ending is not even working.

stackkorora

The story isn't particularly new, but the writing and the actors do a REALLY convincing job of making you believe in the characters struggles. Don't expect the movie to deliver on the many promises it makes though, they cut the last 10 minutes of film too early. That's my biggest gripe with it and why I wouldn't give this a higher rating.

Peter89Spencer

Warrior was the most exciting, detailed and emotional movie I saw. It had action, drama & descent cast. It dwelve into the backstory for each character: Brendan resented his father for being an abusive alcoholic, and made a life for himself and his family. He cares for his family too much to let them lose their home, and so he goes back to MMA sport to win a few money. But circumstances had gave Brendan the oppertunity to win big at the Sparta tournament. Once there, mhe comes face to face with his brother. Tommy is another side of the coin; he has so much anger in him; he blames his father for the past and blames his brother for abandoning him and their dying mother. But he made a new family in the Marine Corp, for which he enlisted, particuraly one marine who called brother, who was killed in a friendly fire. Tommy then desserted his regiment and decided to enter the Sparta tournament to win a prize money as a promise to his friend's family (this shows that he does have a kinder side, even for a biref moment). He turns to his father to train him, but still resenting him for the past. But near the end, he sees his father relapsed and drunk (as drunk as he was in the past) and seeing how sad it all looks, Tommy realised he wasted all that anger over a broken down drunk and (may implied) forgave him (which was a sweet moment). Paddy is the father to Brendan and Tommy, but he lost them both (and his wife) when he was an abusive alcoholic. He regretted his actions and went sober. He tries yet fails to reconcile with both sons for the past. While Brendan had fogiven him (but don't trust him), Tommy still held that anger. Eventually, Paddy became heartbroken that Tommy will never forgive him and so he relapsed and got drunk. This inadvertantly changed Tommy's perspective his of father. In the end, Paddy looked on with pride as his sons reconciled. I really liked the ending of the film, where the two brothers, Tommy and Brendan, went face-to-face. And right near the end, it was really emotional, when the brothers finally let go of the past. This film was really amazing. It was just terrific!