SandJack TV
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • WNBA
  • Women’s Sports
  • Tennis
  • Boxing
  • Baseball
  • UFC
  • MMA
  • Netball
  • Racing
  • MORE
    • Athletics
    • Golf
    • Cycling
    • Formula 1
    • ESports
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • WNBA
  • Women’s Sports
  • Tennis
  • Boxing
  • Baseball
  • UFC
  • MMA
  • Netball
  • Racing
  • MORE
    • Athletics
    • Golf
    • Cycling
    • Formula 1
    • ESports
No Result
View All Result
SandJack TV
No Result
View All Result
Home Boxing

Recalling One Of The Best Boxing Films Ever Made

December 13, 2024
in Boxing
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Recalling One Of The Best Boxing Films Ever Made
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Like humanity, the world of boxing consists largely of losers. Perhaps the most self-defeating kind of loser is one who fails to take responsibility for his failures, instead blaming others or the unfairness of life. John Huston’s  Fat City (1972), without a doubt one of the finest boxing films ever made, portrays the ups and downs of a fighter on the skids and explores his pathology with candour, insight and the kind of humour that inspires as much pain as laughter. The pain derives from acknowledging that the self-destructive mental habits of the film’s protagonist reside within ourselves.

Stacey Keach as Billy and Susan Tyrrell as Oma.

Four days from turning thirty, everyman Billy Tully drinks away his nights and spends his days as an itinerant labourer, all the while mourning the death of his youth when, as a boxer, he was an undefeated prospect and the pride of his hometown of Stockton, California. Then he fell in love, got married, and started losing. And then his wife left him. He laments, “There are some women that love you for yourself…but that doesn’t last.” Ever since, he tells his former manager Ruben, his life has “just been one damn mess after another.”

But he dreams of making a comeback. He dreams of getting back into shape, earning a hefty purse and then sending for his ex-wife. Billy fancies himself “the reliable type,” someone you can “count on right down the line,” though he agrees with his psychotically bitter girlfriend Oma that the wisest approach to human intercourse is to “screw everybody. They don’t leave you alone in this world.”

Despite the illusions Tully conjures to sustain the psychic comforts of his entrenched victimhood, he does finally start training again. According to Ruben, he’s “the best fighter I ever handled. He was tough and he had heart.” Indeed, he displays a preternatural capacity for survival, glimpsed in the film’s opening sequence. In his underwear, Tully lies in bed, staring at the ceiling, an unlit cigarette in his mouth. Unable to find matches, he follows the dingy hallway of his flophouse outside into a sunlit slum; instead of asking for a light from the bum smoking beside him, he flicks his cigarette in the gutter, smiles and dances a jig before fetching his gym bag from his room and sauntering to the YMCA to train. Here’s a person with a sense of humour about his squalor, a man with a measure of self-control and the will to mend his shattered life. He still hopes for a future.

Fat City
Tyrrell received an Oscar nomination for her performance.

Notwithstanding a few lapses into drunken oblivion, his hope carries him through to a comeback bout, a climax epitomizing the cinematic tradition of “gritty realism.” He’s matched with a fierce puncher from Mexico City named Lucero, whom we see just prior to the bout agonizing in his motel room as he quaffs antacid and urinates blood. His damaged kidneys are a vicious twist of irony. Gaunt and pale, nonetheless he gets in the ring with Tully, who, after the first round, comments ringside to Ruben, “I hurt him downstairs.” In spite of his anguish, Lucero knocks Tully down and what follows is a war of attrition, the fighters trading punches and wrenching each others’ bloody faces.

In a pivotal moment between rounds, Ruben sponges the blood off Tully’s face as Billy stares across the ring right through Lucero; he sees not a man but a force of nature he can defeat only by annihilating all his fear and pain. His eyes convey a psychic absence, as if in that moment he’s of the world but not in it. He finally knocks out Lucero, though he’s oblivious to the fact, stumbling to his corner and mumbling, “Did I get knocked down?” Ruben replies, “No, we won! We won!” Tully neither smiles nor pumps his fists, but staggers over to Lucero and hugs him, embracing the symbol of all the suffering he’s endured over the years and from which he’s secured a fleeting victory.

But instead of persevering on his quest for rebirth, Tully resumes drinking and day-labouring and blaming everyone but himself for his plight. When his friend Ernie asks him if he’ll start training again, he shrugs and says, “Oh, I was thinkin’ about it.” He may fight again, and he may win, then return to drinking, then fight again. Then die.

Based on Leonard Gardner‘s acclaimed novel, Fat City is neither bleak nor pessimistic. It offers a moving and funny portrait of a man dreaming of a life within his reach, a life in “Fat City,” a state of mind where success and love and happiness abound. The film’s dialogue crackles with natural cadences and richly drawn characters who seem as if torn from the real world. In fact, the film is so brutally realistic that it serves as a painful prod to introspection and self-knowledge. Tully wages a universal struggle, his penchant for self-pity and his failure to grow up all too familiar for many of us. He yearns to overcome his romantic attachment to victimhood, revealing a self-awareness capable of admitting guilt for his downfall, but he keeps choosing the easier path of blaming a cruel world.

At the end of the film, Tully sits with Ernie and watches the trembling hands of an old waiter as he pours them coffee. Billy exchanges smiles with the frail man, then, leaning over to Ernie, begins the following exchange:

“How’d you like to wake up in the morning and be him? What a waste!”

“Maybe he’s happy.”

“Maybe we’re all happy.”

“Think he was ever young once?”

“No.”

“Maybe he wasn’t.”

Of course, Tully’s too smart not to know that he’s talking about himself, trying to brighten his spirits by comparing himself to a broken old waiter; deep down he knows a similar fate could easily be his. He’s also talking about us. His dream of reaching the heart of “Fat City” will probably elude him to the end, as it eludes those of us weaving our brief lives of unimportance punctured with moments of joy. For a while, Tully will keep on surviving. So will we.                     — Marko Sijan

Become a patron at Patreon!



Source link

Tags: boxingFilmsRecalling
Previous Post

6 keys to victory in Week 15

Next Post

First Qualifiers Determined for the 2025-26 ITF/WTA Accelerator Program

Related Posts

CANELO, EUBANK-BENN 2, AND THE TIMES SQUARE CARD || FIGHTHYPE.COM
Boxing

CANELO, EUBANK-BENN 2, AND THE TIMES SQUARE CARD || FIGHTHYPE.COM

May 2, 2025
Mauricio Sulaiman talks Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull
Boxing

Mauricio Sulaiman talks Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull

May 1, 2025
Mayweather-Pacuiao Ten Years Later – The Superfight That Couldn’t Live Up To The Hype
Boxing

Mayweather-Pacuiao Ten Years Later – The Superfight That Couldn’t Live Up To The Hype

May 1, 2025
Robinson vs Fullmer II. Sugar Ray Lands The Perfect Punch
Boxing

Robinson vs Fullmer II. Sugar Ray Lands The Perfect Punch

May 1, 2025
VIDEO: Canelo Vs. Scull – Preview & Prediction
Boxing

VIDEO: Canelo Vs. Scull – Preview & Prediction

May 1, 2025
Canelo Alvarez Predicts Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero on May 2
Boxing

Canelo Alvarez Predicts Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero on May 2

April 30, 2025
Next Post
First Qualifiers Determined for the 2025-26 ITF/WTA Accelerator Program

First Qualifiers Determined for the 2025-26 ITF/WTA Accelerator Program

Caitlin Clark’s 75.5K Proof Destroys WNBA Billionaire’s Scathing Remarks

Caitlin Clark’s 75.5K Proof Destroys WNBA Billionaire’s Scathing Remarks

No Result
View All Result
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
WNBA team power rankings: early predictions for 2025 season

WNBA team power rankings: early predictions for 2025 season

October 24, 2024
All 26 Call of Duty Servers Locations and Why It’s Important

All 26 Call of Duty Servers Locations and Why It’s Important

August 13, 2024
Fact Check: Did Caitlin Clark Sue Angel Reese for  Million?

Fact Check: Did Caitlin Clark Sue Angel Reese for $10 Million?

March 26, 2025
All Fortnite Reload Weapons – Best and Worst Fresh Guns

All Fortnite Reload Weapons – Best and Worst Fresh Guns

November 13, 2024
Euro 2024: Slovakia v Romania

Euro 2024: Slovakia v Romania

0
Manchester United target Khvicha Kvaratskhelia close to joining Paris Saint-Germain – Man United News And Transfer News

Manchester United target Khvicha Kvaratskhelia close to joining Paris Saint-Germain – Man United News And Transfer News

0
The Phillies Lock up Another Part of Their League-Best Rotation

The Phillies Lock up Another Part of Their League-Best Rotation

0
DeMar DeRozan’s Future at Bulls in Doubt: Report

DeMar DeRozan’s Future at Bulls in Doubt: Report

0
Paige Bueckers makes WNBA preseason debut with Wings: Takeaways from No. 1 pick’s first professional game

Paige Bueckers makes WNBA preseason debut with Wings: Takeaways from No. 1 pick’s first professional game

May 2, 2025
Chicago Sky’s Unexpected Plan For Angel Reese in 2025 WNBA Season Revealed

Chicago Sky’s Unexpected Plan For Angel Reese in 2025 WNBA Season Revealed

May 2, 2025
Kimi Antonelli reveals who’s most active in F1 drivers’ group chat ahead of WhatsApp documentary premiere

Kimi Antonelli reveals who’s most active in F1 drivers’ group chat ahead of WhatsApp documentary premiere

May 2, 2025
Fans Celebrate Paige Bueckers’ First WNBA Bucket With Dallas Wings

Fans Celebrate Paige Bueckers’ First WNBA Bucket With Dallas Wings

May 2, 2025
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us
SAND JACK TV

Copyright © 2024 Sand Jack TV.
Sand Jack TV is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • WNBA
  • Women’s Sports
  • Tennis
  • Boxing
  • Baseball
  • UFC
  • MMA
  • Netball
  • Racing
  • MORE
    • Athletics
    • Golf
    • Cycling
    • Formula 1
    • ESports

Copyright © 2024 Sand Jack TV.
Sand Jack TV is not responsible for the content of external sites.