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Creed III
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I’ll admit that I was one of the skeptical ones when it was announced that Sly Stallone and Michael B. Jordan were interested in going back to the world of Rocky by introducing Apollo Creed’s never before seen son, Adonis (Michael B. Jordan). It seemed like a desperate move to bring relevance to the dying world of Rocky, but hey, I’m willing to see a good fight movie. Color me more than slightly shocked when 2015’s Creed actually turned in a good story. It was right in the vein of Rocky Balboa’s underdog rise, and Stallone’s involvement as the mentor was fantastic. Creed II was the film that actually shocked me even more. Sequels rarely are as good as their predecessor, but the inclusion of Dolph Lundgren as Ivan Drago training HIS son to fight against the Americans once more was brilliant. I ended up really enjoying both films and becoming excited about the franchise continuing.
Then came Creed III rumors. At first it seemed like a decent idea, but then the hullabaloo about Michael B. Jordan and Stallone being at odds with the tone of the movie came out, and Stallone himself personally wiped his hands of the franchise and said “good luck”. Still, the first two surprised me, so why not a third time?
The film opens up with a flashback to young Adonis Creed, where he brutally starts beating on the man who beat him as a child in the halfway house, only for the tides to turn and Donnie starts getting whooped again. His best friend Damian steps out of nowhere to defend his friend, only for the cops to show up and take Damian away for possession and assault just as he was about to break into the pro fighting circuit. Fast forward 18 years and Adonis is retired. He and Bianca (Tessa Thompson) are living the life of easy and luxury. An ex champion prize fighter, an award winning singer/producer, and a child at home. Nothing could be better.
Being that we’re only like 40 minutes into the movie you can be sure that’s not the rousing end fight you would expect. Turns out Damian has been playing Adonis this whole time, manipulating him into getting the title shot so that he can ram 18 years of anger, resentment, and hatred right back on Donnie’s head. In true Rocky fashion, there is only one way for Adonis to regain his honor and put Damian back in his place. The champ has to come from retirement and take Damian on in a head to head match for the title.
I sadly didn’t get to see Creed III in the theaters (I try to make most big blockbusters these days simply to support the weakened theater industry), but I can understand why Stallone wanted out. The film plays a much darker tone than the previous two films, and actually sort of copies Rocky III and Rocky V’s themes a bit too much. Not to mention that it seems to lack the heart of Creed and Creed 2. There’s all the right themes and scenarios in place, but I never got excited for the matches. I never got into the drama between Damian and Donnie, and at the end of the film I sort of felt like I had watched a cookie cutter attempt at redoing Rocky III. Even to the point of them remaking the villain from Rocky III and tweaking him a bit.
Rating:
Rated PG-13 for intense sports action, violence and some strong language.
4K Video: Video:
The HDR10 and Dolby Vision look good, but once again, the filming style of Creed III with all of the muted colors and gauzy dreamlike shots don’t lend itself towards picture perfect examples of what we would call appealing HDR. The blacks can be good, but also milky, and there’s not a whole ton of primary colors to really pop. The biggest color that gets a boost is those Ipod whites at the very end (especially when we go into that “alternate reality esque” battle near the end).
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Extras:
• There’s No Enemy Like the Past: Donnie and Dame – featurette
• Deleted Scenes
Final Score:
Is Creed III bad? No, I personally don’t think so. It’s a decent action/sports movie, with plenty of fighting, the trademark underdog Rocky Balboa training sequences. BUUUUUT, the film feels a bit empty and hollow to where it feels like a moderate step down from Creed and Creed II. The 4K UHD disc looks and sounds pretty great though, but the mediocre extras and middle of the road story keeps me from giving a full two thumbs up. Solid watch for boxing fans, just don’t go in expecting see the next Top Gun: Maverick.
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Starring: Michael B. Jordan, Jonathan Majors, Tessa Thompson, Wood Harris, Phylicia Rashad, Florian Munteanu
Directed by: Michael B. Jordan
Written by: Keenan Coogler, Zach Baylin
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 HEVC
Audio: English: Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Core), English, French, Spanish DD 5.1
Subtitles:English SDH, French (Canadian), French, Spanish, German, Italian
Studio: Warner Brothers
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 116 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: May 23rd, 2023
Recommendation: Decent Watch