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The Boxer (1997 film)

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The Boxer (1997 film)
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The Boxer is a 1997 Irish sports drama film written and directed by Jim Sheridan and co-written by Terry George. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Emily Watson, and Brian Cox, the film centres on the life of a boxer and former Provisional IRA volunteer Danny Flynn, played by Day-Lewis, who is trying to "go straight" after his release from prison. The film is the third collaboration between Sheridan and Day-Lewis and portrays different factions within the IRA.[1] In preparation for the role, Daniel Day-Lewis trained as a boxer in Ireland for a year.

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Irish boxer and former Provisional IRA member Danny Flynn returns home to Belfast after a 14-year stint in prison at the age of 32. Disillusioned by the unbroken cycle of violence in Northern Ireland, he attempts to settle down and live a normal life. After meeting his alcoholic old trainer Ike, Danny starts a non-sectarian boxing club for boys in an old gymnasium.

While fixing up the old building, however, Danny finds a cache of explosives (Semtex) hidden underneath the stage. He throws the cache into the river.

Danny's action infuriates Harry, a cold-hearted, staunch IRA lieutenant. Danny reconnects with an old flame, Maggie, now married to an imprisoned IRA man and required by the IRA code to remain faithful to him.

Harry sees Danny and Maggie's relationship as a way to undermine the authority of her father, Joe Hamill, the gruff but pacifist local IRA commander campaigning for peace. Harry starts to harass Danny including by assassinating the friendly police officer who donates equipment to the boxing club. The murder causes a riot at one of Danny's boxing matches. During the riot, the gymnasium is burnt down by Liam, the young son of Maggie, who thinks Danny and his mother are going to elope.

Eventually, Harry and some other IRA men kidnap Danny and take him away to be executed. In a last-minute twist, the IRA gunmen shoot Harry instead of Danny, thus eliminating a rogue agent. With her son Liam in the car, Maggie picks up Danny and they all drive away to start a life together.

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The film opened in three theaters in the United States on 31 December 1997. It opened in Ireland on 6 February 1998.[2] Reviews of the film were generally positive; the review aggregating website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 81% of the 72 reviews tallied were positive with the consensus: "The Boxer is a standard drama that packs a true emotional wallop thanks to the highly tuned central performances."[3] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 75 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[4]

The film grossed US$5,896,037 in the United States and Canada.[5] In the UK and Ireland, the film grossed £1.3 million ($2.2 million).[2] Elsewhere, the film grossed $8 million, for a worldwide total of $16 million.[6]

The Boxer was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards in the Picture, Actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Director (Jim Sheridan) categories. It also competed for the Golden Bear at 48th Berlin International Film Festival in 1998.[7] It won the Goya Award for Best European Film.

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