Knockout

January 3, 2011 0 By Fans
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading...

Still of Daniel Magder in KnockoutStill of Steve Austin in KnockoutStill of Daniel Magder in KnockoutStill of Steve Austin in KnockoutStill of Daniel Magder in KnockoutStill of Steve Austin and Daniel Magder in Knockout

Plot

A retired boxer tries to help a new student, Matthew Miller (Daniel Magder), who is being targeted by bullies. While learning to box and stand up to his tormentors the young boxer must learn to overcome his tumultuous past.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 4.7/10 (737 voted)

Director:
Anne Wheeler

Stars: Steve Austin, Daniel Magder, Janet Kidder

Storyline
Dan Barnes (Steve Austin) is a former pro boxer who retired after growing weary of his violent existence. Now a school janitor, Dan tries to help a new student, Matthew Miller (Daniel Magder), who is being targeted by bullies. While Matthew learns how to box and stand up to his tormentors, one of whom is the school boxing champ (Jaren Brandt Bartlett), Dan's new found role as a teacher helps him come to terms with his tumultuous past.

Writers: Evan Jacobs, Jack Nasser

Cast:

Steve Austin

Dan Barnes


Daniel Magder

Matthew Miller


Janet Kidder

Christine Miller


Emma Grabinsky

Ruby


Jaren Brandt Bartlett

Hector Torres


Samuel Patrick Chu

Nick Wirthlin


Sean Devine

Jacob Miller


Roman Podhora

Coach Harward

(as Roman Podhura)


Tess Atkins

Teresa Terrel


Julian Domingues

Joe Fielder


Catherine Lough Haggquist

Principal Lee

(as Catherine Lough Hagquist)


Scott Hylands

Grandfather Charlie Putman


Adrian Formosa

Avery


Jay Jauncey

Ray


Benjamin Ratner

Mr. Doyle

(as Ben Ratner)

Release Date: 3 Jan 2011

Filming Locations: Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada



Box Office Details

Budget: $1,000,000

(estimated)



User Review

Recyclable material, but with charm and true heart that raises the overall product.

Rating: 7/10

Sometimes enjoyment can stem from your level of initial expectations. I
try to remain open minded when I'm viewing a movie, but it's hard to
completely keep out certain things. Even though I've seen better movies
recently, I felt obligated to comment on this one, due to the
preconceived notions one might have. If you take it for what it is,
you'll be satisfied.

When I first started "Knockout", I mostly expected a highly predictable
experience which would essentially leave me empty handed. Although it
did turn out to be predictable, I was won over by the enormous sense of
warmth and the sincerity of the actors. This is basically another take
on the underdog story, which means there's an obvious inspirational
tone hanging in certain scenes. But despite the presentation of certain
scenes, I felt like it wasn't overdone for the most part. I was even
slightly touched during a few moments, even if they weren't entirely
original.

Steve Austin was surprisingly comfortable in this role. He projects an
enormous feeling of kindness all throughout the picture. As for Daniel
Magder, he started off rocky, but as his character progressed, his
earlier choices started to make sense. The actor who plays the
childishly maniacal Hector also deserves a mention. Even though the
character is one dimensional, he manages to believably embrace the
bully role.

All and all, this is an example of a movie rising above the material in
order to bring the viewer with a fairly delightful experience.