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Synopsis

Christy Martin (Sydney Sweeney) never imagined life beyond her small-town roots in West Virginia—until she discovered a knack for knocking people out. Fueled by grit, raw determination, and an unshakable desire to win, she charges into the world of boxing under the guidance of her trainer and manager-turned-husband, Jim (Ben Foster).

Cast

  • Sydney Sweeney
  • Coleman Pedigo
  • Merritt Wever
  • Ethan Embry
  • Jess Gabor
  • Mamie Garard
  • James Self
  • Bill Kelly
  • Miles Mussenden
  • Walter 'Buddy' Carter

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Verified Review
#truestory
#inspiring
#great
#greatcast
#intense
#epic
#original
#actionpacked
#awardbuzz
#allthefeels

thanks atom for allowing me to get free tickets and watch this film. if it wasn't for you I probably wouldn't have saw this film and now im telling everyone about it

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cedrick K
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The lesbian lifestyle emphasis didn’t come across in the preview. I would have liked to of had a choice before I am seated in front of the screen as to my choice of lifestyle.

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Leon H

Metacritic

70
Nov 6, 2025

Sydney Sweeney blazes trails and pulls no punches in a choppy biopic that falters at the finish.

Metacritic review by Matt Fowler
Matt Fowler
IGN
75
Nov 3, 2025

Christy is ultimately a redemptive story, complete with the discovery of an actual loving relationship. But the road to redemption is rough on the character and, at times, the audience. Still, it has a certain NASCAR charm (particularly in the early scenes), and characters who effectively carry it forward.

Jim Slotek
Original-Cin
33
Sep 7, 2025

Something feels a tad icky when you’re exiting the theatre of a dispiriting true story and being told you’re supposed to actually feel good.

Metacritic review by Ethan Vestby
Ethan Vestby
The Film Stage