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Raindance Film Festival 2025 Review – Heavyweight

June 19, 2025 by Robert W Monk

Heavyweight, 2025.

Directed by Christopher M. Anthony.
Starring Jordan Bolger, Nicholas Pinnock, Jason Isaacs, Sienna Guillory, Osy Ikhile, and Blake Harrison.

SYNOPSIS:

A boxing coach prepares an underdog for a career-defining boxing championship match, as their world starts to collapse under the pressure.

This nerve-racking film feels a bit like going the distance in a boxing ring. But more than anything else – and you don’t need to know much about boxing or even sport in general – Heavyweight is about finding the courage and strength of will to stick to a plan.

Operating as a real-time capture of the intense psychological battles that precede a big fight, the film immerses viewers directly in the scene. Jordan Bolger is excellent in the lead role as Derek Douglas, a promising young fighter unexpectedly offered a chance to compete against the heavyweight champion after two pull-outs.

Leading his corner is Adam (Nicolas Pinnock), a coach who perhaps needs Derek to compete even more than Derek himself does. This one-location film truly showcases the serious acting chops of Pinnock and Bolger as they navigate an anxious and intensely pressured build-up to the fight.

The pressure relentlessly escalates, increasing further when it becomes clear that Derek doubts whether he can win the bout, or even bring himself to step into the ring. The real fight, then, is between Adam and Derek’s inner demons.

This struggle is made even more difficult when Derek, filled with rage and suppressed emotion, smashes his fist into a mirror. Adam and the team must then do their level best to dress and conceal the wound as the clock relentlessly ticks down.

Further intensifying proceedings is the introduction of Jason Isaacs’ money-bags promoter, who belligerently – and very loudly – barks at everyone about the event’s substantial costs and potential earnings. Isaacs delivers a hurricane performance that effectively drowns out everyone else in the room. It serves as an effective diversion from Derek’s internal struggles and subtly hints at how, for some involved in major sporting events, it’s ultimately all about the money.

Also worthy of note is the very cool synth and rolling drum soundtrack that accompanies Derek as he nervously rallies himself.

Overall, this is a blistering and intense drama that truly delves into the competitive mindset of a boxer, highlighting their need for considerate treatment and effective management. While it occasionally threatens to leave viewers wondering how Derek was allowed anywhere near the ring given their contorted inner torments, this can be put to one side thanks to the sheer force of the performances. Never letting up until the final bell, it stands as a great testament to what can be achieved with strong characterisation and compelling acting.

Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ ★ ★ / Movie: ★ ★ ★

Robert W Monk

 

Filed Under: Festivals, Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk, Top Stories Tagged With: Blake Harrison, Christopher M. Anthony, Heavyweight, Jason Isaacs, Jordan Bolger, Nicholas Pinnock, Osy Ikhile, Raindance Film Festival, Sienna Guillory

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