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Creed

Creed
Creed

Film Details

Year

2015

Duration

113 minutes

Genres

Drama, Sport

Language

English


Synopsis

Adonis Creed spent part of his childhood growing up in foster homes before being adopted and raised in privilege by the kind-hearted Mary Anne. However, Adonis feels the urge to fight and takes up boxing to control his desire for aggression. Having seen firsthand the damage that boxing can do, Mary Anne is keen to protect Adonis from following in the footsteps of his father, the famous boxer Apollo Creed. Undeterred by her concern, Adonis quits his corporate job to pursue boxing professionally and heads to Philadelphia to seek his father’s friend and former rival, Rocky Balboa. While naturally talented in the ring, Adonis’ pride and quick temper are potential setbacks. Will his wish to succeed on his own merits without making use of his father’s name stand in the way of his success? This addition to the well-regarded Rocky franchise is a sports film with a social conscience.

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12 Classification

Violence and injury detail, infrequent strong language.

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