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Title: Real Steel Year Of Release: 2011 Review Date: January 31, 2012 Rating: PG-13 Running time: 127 minutes Box Office Gross: $295,120,796 Site Rating: 5 out of 10 stars "Real Steel" starring Hugh Jackman is the story of a fictional boxer, Charlie Kenton, who controls robots in boxing fights. He has a bad relationship with his son Max. who he never sees, until the child’s mother passes. His son likes robots as well, leading to them bonding over the pseudo-sport. However, there are conflicts. Real Steel is Steven Spielberg’s team recycling their "Transformers" films. The robots even look like the ones featured in "Transformers." Though it had touching moments, the story line had flaws that kept it from achieving box office success. |
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