James J. Braddock's Cinderella Man

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In “Cinderella Man” a man named James J. Braddock is a man of many words. The movie shares controversial sightings of constant struggle with Braddock and his family of four: his wife Mae Fox and children James jr., Howard, and sweet little Rosemarie. The movie is cast upon true events of how this man not only fought for his family but fought in the ring. He’s an outstanding heavyweight champion back during the Great Depression years. He was unstoppable, an unlikely source. He grew doubt in himself thought when one day, he threw his career in the gutter by having a broken hand incapable to make a fist. But that was in the past, Braddock is stronger than he knows it an his old manager, Joe Gould, sees potential in him and from there the unfinished story begins. …show more content…

Gould believes he has another chance to fight once again-be yet again a star. Gould is like family, always has. Gould looks out for the ones he cares about, being James is like his brother he wants him to get on track. He knows James and his family are going through a very tough time. He wants James to be on his game more, to be that leader for his children's eyes, and to not steal food for his kids to have a meal on the dinner table. He convinces braddock to fight in the ring yet again. Braddock starts at a pretty scratchy start but with a little time on the punching bag in the gym, Gould is confident in a successful winning

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