This is a film analysis for "Million Dollar Baby," which is a strong contender, but it suffers a TKO in the last round.

Title: This is a film analysis for "Million Dollar Baby," which is a strong contender, but it suffers a TKO in the last round.
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This is a film analysis for "Million Dollar Baby," which is a strong contender, but it suffers a TKO in the last round.
At first, it is a fresh, assured, and evocative take on the classic boxing formula. A tired old trainer (Clint Eastwood as Frankie), abandoned by the prospect he hoped to take to the title bout, meets a scrappy but untrained would-be boxer. He initially refuses to train the kid, but is won over, at first by the persistence, then by the heart of the young fighter. There's another connection between them, too. Frankie has no …showed first 75 words of 852 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 852 total…debut as a female boxer in Girlfight. Families will also enjoy the light-hearted romantic comedy Pat and Mike with Katharine Hepburn as a golfer and Spencer Tracy as her manager. Boxing fans (and fans of great writing) will enjoy the book that inspired the movie, Rope Burns by F. X. Toole. They can find out more about women's boxing here. And they can try to make lemon meringue pie without any stuff from a can.

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