DVD: Warrior (12)

 

Ben Walsh
Thursday 16 February 2012 20:00 EST
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Nick Nolte scene steals as Paddy Conlon, a recovering alcoholic with a history of violence, in Gavin O'Connor's hokey but very watchable fight drama.

Paddy's two estranged sons, physics teacher Brendon (Joel Edgerton) and ex-Marine Tommy (Tom Hardy), are competing for $1m prize money at Sparta in Atlantic City, "the Super Bowl of Mixed Martial Arts".

Tommy is the ultra-violent brother who is trained by his dad; Brendan is the dependable family man, heavily in debt due to his daughter's medical bills, trained by his pal. It's full of silly Dodgeball-style dialogue, but Warrior is blessed with two solid turns (Hardy and Edgerton) and one excellent one (Nolte).

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