Eh, I honestly don't have an issue with the idea of a famous boxer from back in the 80s having an illegitimate child, or several to be honest. Celebrity status and random sex are kind of staples of life, from any walk of fame really. So that part I was fine with. And, I didn't really have an issue with the idea that his wife took him in. I guess because I've seen stuff my own extended family have done, despite falling out marital wise. Like how my aunt, despite having been divorced from my uncle for over a decade, took him in and let him live with her, when he was on the verge of being homeless due to alcoholism. And her reason was "I'm not going to let the father of my children, live on the streets, no matter how much we don't get along." So her rationale of "I'm not going to leave the biological child of my husband to the foster care system, even if he's not my biological child, and simply highlights my husband's failings" is totally believable for me. I mean, it's not Adonis' fault who his parent was.Creed
It's about creating your own identity... by harvesting Rocky's? And making your own path... by following dad's? I don't know what these people are on about. Muddled message aside it's great to see Rocky back and the dynamic between him and Adonis is a lot of fun. Good movie and the 130 minutes whisk by in a flash but its attempts at coming up with hot takes are confusing and pretty misguided. And retroactively making it so Apollo had a child out of wedlock who then gets adopted by Apollo's widow feels like a very roundabout, contrived way to get to square one of the plot. If they'd made this movie 15 years ago then that would just be his kid.
While I really enjoyed that film, I did find it strange that he tried to play the "hard life" card, when the whole "secret boxer life" was literally a weekend vacation thing for him, from his REALLY rich lifestyle and coushy job. But I did love how they shot down his "I'm the best! Nobody can take me!!" *gets knocked the fuck out by a middle weight with actual training who just runs a gym now* xD "Oh, shit I guess I need to train, I'm not magically the greatest due to my dad."
I also had a REALLY big problem with his opponent, given what he was arrested for. I wish I could remember the details of it, but the whole idea that he was just sort of allowed to go fight, despite a weapons violation to parole and whatnot, I was just like "um...no? Fuck no. You're kidding me, his ass would be in prison, right now."
The movie had some problems, but I really enjoyed Michael's performance, and I really enjoyed his chemistry with Tessa Thompson.
To sum up, I hate sports movies with a pretty strong passion, as I think they lionize aspects of human nature that I think are ultimately harmful in the long run. But I really enjoyed Creed. It's got some lumpy bits, but it was still a good movie to me. Helps it's a Legacy story, and I'm a sucker for those, but still, solidly done.