Price of Glory
The blood, sweat, and tears of Rocky have been resurrected in Price
of Glory, sort of. Based on a play by New York Times sports
columnist Phil Berger, Carlos Avila's film stars Jimmy Smits (of NYPD
Blue fame) as Arturo Ortega, a former star boxer from a border town in
Arizona whose career was cut short by a devastating knockout. Unfortunately for
his children, he never recovered from the final blow, and after a series of
flash-forwards we find a middle-aged Ortega inflicting his dream upon his three
sons: Jimmy (Clifton Collins Jr.), Johnny (Ernesto Hernandez), and Sonny
(former Golden Gloves champ Jon Seda). His wife, Rita (Maria Del Mar), is
concerned that he might be pushing too hard, and her fear proves prophetic
(albeit obvious) as the film goes the rounds of the agonizing and predictable
boxing careers of Ortega's sons. Of course, no dysfunctional family would be
complete without death, drug use, and rebellion -- which as this film proves
are the true prices of glory.
Glory climaxes in squabbling between father and sons and each offspring
tries to impress with his ring prowess. A final title fight decides which son
will become champion, but long before then the film has hit the canvas. At
the Harbour Mall and Showcase cinemas.
-- Shannon Coyle
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