Rocky (1976)

Movie · 1976 · Drama · 2h · PG · English

Curator score: 8.4/10 (1.6M ratings)

His whole life was a million-to-one shot.

Overview

Rocky Balboa is a Philadelphia club fighter who seems to be going nowhere. But when a stroke of fate puts him in the ring with a world heavyweight champion, Rocky knows that it's his one shot at the big time — a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go the distance and come out a winner!

Ratings

Director

John G. Avildsen

Production

Winkler Films

Cast

Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Burgess Meredith, Thayer David, Joe Spinell, Jimmy Gambina, Bill Baldwin, Al Silvani, George Memmoli, Jodi Letizia, Diana Lewis, George O'Hanlon, Larry Carroll, Stan Shaw, Don Sherman, Billy Sands, Pedro Lovell, DeForest Covan

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A foundational underdog sports drama that works even for viewers who don’t care about boxing. Its appeal is less about the fight itself than the quiet character work, the romance, and the feeling of a life suddenly opening up.

Best for

  • viewers who like sincere underdog stories
  • fans of 1970s character-driven dramas
  • people who want a sports film with strong emotional payoff
  • audiences who respond to working-class romance and grit

Skip if

  • you want constant boxing action
  • you prefer ironic or fast-paced sports movies
  • you dislike earnest, sentimental storytelling
  • you need a plot driven by twists rather than atmosphere and character

Overview

Rocky endures because it understands that the real contest is not the bout in the ring but the struggle to believe you deserve a chance. The film is built from small, lived-in details: neighborhood routines, awkward conversations, bruised pride, and the tentative warmth between two lonely people. That grounded texture gives the story its emotional force.

Worth noting

The boxing is almost secondary, which is part of the movie’s genius. Avildsen stages the training and fight with clarity and momentum, but the film’s lasting power comes from how patiently it lets Rocky reveal himself as vulnerable, funny, and unexpectedly tender. It’s a crowd-pleaser without feeling slick, and it earns its uplift.

Bottom line

What makes it special is the balance of toughness and softness. This is a movie about a man who looks like he’s been written off by the world, yet keeps moving forward with stubborn dignity. The result is one of the great American underdog films: simple, direct, and deeply moving.

Top Letterboxd reviews

DirkH (4★) · 6636 likes

I am not American. I really dislike boxing. I generally speaking loathe melo-drama. I respect Stallone, but when he 'acts' he looks like a St. Bernard's dog trying to convey emotions. I am not a fan of sports films. I have every reason to hate this film. But I don't. I absolutely love it. Sometimes simplicity is key to telling the best stories and this film understands that like no other. It is almost impossible to not be swept away and taken along for the ride.

Alex (5★) · 5406 likes

I love listening to Rocky's endless ramblings. I love that there is no focus on the result of the fight. And I love everything in between.

Sam (4.5★) · 4333 likes

Apparently Stallone was so broke before he made Rocky that he had to sell his dog to survive and was then able to buy it back after his film's success and if that's not a heart warming story idk what is

eely (3.5★) · 3531 likes

went into this fully expecting it to be another Angry Man™ movie but rocky is just so...soft? his turtles?? his fishy?? his doggo?? please protect this man who absolutely does not need protection by any means

sawah 🦖 (4.5★) · 3324 likes

Rocky invented beating meat. His words, not mine.

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Topics

underdog, boxing, working class, romance, grit, 1970s, redemption, Philadelphia, character study, earnest

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