Southpaw (2015)

Movie · 2015 · Action, Drama · 2h 3m · R · English

Curator score: 5.2/10 (600.2K ratings)

Believe in hope.

Overview

Billy "The Great" Hope, the reigning junior middleweight boxing champion, has an impressive career, a loving wife and daughter, and a lavish lifestyle. However, when tragedy strikes, Billy hits rock bottom, losing his family, his house and his manager. He soon finds an unlikely savior in Tick Willis, a former fighter who trains the city's toughest amateur boxers. With his future on the line, Hope fights to reclaim the trust of those he loves the most.

Ratings

Director

Antoine Fuqua

Production

Fuqua Films, Escape Artists, Wanda Pictures, The Weinstein Company, Riche Productions

Cast

Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, Forest Whitaker, Oona Laurence, 50 Cent, Skylan Brooks, Naomie Harris, Victor Ortiz, Beau Knapp, Miguel Gómez, Dominic Colón, Jose Caraballo, Malcolm M. Mays, Aaron Quattrocchi, Lana Young, Danny Henriquez, Patsy Meck, Vito Grassi, Tony Weeks, Jimmy Lennon Jr.

Where to watch

fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

Curator Review

Verdict

Southpaw is a hard-charging, emotionally blunt boxing drama elevated by Jake Gyllenhaal’s committed performance and strong physical transformation. It delivers the expected underdog-rebuild arc with intensity and polish, but the story leans heavily on familiar beats and can feel melodramatic or overfamiliar outside the ring.

Best for

  • Viewers who want a gritty redemption sports drama
  • Fans of intense, body-and-soul performance showcases
  • Audiences looking for a crowd-pleasing but bruising comeback story
  • People who like boxing movies with family stakes and emotional fallout

Skip if

  • You want a fresh or surprising take on the boxing genre
  • You’re looking for subtle writing over big emotional swings
  • You dislike melodrama or punishing tragedy-driven plots
  • You prefer sports films that stay more focused on the sport than the personal collapse

Overview

Southpaw is built like a heavyweight punch: direct, loud, and designed to land hard. Antoine Fuqua stages the boxing with muscular energy, and Jake Gyllenhaal throws himself into Billy Hope’s collapse and rebuild with enough conviction to carry scenes that might otherwise feel familiar. The film’s emotional engine is simple but effective, especially when it shifts from triumph to grief and then to survival.

Worth noting

What keeps it from being a knockout classic is how often it relies on well-worn redemption-drama machinery. The family tragedy, the self-destruction, the mentor figure, the comeback run: all of it is competently handled, but rarely surprising. Still, the movie knows how to build tension around punishment, shame, and the need to earn back trust.

Bottom line

If you’re in the mood for a bleak, muscular sports drama with a strong central performance, it delivers. If you want nuance or originality, it may feel like a familiar fight plan executed with professional force.

Top Letterboxd reviews

leonard (4★) · 4069 likes

had to take a break in between to look up pics of jake gyllenhaal smiling to make me feel better

ciara (3★) · 2470 likes

jake gyllenhaal being depressed and screaming a lot is my favourite cinematic universe

alor (3.5★) · 2235 likes

I think that jake gyllenhaal should be in everything

Ryan Francis (4.5★) · 1475 likes

Jake Gyllenhaal's powerhouse performance is reason enough to see this film and make up for any shortcomings it may have, in my opinion. Simply outstanding work, once again.

ZaraGwen (3.5★) · 1273 likes

Rachel McAdams sucks Jake Gyllenhaal's finger and I honestly don't know who I'm more jealous of

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Topics

boxing drama, redemption arc, grief, family trauma, masculinity, sports comeback, melodrama, mentor relationship, urban grit, 2010s drama

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