Hands of Stone
Documenting the life story of Roberto Duran, a well known boxer, who faces many challenges and obstacles throughout his life, but he manages to achieve a great success, hand by hand with his coach, they break records.
1 October 1986, New York City, New York, USA
27 June 1971, New York City, New York, USA
1 October 1924, Plains, Georgia, USA
25 December 1958, Pontiac, Michigan, USA
19 April 1951, Panama City, Panama
3 September 1967, New York City, New York, USA
28 February 1957, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
18 August 1958, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
December 06, 2016
Hands of Stone is a serviceable, reasonably entertaining biopic of Roberto Durán, with first rate performances that elevate it above its pedestrian execution.December 05, 2016
Though the scenes in the ring are the equal of any, the drama progresses rather like something we have all seen before.November 15, 2016
As far as bio-pics go -- especially of still-living subjects -- we could not hope for anything more candid.December 20, 2016
Although the film has all the ingredients of a boxing drama, the editing isn't interesting and only offers a set of irregular images. [Full review in Spanish]August 26, 2016
In trying to encompass way too much, Hands of Stone ends up feeling superficial and unsatisfying.January 01, 2017
A hard-nosed biopic of the Panamanian prizefighter Roberto Duran, Hands of Stone is primarily a showcase for Edgar Ramirez.August 26, 2016
"Hands of Stone" is less like a boxing flick and more like a professional wrestling battle royale with all its different subplots angling for main event status.August 27, 2016
Traditional and uninspired, it does an adequate job of relating Duran's story but falls short of providing an engaging cinematic experience.December 08, 2016
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a sports movie in possession of a good story, must be a boxing movie.August 27, 2016
There are some engaging asides about Arcel's struggles with boxing's dirty underbelly, but they feel like they belong to a different movie. (De Niro's superfluous and soporific voiceover, however, belongs in no movie whatsoever.)August 26, 2016
It's engaging, sure, with some fast-paced and capable fight sequences.December 31, 2016
All this cacophony of backstory ends up being counterproductive, especially when the film tries to convey what makes this fighter worthy of tribute (or forgiveness or reconsideration, depending on your perspective).