The Fighter
Director: David O. Russell (Three Kings, I heart Huckabees - incidentally he also produced Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy)
Screenplay by: Scott Silver (x-men Origins, 8 Mile) , Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson
Story by: Keith Dorrington, Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson
Cinematographer: Hoyte van Hoytema (Not a famed hollywood cinematographer, I believe The Fighter is his first hollywood film but he got a lot of praise for 2008's Let The Right One In)
Cast: Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg, Amy Adams Melissa Leo
Is this film worth your time? Yes, and probably more than once too.
The Fighter tells the story of boxer Micky Ward and just as much, his half-brother Dicky Eklund, as Micky tries to disentangle himself from his family's hold over his professional success and restore his shaken self-confidence and Dicky grapples with his drug addiction and an unwavering dedication to helping his brother succeed, in his own way.
Now here is a little secret I discovered about this film near the very beginning: this film is designed to make you feel as if you are living every part of the story. This realization made watching it an even bigger treat than it otherwise would have been. In every single scene, the director left me in awe of how masterfully everything was crafted so as to allow the audience to live the moment, to be lost in the story.