Cinderella Man
Movie • 2005 • Drama
ReportThe true story of boxer Jim Braddock who, in the 1920’s following his retirement, makes a surprise comeback in order to get him and his family out of a socially poor state.
This movie contains 4 potentially triggering events.
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Unanswered Triggers
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Anonymous
only briefly, no hits, there is a push before the main character interferes. the wife claims he wasn't gonna actually hit her, and the husband tells the main character the same thing later
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Addiction
Does someone abuse alcohol?
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Anonymous
a guy shows up at the birthday/church drunk, the scene is around 3 minutes long
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Animal
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Bodily Harm
Does someone break a bone?
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Anonymous
About an hour 19 in the film, a clip of a rib cage being punched (broken), sort of through an x-ray filter, is shown for half a second to further give detail to an injury against a character in the film.
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
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Anonymous
During boxing matches, the main character sometimes spits out water into a bucket which could be triggering.
1 hour, 26 mins in: in the Hooverville, camera pans over people. One is a man leaning over and he v*s. It’s brief, only 2 seconds long or so, but you see it happen and there’s some audio, so look away before this.
1 hour, 26 mins in: in the Hooverville, camera pans over people. One is a man leaning over and he v*s. It’s brief, only 2 seconds long or so, but you see it happen and there’s some audio, so look away before this.
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Does someone spit?
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Anonymous
Main character spits out water and blood during boxing matches
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
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regular PG13 level blood, it is a boxing movie after all. no gore.
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