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‘Warrior’: Good Versus…Good?

What happens when you don't have an antagonist to root against?

By MovieBabblePublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Warrior is a dramatic look at the world of MMA, as seen through the eyes of two brothers with a complicated relationship. While this is a sports movie primarily about fighting, much of Warrior is dedicated to evaluating the relationship between these two brothers, their lives, and what fighting means to them.

Because this film dedicates so much time to each main character, the final fight between the two brothers becomes difficult to watch. Both brothers have admirable reasons for why they want to win the MMA tournament and we’ve gotten to know them throughout the first half of the movie.

What happens when the sports movie makes you root for both sides of the final competition?

Tommy Conlon (Tom Hardy)

Tommy Conlon is a hardened man. He shows up at this father’s doorstep one night and asks to share a drink with him, a drink which Paddy Conlon (Nick Nolte) declines, as he has dedicated himself to sobriety. This is when we learn an important fact about Tommy — he hates his father. Paddy left Tommy, his brother, and his mother at a young age as he was a drunkard. Their mother later died, with only Tommy there to care for her. He understandably blames his father for what happened and can’t hold a civil conversation with him.

Through expositional dialogue, we also learn Tommy was in the Marine Corps like his father was, a bit of irony that isn’t lost on the audience. It seems his time deployed deeply affected him, leaving him wallowing in his sorrows with pills and alcohol. However, with the introduction of the Sparta tournament, he replaces those vices with fighting and hard work, only with the help of his father as a tough coach. Having his estranged father as his coach is hard to get used to, but it turns him into one of the toughest fighters in the Sparta tournament. It also makes Warrior an intriguing story about how complicated relationships can be.

Despite the hardened exterior, we also learn that Tommy is a caring man. He makes a phone call to a woman in El Paso, who we find out is the husband of a Marine Tommy was good friends with. It’s clear to the audience that this Marine died in combat, a tragedy that Tommy seems to think is his fault. Despite him also being a war hero, it’s this survivor’s guilt that eats at him and makes him the bitter man he is. He vows to do whatever it takes to support the woman and her little boy.

Brendan Conlon (Joel Edgerton)

Brendan is similar to his brother, Tommy, in many ways, but his life couldn’t be more different. He is a father to two little girls. He and his wife and kids live in a typical suburban house and are perfectly happy there. Like any middle-class couple, they have their money troubles, but they’ve been able to push past them until this moment in time.

Brendan is a physics teacher by day — one of the more popular teachers, at that. However, at night is where his true character comes out: the fighter within. While he tells his wife he bounces as a second job, he’s really fighting in cheap matches at strip clubs and bars to get by. Not only is he fighting, he’s dominating. Like Tommy, he’s a born fighter who excels at the sport through hard work and determination.

Also like Tommy, he is not a big fan of his father. Though he didn’t move with his brother and mother, he saw the man his father was and cut him off from his own small family. You’d think that would make him and Tommy close, but it only drives them further apart.

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