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Knucklehead is one of those quirky films that really manages to blend comedy and drama in a unique way. Michael W. Watkins directs this oddball story with a certain charm, even if the pacing can feel a bit uneven at times. The premise is wild: a down-and-out fight promoter finds a 450-pound handyman, and the whole wrestling backdrop is both ridiculous and oddly heartwarming. The atmosphere is tinted with a sense of camaraderie, especially when it comes to the orphanage itself. The performances, particularly from the lead, are genuine, often capturing that raw, unpolished energy you don't see much anymore. The practical effects in the wrestling scenes bring an authenticity that adds to the film's unique flavor.
Interesting blend of comedy and heartfelt themesUnique premise centered around wrestling and underdogsDistinctive performances that give the film its charm
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