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Sensitive yet macho truck driver Lincoln Hawk arm wrestles on the side to make extra cash while trying to rebuild his life. After the death of his wife, he tries to make amends with his son who he left behind 10 years earlier.And he enters an arm-wrestling contest in order to win the respect of his estranged young son.
It's cliché-ridden, wildly incompetent, and laughably serious about itself. But if you saw it at the right age, and if you approach it in the right frame of mind, it's a pretty easy way to kill a couple of hours on TBS.
Mesmo que o roteiro insista em soluções fáceis e pouco verossímeis e que o clímax seja prejudicado pelo pouco potencial cinematográfico de um campeonato de queda-de-braço, Stallone envolve o espectador com seu carisma habitual.
September 06, 2003
Nolan's Pop Culture Review
Poor Sly! He doesn't even know if his last name is Hawk or Hawks!
November 11, 2004
New Times
Not enough ass-kicking, but the world does need at least one film about professional arm-wrestling
January 09, 2003
TheWorldJournal.com
Stallone, for whatever inexplicable reason, continues to pile on the dramatic dribble in yet another pointless movie mishap
May 29, 2003
Moviehole
Stallone gives an impressive performance
March 10, 2005
Cinema Crazed
It's not traditionally considered a Stallone masterpiece, but I sure as hell love it.