The chemistry between the Tommy and Patty was nice and restrained at first to allow the plot to unfold before the fireworks go off between them. James Colby was a good find for this movie and thought he had boxing and all themythology about it at the right temperature for this movie which wasn't about boxing in my opinion. Not about what they could get out of boxing, but whatboxing would make of them - stronger in life inside and outside the ring hopefully. Peripheral characters include the opportunistic boxing promoter, a sympathetic girlfriend and the desperate loser boyfriend all of whom put in good performances in their roles.
I like that Erika tried to pick an atypical movie project that stretches hertalent and this one does it. Never would have expected her to portray a reasonable fascimile of a boxer, but she does pull it off. She looks really cut in this movie and although a lot of the boxing was sloppy and wild, in the climatic Rocky fight against a really buff opponent (professional maybe?) she looked like she had done some good training for this movie. Only nit-picky thing Ihad was I wished they hadn't beauty groomed her to be so good looking in this movie (maybe it's just her natural beauty and she can't help it!), but a dress-down like Cameron Diaz in "Being John Malkovich" where she was so grungy and unrecognizable would have made the character more sympathetic and empoweringwhen she succeeds. And the most important thing - was there nudity? Well...if I had directed there would have been the quintessential shower scene, but alasthey didn't ask me. She does have a brief nude scene from the side in a lovescene with James Colby where I was still wowed with her hot bod. Not much stuff on the dvd except audio setup and chapter selections, actor commentary or making of the movie would have been nice to see though. Another good Erika movie to see is A Pyromanic's Love Story with a strong performances by John Leguizamo and Sadie Frost.