
Directed by Sean Ellis, “The Cut” is a psychological thriller that breaks away from the traditional boxing movie genre, to focus on a more intimate and destructive fight.
Orlando Bloom, in a role that has garnered attention for his shocking physical transformation, plays a retired boxer who returns to the ring in pursuit of a title.
The plot doesn’t focus as much on the in-ring matches as it does on the grueling process of “making weight.” The film explores obsession, mental fragility, and the personal cost of pushing the body and mind to their absolute limits.
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In short, “The Cut” is a film worth seeing for Orlando Bloom’s risky commitment and its distinct vision of the boxing world. It is a raw and often uncomfortable portrayal of obsession that, beyond its flaws, offers a look at the battles that are not visible to the naked eye.
* Orlando Bloom has praised nutrition master Dr Phillip Gogglia for his dedication and support to guide him through the difficult task to lose 30 pounds. Dr Gogglia is a member of the WBC medical committee and is a world renowned nutritionist who himself experienced this terrible situations as an athlete.
The WBC has led the world of Boxing in its journey to attend the many dangers that weight reduction; This movie is a testament to cherish the tremendous sacrifice and inhumane efforts boxers do in hopes of being able to make a living.

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