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The Fire Inside
The Fire Inside

7.3

The Fire Inside

PG-13·2024·109m

Summary

Claressa Shields, a high school junior from Flint, Michigan, aided by her tough-love coach, Jason Crutchfield, pushes past all limitations to become the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. But even at the pinnacle of success, Claressa has to reckon with the fact that not all dreams are created equal, and the real fight has only just begun.

Cast

Ryan Destiny

Ryan Destiny

Claressa 'T-Rex' Shields

Brian Tyree Henry

Brian Tyree Henry

Jason Crutchfield

Oluniké Adeliyi

Oluniké Adeliyi

Jackie Shields

Kylee D. Allen

Kylee D. Allen

Young Claressa (Running)

Emmanuel Igboke

USA Team Officer

Lanette Ware

Lanette Ware

Coach Parker

Amanda Barker

Amanda Barker

Female Clerk

De'Adre Aziza

De'Adre Aziza

Mickey

Adam Clark

Clarence

Jessica Grossi

Jessica Grossi

Team USA Teammate

Michael Brown

Michael Brown

Donte Green

Tyrone Benskin

Tyrone Benskin

AJ

Cynthia Zhou

Cynthia Zhou

Shanghai Announcer

Jazmin Headley

Young Claressa

Chrystian Buddington

Corey

Maurice Wayne Anglin

Young Corey

Teanna Weir

Keisha

Idrissa Sanogo

Idrissa Sanogo

Lil' Zay

Taytem Douglas

Taytem Douglas

Young Lil' Zay

Shechinah Mpumlwana

Shechinah Mpumlwana

Briana

Nendia Lewars

Young Briana

Sekhai Smith

Peanut

Chidubem Rafael Echendu

Young Peanut

Sarah Allen

Sarah Allen

Nicole Thompson

Jason Weinberg

Bob Coleman

Richard Lewis

Bean

Chiamaka Glory

Chiamaka Glory

Jackie's Lady Friend

Bobby Daniels

Bobby Daniels

Jackie's Guy Friend Alfred

Tiandria Taylor

Deedra

Marium Carvell

Marium Carvell

Lunch Lady

Jamillah Ross

Jamillah Ross

Seamstress

Ivan D. Ossa

Student

Kenya Salmon

Student

John Kalbhenn

Detroit Regional Referee

Dorian Jeremy Prenel Ouaton

Berston Boxer

Patrick Dussault

Patrick Dussault

Shanghai - WBWC Announcer

Charlene Wong

Shanghai - WBWC Ref (Marshall Claressa Fight)

Tabitha Tao

Tabitha Tao

Shanghai - WBWC Chinese Tournament Sponso

Jennifer Huggins

London - Olympic Referee (Gold Medal Match)

Zak Farion

London - Olympic Admin

Ruth Tinker

Ruth Tinker

London - Olympic Broadcast Announcer

Matthew Gorman

Matthew Gorman

London - Olympic Broadcast Announcer

Matt Standish

London - Olympic Referee (Laurell Fight)

Laura Vincent

Laura Vincent

London Journalist

Donovan Boucher

London - Olympic Referee (Volnova Fight)

Neil Crone

Neil Crone

Spokane MC

Mark Simmons

Spokane Referee

Myrthin Stagg

Myrthin Stagg

Spokane Reporter

James Finlay Fraser

London - Olympic Arena Announcer

Natasha Spence

Kira Fitzgerald

Jordan A.K. Browm

Marching Band Member

Allen Adepoju

Marching Band Member

Jasmine Jones-Ball

Marching Band Member

Daniel Jordan Anthony

Marching Band Member

Nicole Drury

Savannah Marshall

Christine Cleary

Anna Laurell (Quarterfinal)

Laura Vuculescu

Marina Volnova (Semifinal)

Melissa Karagianis

Torlopova aka 'The Jackal'

Amara-Grace Boyce

Fat Daddy Baby

Za'Niyah-Rose Kirston-Reeves

Fat Daddy Baby

Selina An

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Jim Carey

American Boxing Fan (uncredited)

J. Timothy Hunt

Marlen's Manager (uncredited)

Jack Nguyen

Shanghai Spectator (uncredited)

Shubei Zheng

Boxing Spectator (uncredited)

Crew

Director

Rachel Morrison

Writer

Barry Jenkins

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

February 13, 2025

7

Ryan Destiny and Brian Tyree Henry deliver quite strongly in this biopic of the USA’s first boxing Olympic gold medalist. It follows her own career path so we know just what happened where and when, but it’s the characterful efforts that resonate more as she portrays Claressa Shields. From a very young age this tenacious young girl (Kylee D. Allen/Jazmin Headley) is running for miles to reach his gym only to be told that she couldn’t train with the boys. Henry’s Jason Crutchfield does give her a chance eventually and that’s what convinces him that she has potential. Despite her growing up in a poverty-stricken home, with her father incarcerated, they determine that if she can dedicate herself to her chosen path then perhaps fame and fortune might follow - and that proves quite an incentive for a woman who wants, passionately, to get her family out of their squalor. It’s quite an interesting look at the efforts and politics required to attain selection, exacerbated by a general reticence amongst the sporting authorities about women boxing at all and it also illustrates just how fickle those few moments of fame can be when it comes to resonating with the marketing and sponsorship communities who are all too quick to say thanks but no thanks after the ticker-tape parades have ended. Although this is very specifically aimed at her particular achievements, I think it’s fair to apply the principle to a great many would-be Olympic (amateur) athletes who participate in less lucrative sport - regardless of their sex - and who live on meagre pickings whilst others - usually in offices somewhere - reap greater financial rewards. Moreover, even the little cash on offer to assist (in her case a mere $1,000 per month but even for the men with whom she rightfully demands parity, it’s only $3,000) doesn’t extent to their training and support personnel whose relationships, rapport and dynamic with the athlete would seem better placed to deliver results. It’s interspersed with plenty of faux-actuality to give us a sense of just how strenuous this activity is, and as sporting dramas go it delivers fact, fiction and inspiration in a tempered and authentic fashion. Worth a watch.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$12,000,000.00

Revenue:

$8,104,331.00

Keywords

child abuse
biography
based on true story
teenage girl
flint michigan
female boxing
olympic athlete
boxing
2010s
inner city youth