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So, 'Hitting Hard' is this entry in the 'Flying Fists' series, and it showcases Benny Leonard, who was quite the name in the boxing world. The documentary feels gritty, capturing the raw energy of early 20th-century boxing. You get a sense of the time, the atmosphere is thick with sweat and determination. The pacing isn't modern by any means, but it reflects a more measured approach to storytelling that allows the audience to appreciate the sport's nuances. Practical effects are minimal, though the real bouts have a visceral impact that can still resonate. Yeah, it's an interesting watch for anyone into sports history or the evolution of boxing in cinema.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles; not a lot of complete prints are floating around. It often shows up in compilations or incomplete reels, which can make any full version pretty sought after. Historical boxing documentaries like this play an important role in understanding the sport's evolution, but they don't always get the attention they deserve from newer collectors. If you're into boxing history or documentary filmmaking from that era, it's worth keeping an eye out for.
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