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198895 minDrama

Split Decisions

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Is Split Decisions worth watching? With a rating of 4.979/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Split Decisions Synopsis

When a boxer is killed because he wouldn't take a dive, his brother tries to find a way to avenge him even if only symbolically.

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Top Cast

Gene Hackman
Gene HackmanDan McGuinn
Craig Sheffer
Craig ShefferEddie McGuinn
Carmine Caridi
Carmine CaridiLou Rubia
Jennifer Beals
Jennifer BealsBarbara Uribe
Jeff Fahey
Jeff FaheyRay McGuinn
John McLiam
John McLiamPop McGuinn
Eddie Velez
Eddie VelezJulian 'Snake' Pedroza
James Tolkan
James TolkanBenny Pistone
David Labiosa
David LabiosaRudy
Harry Van Dyke
Harry Van DykeDouby

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Critic Reviews

kevin2019Mar 15, 2024
★ 6

"Split Decisions" has a very heavy reliance upon a selection of stereotypes we have seen countless times before and there is more than a faint whiff of "Rocky" (1976) wafting around in the air - in the best possible way of course. And even though you spend much of the running time negotiating the gamut of familiar characters and situations on offer this still manages to be a very vivid and absorbing film which makes for strangely compulsive viewing for some inexplicable and unfathomable reason. The boxing sequences themselves are extremely convincing in their portrayal of uncompromising and unrelenting brutality and even though the web of events which has been woven is concluded in the most abrupt way imaginable which is much too convenient for its own good it sure as hell beats the alternative of having a plethora of inconclusive and unresolved loose ends.