Review | 'Unstoppable' wants to be 'Rocky.' It's more like 'Talladega Nights.'
Briefly

The film 'Unstoppable' aspires to inspire but falls short by adopting clichéd elements and failing to capture Anthony Robles's true resilience and depth.
Jharrel Jerome's performance deeply resonates, providing the character with a sense of unease and demonstrating Robles's struggle beyond the surface level of his achievements.
Instead of a nuanced portrayal, the film opts for simplistically motivational tropes that detract from the authenticity of Robles's remarkable journey in wrestling.
With its reliance on caricatures and overused sports movie themes, 'Unstoppable' ends up feeling more like a parody than an inspirational biopic.
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