Undercard (2017)

Boxing trainer confronts the son she abandoned—gritty 2017 indie drama about second chances and old wounds.

Crowd Score: 7/10

Who Is It For?

Indie drama fans who appreciate character-driven stories about broken families trying to reconnect. If you love films where sports are the backdrop for human stories rather than the point, Undercard's boxing-world setting frames a raw exploration of abandonment and redemption.

Vibe Match

Million Dollar Baby meets Kramer vs. Kramer — boxing drama about family wounds deeper than any fight

What People Are Saying

The lead performances carry the film through its budget limitations — raw and unvarnished performances that feel lived-in rather than acted.

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The script's emotional honesty compensates for occasional predictability in the sports-drama framework.

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Tamika Miller's debut direction is intimate and unflinching, though the micro-budget occasionally shows in the production values.

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