Million dollar baby who is the daughter




















No one knows, not even Scrap. Other possibilities proffered are that he 1 was arrested and sent to jail, 2 packed up and disappeared, leaving no trail, or 3 committed suicide using the second syringe in his bag.

It would seem that his love for boxing over shadowed his responsibilities of being a husband and a father. Explaining the reasons why her father was never around and the man that he really was. Sign In. Million Dollar Baby Jump to: FAQs 7 Spoilers 1. Did Hillary Swank do her own fight sequences? Tormented, Frankie visits the church where Father Horvak warns him against committing the deed, professing that Frankie would lose himself forever if he goes through the ordeal. But Frankie finally makes the call and detaches the ventilator off Maggie.

Scrap waits for Frankie in the gym, but he never shows up. With the disappearance of the two protagonists from the screen, the audiences are made to feel a void. Maggie asks Frankie whether he would go live in a cabin by the woods after he retires from boxing, but Frankie asserts that he would never give up boxing. In the end, Scrap ruminates that maybe Frankie has found peace in a little home amidst cedar and oak trees, but he admits that it is just wishful thinking. Moreover, shortly before the final denouement at the hospital, we see Frankie packing two syringes in his bag.

While we see him using one of them, we feel that he has reserved the other one for himself. Therefore, we conclude that Frankie kills himself at the end. Frankie loves Maggie way too much to see her suffer the way she does in the second half of the film. The devastating fight with The Blue Bear leaves Maggie paralyzed to an extent where she cannot even breathe by herself.

She is attached to a ventilator where oxygen is pumped into her body 24 hours. Eastwood had his daughter Morgan Colette appear in a brief role as a girl who waves to Swank's character at a gas station. Toole, and was adapted for the screen by Paul Haggis.

The movie caused a great deal of controversy. Yes, "Mystic River" is a great film , but this one finds the simplicity and directness of classical storytelling; it is the kind of movie where you sit very quietly in the theater and are drawn deeply into lives that you care very much about. When Maggie Fitzgerald Hilary Swank arrives in Frankie's gym seeking his expertise, he is reluctant to train the young woman, a transplant from working-class Missouri.

Eventually, he relents, and the two form a close bond that will irrevocably change them both. Why did Frankie kill Maggie? Frankie kills Maggie because she doesn't want to go on living after being catastrophically injured and disabled in a boxing match. Untrained, inexperienced, and above all, too old, the plucky thirty-one-year-old waitress from Missouri, Maggie Fitzgerald, sets foot in the run-down Hit Pit gym of the silver-haired trainer, Frankie Dunn, bent on becoming a professional boxer.

But, the cantankerous, coarse, and overly complicated old-school boxing guru has no intention of teaching girls, let alone taking under his wing yet another nobody who would dump him for another manager. Nevertheless, as her determination, and the subtle persuasion of Dunn's closest friend, Eddie, get the best of the reluctant mentor, Frankie finally relents, and almost two years later, Maggie finds herself on the fast track to making her dream come true.

Is Maggie, indeed, Frankie's million-dollar baby? Frankie Dunn Clint Eastwood has trained and managed some incredible fighters during a lifetime spent in the ring. The most important lesson he teaches his boxers is the one that rules life: above all, always protect yourself.

In the wake of a painful estrangement from his daughter, Frankie has been unwilling to let himself get close to anyone for a very long time.



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