Charlie Kenton a former boxer trying to manage his miserable lives back as human replacing robot fights becomes famous due to 2020 but broken family and a kid and his robot – Ambush losing to a bull makes him struggling for cash as Ricky the promoter chasing him to beat him up; learning that his son Max future is on a hearing session lasted to either goes to him or his sister in law custody makes things completely mess but as full custody request in $ 100,000 retains Max for three months towards vacation of Debra and Marvin – opportunity meets in return as Charlie met former girlfriend Bailey for fresh extra cash buying Noisy Boy – ex champion robot that soon destroyed in an illegal fight to resulting them scavenging robot parts on junkyard and discovers Atom the sparring robot – little but strong soon attached to Max whose mixing cleverly the shadow function and vocal-respond controls for Atom winning their first match at Max’s behest.
Soon the story of Real Steel continues as Charlie, Max and Atom victories became local news until they’d chance to go national level for World Robot Boxing against finest robots including Twin Cities and the beasty champ Zeus Henchmen and Ricky ambushed them but Charlie survives to prolong his fights with Max even the custody time coming to separates them but the final fight that night against Zeus and Tak Yoshida with Farra Lemkova the rich girl owner really opening the worldwide eyes that Atom is stronger than it looks continues to fight Zeus visious attacks as Charlie did his boxing thing to leads Atom winning by knock-out as everyone cheers out loud for the new people’s champion !

Danny Elfman features for Music From The Motion Picture by composing scores and compiled the Various Artists recording for Real Steel movie with famous names like The Crystal Method, Yelawolf, Foo Fighters to Beastie Boys as well as fury athem tracks to hear during the action sci-fi drama and actions through Bad Meets Evil on Fast lane, 50 Cent’s The Enforcer, Eminem + Nate Dogg in ‘Till I Collapse or Tom Morello and Prodigy and Limp Bizkit collaborations feels rocking, hip-hoping fucking great to watch and Make Some Noise.
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