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    Sydney Sweeney’s dramatic transformation can’t fix ‘clichéd’ boxing biopic

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 6, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Sydney Sweeney trained for months, muscled up, and put on 30lb (13.6kg) to play Christy Martin, a real-life champion boxer with a dramatic personal story. She wears a dark wig and brown contact lenses. And yet it is impossible to forget that she is Sydney Sweeney in the cliché-ridden biopic Christy, as our hyperawareness of her off-screen image distracts us from what’s going on in the film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival this week.

    A contradiction at the heart of Christy is that Sweeney is the main reason anyone is paying attention to the project, but her own high-profile celebrity makes it difficult to believe her as the character. Can she ever escape the real-life chatter around her?

    The film pushes a lot of buttons, from sports underdog to an actor’s physical change

    The actress has been the centre of often unpleasant publicity, especially in recent months. There was a notable kerfuffle about her American Eagle ads, with the tag line “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans”, which some took as a reference to Aryan genes. Then Donald Trump praised her for being a registered Republican. And The Hollywood Reporter wondered where her career would go “after being in the centre of the storm”. That’s not the kind of baggage any actor wants to be carrying on screen, but with Sweeney it’s impossible to put aside right now. 

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    It doesn’t help that for almost all of its running time, David Michôd’s film is just one more underdog sports story. It charts Christy Martin’s rise to the top as a pioneer of women’s boxing in the 1990s, prioritising the predictable sports story over her much more fascinating personal drama. Christy trains with and soon marries Jim Martin, a controlling bully 25 years her senior, with a laughable comb-over. He is played by Ben Foster, who successfully disappears into his role as a thoroughly despicable person. Martin is condescending, telling Christy, “Maybe there is something to this lady boxing business.” He realises she is gay but forces her into the closet, saying, “Nobody wants to see a butch girl fight.”

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