If you enjoyed the gripping tension and emotional depth of 'One of These Days' (2021), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same raw intensity, human struggle, and dramatic storytelling. Whether you're looking for more character-driven dramas or high-stakes emotional journeys, this list has something for every fan.

Rocky (1976)
Description: This iconic film captures the essence of an underdog's rise to fame, focusing on hard work, perseverance, and the emotional highs and lows of competitive sports.
Fact: Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay in just three days. The film was shot on a low budget of $1 million but went on to win three Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


Rudy (1993)
Description: A heartwarming tale of determination and never giving up, it follows a young man's relentless pursuit of his dream to play college football despite numerous obstacles.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of Daniel 'Rudy' Ruettiger. The real Rudy appears as a fan in the stadium during the final game scene.


Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Description: This movie delves into the struggles and triumphs of an underdog athlete, highlighting themes of determination, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of pursuing one's dreams.
Fact: Clint Eastwood directed, produced, and starred in the film, which won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The screenplay was adapted from a series of short stories by F.X. Toole.


The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Description: This film shares themes of perseverance and overcoming adversity, focusing on a protagonist who faces immense personal and financial struggles while striving for a better life.
Fact: The movie is based on the true story of Chris Gardner, whose life story inspired the screenplay. The misspelling of 'Happyness' in the title was intentional, taken from a mural Gardner saw in his son's daycare.


The Blind Side (2009)
Description: It explores themes of resilience and the transformative power of kindness and support, following an underprivileged athlete who overcomes personal and societal obstacles to achieve success.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of Michael Oher, who went from homelessness to becoming an NFL player. Sandra Bullock won an Academy Award for her role in the movie.


The Fighter (2010)
Description: It portrays the gritty journey of a boxer battling personal and professional challenges, emphasizing family dynamics and the relentless pursuit of redemption.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of boxer Micky Ward and his half-brother Dicky Eklund. Christian Bale lost 30 pounds for his role as Dicky Eklund.


The Wrestler (2008)
Description: This movie portrays the struggles of a washed-up athlete trying to reclaim his glory, focusing on themes of aging, sacrifice, and the search for identity outside of one's profession.
Fact: Mickey Rourke performed many of his own stunts in the film. The role was written specifically for him, marking a career resurgence for the actor.


Warrior (2011)
Description: It delves into the emotional and physical battles of two brothers in the world of mixed martial arts, highlighting themes of family conflict, forgiveness, and personal redemption.
Fact: Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton trained extensively in MMA for their roles. The film's climactic fight scene was shot in one continuous take.


Southpaw (2015)
Description: This film explores the themes of loss, redemption, and the struggle to rebuild one's life and career after a personal tragedy, set against the backdrop of professional boxing.
Fact: Jake Gyllenhaal underwent intense physical training to portray a boxer, gaining 15 pounds of muscle for the role. The film's original script was written by Kurt Sutter, creator of Sons of Anarchy.


Creed (2015)
Description: A modern take on the underdog story, it follows a young boxer striving to carve out his own legacy while dealing with the weight of family expectations and personal demons.
Fact: The film is a spin-off and sequel to the Rocky series, focusing on Apollo Creed's son. Ryan Coogler directed the movie, which was a critical and commercial success.
