

Johnny Walker is a cowboy and a boxer. He is very shy and a bit of a fool. He is in love with Ruby, but he cannot tell her. He is also a bit old to keep on boxing, but its the only thing he does well.
Acting
Rourke at his most vulnerably broken; Walken somehow more unhinged than usual
Cinematography
Seresin's eye turns Atlantic City into neon-drenched purgatory
Writing
Dialogue so sparse it feels like eavesdropping on strangers

Director
Michael Seresin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rourke was a professional boxer before filming and did most of his own ring work, including taking real punches. The brain damage you see on screen? Method acting to a dangerous degree.
This film essentially killed Rourke's leading-man career for fifteen years—too weird, too sad, too genuinely painful to watch. Only now do we recognize it as maybe his most honest performance.