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The Wrestler


In the 1980's, Randy "The Ram" Robinson was a huge star in a small wrestling circuit. Over the years, his health has deteriorated, his daughter (Wood) has turned her back on him, and his trailer in New Jersey can't keep out winter. However, a proposed 20th anniversary rematch with his legendary nemesis lures him back into the ring for one more shot at glory. This prayer for redemption is financed by his part-time supermarket job, but, unfortunately, the affection from his stripper girlfriend (Tomei) runs cold once the money's tucked away. Heart-wrenching, funny, and never succumbs to cheap sports-movie melodrama. A triumphant comeback for Rourke with his infamously abused face and body, guided by cult director Darren Aronofsky.
 
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Worth Seeing, Only if You're a Wrestling Fan
diocrash at 2011-10-02 16:23:56
It wasn't necessarily a bad movie, and it did relaunch Mickey Rourke's floundered career. But really, this movie does exactly what pro wrestling has been doing to their audience for years. It fakes them out. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the 'real' world of wrestling. Honestly who cares?
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Worth seeing, especially if you're a professional wrestling fan.
UncleKitty at 2009-02-15 00:31:39
Having seen Aronofsky's other films, I was prepared for this one to be pretty bleak, and it is kind of dark. I was hesitant to go see it because A) I?m not a fan of dramas, and B) Of late I?ve gotten burned every time I went to the theater. However, I am a long time professional wrestling fan. A fan who was somewhat astonished that Mickey Rourke not only performed pretty well as a wrestler, but the obvious lengths that were made to appeal to wrestling fans. Mickey Rourke has a match with Necro Butcher from the CZW (a very painful match involving barbed wire and a staple gun I might add). Normally I am not a huge fan of Marisa Tomei either, quite possibly because I don?t normally watch the sort of films she makes. But I find it surprising she didn?t get as much attention from this film as Rourke did. She did very well in it, and it?s probably her role as an aging stripper that keeps her from getting the same recognition. Apparently being naked dancing near a pole as part of your role means your acting abilities count less than if you kept your clothes on. Taking a moment to set aside my first attempt at professionalism and rationality in reviewing a film for a moment: OMG SHE IS HOT!! Wrestling fans will enjoy cameos by various indie wrestlers, many from the CZW, ECW, the former WCW, and even a few former WWE/TNA wrestlers. The matches are pretty much old school 80?s wrestling, except for the hardcore match with Necro Butcher. I am rather surprised they showed the death match style of wrestling. It?s popular and common in the indie wrestling feds, but not with the bigger ones anymore. Even though the Ram is supposed to be in the independents federations now, I thought they?d gloss over how brutal it can be. They didn?t. It was as accurate enough a portrait of wrestling as you can probably get in a big budget film. In short, if you?re a wrestling fan, there are lots of reasons to see it. The wrestling is done well enough, there are many cameos and little shout outs to fans (if the people making this aren?t wrestling fans someone working for them was), and you get to see the darker side of the wrestling life that not many people know about. If you aren?t a wrestling fan, and like a really good drama, you still have plenty of reason to see it, you just wont get some of the stuff that will be noticeable to wrestling enthusiasts. And if you like naked women, there are several visits to a strip club where Tomei?s character works. Have I mentioned she?s hot? She?s actually hotter than the other actress half her age that gets naked in the film. I should probably quit here before I end up focusing on her instead of the film.
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