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    Shawn G.

    Shawn G.

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    The Wrestler is a powerful drama directed by Darren Aronofsky with terrific acting.

    Reviewed on 02/11/09
    Plays: 20
    TheKingOfMovies rated this product 4 out of 5 stars

    Pros: great acting, felt realistic, very powerful

    Cons: some might not like the old-school boxing vibe

    If you've enjoyed Darren Aronofsky's other movies or character study films such as There Will Be Blood, chances are you will enjoy The Wrestler. With great acting and a gripping tale, this movie is not to be missed by any film buff.

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    The Wrestler

    Average Rating:

    4.5 stars

    based on 9 video reviews

    The mystery of Mickey Rourke's career comes to a grungy apotheosis in The Wrestler the much-battered actor's triumphant return to the top rope. He plays Randy "The Ram" Robinson, a heavily scarred and medicated battler who's twenty years past his best moment in the ring. But he still schleps...

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    The mystery of Mickey Rourke's career comes to a grungy apotheosis in The Wrestler the much-battered actor's triumphant return to the top rope. He plays Randy "The Ram" Robinson, a heavily scarred and medicated battler who's twenty years past his best moment in the ring. But he still schleps to every second-rate fight card he can get to, stringing out the paychecks (more likely a fistful of cash) and nursing what's left of his pride. His attempts to adjust to a more normal kind of life form the most absorbing sections in the movie, whether it's flirting with a stripper (Marisa Tomei is in good form, in every sense), establishing a bond with his understandably angry daughter (Evan Rachel Wood), or working behind the deli counter at a nondescript megastore. Rourke is commanding in the role; he obviously spent hours in the gym and the tanning salon, and his ease with the semi-documentary style adopted by director Darren Aronofsky allows him to naturalistically interact with the colorful real-life wrestlers who crowd the movie's ultra-believable locations. All of which helps distract from the film's overall adherence to ancient formula. You might find yourself waiting for the scene where the risk-taking Aronofsky ( Requiem for a Dream ) pulls the switch and reveals his true motives for pursuing this otherwise sentimental story, but there's no switch. The Wrestler is an old-fashioned hoke machine, given grit by an actor who doesn't seem to be so much performing the role of ravaged survivor as embodying it. --Robert Horton
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