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The Express

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 2 Std. 10 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
23.268
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rob Brown in The Express (2008)
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The Express erzählt die wahre Geschichte der Football-Legende Ernie Davis (Rob Brown), des ersten Afro-Amerikaners überhaupt, der die begehrte Heisman Trophy gewann. Aber Davis war nicht nur... Alles lesenThe Express erzählt die wahre Geschichte der Football-Legende Ernie Davis (Rob Brown), des ersten Afro-Amerikaners überhaupt, der die begehrte Heisman Trophy gewann. Aber Davis war nicht nur ein bemerkenswerter Spieler auf dem Feld...The Express erzählt die wahre Geschichte der Football-Legende Ernie Davis (Rob Brown), des ersten Afro-Amerikaners überhaupt, der die begehrte Heisman Trophy gewann. Aber Davis war nicht nur ein bemerkenswerter Spieler auf dem Feld...

  • Regie
    • Gary Fleder
  • Drehbuch
    • Charles Leavitt
    • Robert Gallagher
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rob Brown
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Clancy Brown
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    23.268
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gary Fleder
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Leavitt
      • Robert Gallagher
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rob Brown
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Clancy Brown
    • 62Benutzerrezensionen
    • 65Kritische Rezensionen
    • 58Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos10

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:31
    Official Trailer
    The Express: Coach And Jim Go See Ernie Play
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    The Express: Coach And Jim Go See Ernie Play
    The Express: Coach And Jim Go See Ernie Play
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    The Express: Coach And Jim Go See Ernie Play
    The Express: The Team Is Greeted By A Mob
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    The Express: The Team Is Greeted By A Mob
    The Express: Ernie Apologizes
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    The Express: Ernie Apologizes
    The Express: Coach's Halftime Speech
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    The Express: Coach's Halftime Speech
    The Express: Ernie Has Dinner With Pops And Will
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    The Express: Ernie Has Dinner With Pops And Will

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    Rob Brown
    Rob Brown
    • Ernie Davis
    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Ben Schwartzwalder
    Clancy Brown
    Clancy Brown
    • Roy Simmons
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • Jim Brown
    Omar Benson Miller
    Omar Benson Miller
    • Jack Buckley
    Nelsan Ellis
    Nelsan Ellis
    • Will Davis, Jr.
    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Willie 'Pops' Davis
    Justin Martin
    Justin Martin
    • Young Ernie
    Justin Jones
    • Young Will
    Nicole Beharie
    Nicole Beharie
    • Sarah Ward
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Marie Davis
    • (as Aunjanue Ellis)
    Elizabeth Shivers
    • Elizabeth Davis
    Danny McCarthy
    Danny McCarthy
    • Bill Bell
    Regina Hoyles
    Regina Hoyles
    • Sister
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Lew Andreas
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Art Modell
    Craig Hawksley
    • George Marshall
    Jeff Still
    • Al Malette
    • Regie
      • Gary Fleder
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Leavitt
      • Robert Gallagher
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    Otoboke

    An uplifting and inspiring tale.

    Sending off the film in a monologue which encapsulates his entire story, lead character Ernie Davis (Rob Brown) concedes to the fact that he doesn't quite know how to end his story; it's a desirable lack of focus for a man who doesn't necessarily want to tell a structurally sound story, but a powerful and important message about his struggle instead. Yet this sometimes off balanced narrative unwittingly carries through onto this, the big screen adaptation of young Ernie Davis' story, and the movie as a result is worse off, no matter how faithful it may adhere to the source material which borrows largely from the main character's real life biography. The Express for all intents and purposes retains the important elements of Davis' short but inspiring tale, backing up the movie's hard hitting themes with solid heart, soul and passion; yet lumbered with a force-fed implementation that sacrifices the stories emotional integrity for mawkish melodrama, the feature too often looses its footing when it really counts. Nevertheless, with some fitting performances, stark photography and an endlessly inspiring story of unity, social injustice and change, The Express still manages to overcome its weaker moments to make a greater whole.

    Told through the eyes of up and coming black American football sensation Ernie Davis, The Express delivers a two punch game that fights on two fields which turn out to be one in the same. Ostensibly the feature is about Ernie's battle to the top of the game back in its earliest days when to be black was looked upon as something of a weakness or automatic disqualification from being taken seriously. On this purely face value level, the movie does well; it has the building structure and bubbling tension needed to create the necessary highs and lows of a typical, engrossing sports movie. Watching Ernie is like watching a legend, and that's exactly what it should be like. Sure enough the man is more or less untouchable in the movie's first two thirds, but showing his weaknesses on field would be superfluous at best. Instead the script leaves much of Davis' conflict and hardship to be faced off the pitch, even when he's playing on it. At its heart, The Express is a moral tale of people coming together and letting parts of themselves go that maybe they hadn't thought through quite thoroughly enough; at its core, The Express is about racial discrimination. Counterbalancing the much more visceral aspects of the feature with this emotive, heart felt drama; the movie achieves both a sense of wonder and relevancy that still rings true to this day.

    Despite the script's well intentioned spirit however, all does not go well when it is finally given transition to the big screen. Director Gary Fleder and composer Mark Isham too often inject the feature with an overbearing, sometimes sickening level of sugar coated melodrama. From the sweeping strings of Isham's sentimentally ridden compositions to Fleder's insistence on emphasising start contrasts between the stories dark and light moments, The Express sometimes boils down to mere caricature that belittles the ideas that the script is trying to get across. Thankfully though, all is not lost in either of their abilities; Isham does far better when scoring for the movie's faster moving segments and Fleder gets some hard hitting and poignant performances out of his main cast. The movie's central performances from Rob Brown and Dennis Quaid are nothing of any remarkable significance, but they serve their purposes well and do justice to the characters that they are playing; sure enough Quaid can be his withdrawn, wooden self from time to time, but his presence is a fine mixture of warm and cold, enough to make the relationship between the two main characters compelling to watch develop.

    As engrossing as this can all be though, it's oft hard to swallow some of what the movie tries so hard to press upon you; it's a film that tries to raise questions whilst simultaneously answering without being too cynical, and for the most part, does that well enough, even if it is all a little too dependant on sucrose for its own good. So while watching The Express can feel a little like getting force-fed an over-sized, over-iced and over-baked cake to chow down on for two hours, the end result is at least in itself, satisfying. Telling a story of perseverance against the most uncomfortable of challenges whilst at the same time incorporating themes of friendship, family and even a little football into the mix, The Express is a movie that is more about the substance beneath rather than the sometimes troublesome crust that encompasses. It takes a long time to get there, and arguably ends far too late, but for anyone looking for an uplifting and inspiring tale of one man changing the course of history forever, then The Express should do well enough.

    • A review by Jamie Robert Ward (http://www.invocus.net)
    10pjmbdm

    Superb film that everyone should see...a great history lesson!

    My husband and I saw EXPRESS yesterday and truly enjoyed this movie. We love movies based on true stories and also enjoy sports so this was a winning combination! We found this movie to be truly captivating and beautifully told. The acting was superb.....everyone did a fantastic job of making it all very real. We didn't know anything about Ernie Davis and feel so privileged to know his story. Of course we knew Jim Brown, but Ernie never even had a chance to show his real talents to the world via the Cleveland Browns. What a gifted young man he was and all the difficulties he had to face made him even more special. As far as the people who don't appreciate WV being shown in that light, my husband was in the Army in 1960-1963, and whether it was WV, NC, SC, or any other state in that vicinity that is exactly how it was and he experienced that type of hate first hand. Thank you for bring us such a meaningful film. We hope it is a huge success.
    7ctomvelu1

    A punt here, a punt there

    Loosely based on the life of the first black football player to win the Heisman Trophy, this follows a chap named Ernie Davis -- a name most viewers are unlikely to be familiar with -- throughout his school years. When he reaches Syracuse College, he finds he is one of two black players on his team. His coach is played by Dennis Quaid. The period was just far enough back in time that there were very few black football players, and in some states, blacks could not stay in the same hotels or attend social functions with whites. All of this is dealt with in a forthright manner, although some facts have been slightly altered to punch home the drama of the era. Quaid's coach is a gruff old man with a heart of gold, a role Quaid likely will be playing more and more often as he ages. You may not recognize many of the actors in this, but they are uniformly excellent. Worth a watch, even if you dislike football.
    8jbuttlar

    Re: Excellent Movie Of A True Legend

    This was a very well acted movie. Dennis Quaid did a great job of playing the coach and Rob Brown was the perfect choice for Ernie Davis. The ratings this movie has received so far are not in line with the quality of this film. This movie in no way presented a political point of view. The only thing political was what happened in real life. This was the recognition given to Ernie by the president of the time. (which was JFK) Other than this movie was more inspirational. It showed the character of Ernie Davis and the faith he had in his own abilities, his coach, family and his God. Ernie Davis has reshaped College sports. Due to his ability to cope with hatred and racism in a positive way. The game of college sports has vastly become more professional. The talent of teams today is far greater than the past. Ernie opened the door foe all races in sports; thus increasing the abilities of the teams. I highly recommend this film.
    10robertallenandersonjr

    It has you cheering and clapping as you watch it

    The Express was a wonderful sports movie with lots of drama. It had a ton of emotion and great feelings in it. Me watching the movie I felt like a fan. This movie will make you love sports even if you don't. It was inspirational in so many ways. The whole movie keeps you entertained and on the edge of your seat at the end. Each one of the football games were fun and exciting to watch. When their wasn't football in the movie the director found ways to keep the movie good and interesting. This movie had emotion. love, heart, tears, and inspiring moments. Their are many different scenes in this movie that are sad to watch and upsetting for the viewers. The thing that makes it so upsetting for us to watch is the thing they do to blacks in this movie. I think that everyone should see this movie just to see how life was. The life the blacks lived in this movie wasn't good. I think this movie will teach people to respect everyone no matter who it is. This movie was one of the best movies of the year. It was the best sports movie of the year and ever. It will honestly have you on your feet. It was such a great movie and was so inspiring and should be seen by everyone. It was great for kids, teens, adults, and even grandparents. It was so exciting and fun to watch all around. Their weren't any flaws pretty much. The movie has so many different messages that were great. The thing that is mostly the best part of the movie is that Ernie is the most unselfish person on and off the field in this movie. He shows everyone how to be a better person. The coach played by Dennis Quaid did a great job and was a good person and coach as well. The movie was based on a true story also. Overall this is one feel good movie. It is the must see sports movie. Go see it and have a fun time cheering and clapping.

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      Chadwick Boseman's feature film debut.
    • Patzer
      In the movie, Texas leads Syracuse 15-14 in the 1960 Cotton Bowl. In real life, the game was never that close in the second half. Syracuse was up 23-6 when Texas scored their second and last touchdown with 7:39 remaining in the game. Texas was not in a position to tie Syracuse even with a touchdown and 2-point conversion.
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      Texas Longhorn player: I'm gonna kick your black ass back to Africa boy!

      Jack Buckley: Oh yeah? Too bad I'm from Philly.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Express (2008)
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      Written by Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling, Milton Gabler

      Performed by Louis Jordan & The Tympany Five (as Louis Jordan & His Tympani Five)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Oktober 2008 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Express: The Ernie Davis Story
    • Drehorte
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA(Lane Tech High School)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Davis Entertainment
      • IDEA Filmproduktions
      • Relativity Media
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      • 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 9.793.406 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 4.562.675 $
      • 12. Okt. 2008
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 9.808.124 $
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