La historia del MVP de la NFL y mariscal de campo del Salón de la Fama, Kurt Warner, quien pasó de abastecer los estantes de un supermercado a convertirse en una estrella del fútbol american... Leer todoLa historia del MVP de la NFL y mariscal de campo del Salón de la Fama, Kurt Warner, quien pasó de abastecer los estantes de un supermercado a convertirse en una estrella del fútbol americano.La historia del MVP de la NFL y mariscal de campo del Salón de la Fama, Kurt Warner, quien pasó de abastecer los estantes de un supermercado a convertirse en una estrella del fútbol americano.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Nic Harris
- Ray Lewis
- (as Nicholas Harris)
Opiniones destacadas
No disrespect but still screw the Rams.
It's not the most unique plot of all, but it sure was a feel-good underdog story. I had a great time watching the story of Kurt Warner. It's great that the real people actually involved a lot in the production, because I felt the relationship between Warner and his family first charming, and then endearing. Another warm aspect was the amount of support that the side characters had for our main quarterback. I just can't help but feel inspired.
Overall, it's another underdog story, but man it's a good one. 8.5/10.
It's not the most unique plot of all, but it sure was a feel-good underdog story. I had a great time watching the story of Kurt Warner. It's great that the real people actually involved a lot in the production, because I felt the relationship between Warner and his family first charming, and then endearing. Another warm aspect was the amount of support that the side characters had for our main quarterback. I just can't help but feel inspired.
Overall, it's another underdog story, but man it's a good one. 8.5/10.
Okay, this isn't the best movie technically I've ever seen, but it's a good story that needed to be told and I enjoyed it.
The moral conclusions will be obvious once you watch the movie, so I'll just skip over those. And unless you're a diehard cynic, you should.
Yes, it's sentimental, but it's not maudlin (much) and the story is largely factual. If it bothers you, you've got issues. How someone could rate this four stars, I have no idea. The acting is not mediocre, it's quite good. Dead on for the lead characters if you've ever seen the real folk interviewed live.
The overall flow of the movie is reasonable sprightly, though a tad clunky in places.
A good, fun, watch that doesn't go overboard with the emotion... Okay, maybe just a tad, but mainly the movie lets the story speak for itself.
The moral conclusions will be obvious once you watch the movie, so I'll just skip over those. And unless you're a diehard cynic, you should.
Yes, it's sentimental, but it's not maudlin (much) and the story is largely factual. If it bothers you, you've got issues. How someone could rate this four stars, I have no idea. The acting is not mediocre, it's quite good. Dead on for the lead characters if you've ever seen the real folk interviewed live.
The overall flow of the movie is reasonable sprightly, though a tad clunky in places.
A good, fun, watch that doesn't go overboard with the emotion... Okay, maybe just a tad, but mainly the movie lets the story speak for itself.
Powerful, this is just solid. A very inspirational story that will make you tear up....a story that is so rare and unique in football. Perfectly performed by great actors. Highly recommend this for the sport fans.
I was fifteen years old during the 1999 Rams season. I still remember the "greatest show on turf" like it was last year, even though it's now been 22 years. The Rams revolutionized the sport that season.
"American Underdog" left me speechless at times. Levi was believable enough as an athlete, but the major theme of the story is family and how sometimes winning isn't really winning if you don't have those to share it with. I had heard the Kurt Warner story a few times, but obviously not with this much detail and heart.
As for the football scenes, I was blown away by how well they did. The play calling especially was well done. The trailer had me worried about the quality of football and my worries quickly subsided only after a few minutes of the film.
The supporting cast also was impressive. I wish we saw more of the beautiful and talented Paquin, who portrayed Brenda Warner and knocked it out the park. Dennis Quaid plays Dick Vermiel and like usual, was awesome. I could go on and on.
I mostly wanted to write this review for football fans (like me) who were skeptical of this film after the trailer. Please see it. I will definitely be buying this film for my personal collection. I hope you all enjoy it as well.
"American Underdog" left me speechless at times. Levi was believable enough as an athlete, but the major theme of the story is family and how sometimes winning isn't really winning if you don't have those to share it with. I had heard the Kurt Warner story a few times, but obviously not with this much detail and heart.
As for the football scenes, I was blown away by how well they did. The play calling especially was well done. The trailer had me worried about the quality of football and my worries quickly subsided only after a few minutes of the film.
The supporting cast also was impressive. I wish we saw more of the beautiful and talented Paquin, who portrayed Brenda Warner and knocked it out the park. Dennis Quaid plays Dick Vermiel and like usual, was awesome. I could go on and on.
I mostly wanted to write this review for football fans (like me) who were skeptical of this film after the trailer. Please see it. I will definitely be buying this film for my personal collection. I hope you all enjoy it as well.
As a huge NFL fan, I had heard of Warner, but had no clue about his story. This is clearly one of the best real-life underdog stories. The directing was decent, but the writing was a little slow and stale. It needed more action and suspense, and less happy-go-lucky vibes. The 112 min runtime and slow pacing really made the film feel dragged out. The casting and performances were spot-on and convincing, and although a fan of Zachary Levi (especially in Shazam!), I think his overly happy and smiling demeanor was too much to play Warner's character. I kept expecting to hear him yell Shazam! Nevertheless, he acted his heart out, as did Anna Paquin. Still, an amazing and emotional story (have the tissues nearby) and I'm really glad I watched it. It's a well deserved 8/10 from me.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe second film featuring an underdog backed by Dick Vermeil after Invencible (2006) about Vince Papale, a Philadelphia Eagles walk-on wide receiver while Vermeil was Eagles head coach.
- ErroresThe UNI football game was shown outdoors. At the time Warner played there, the games were played inside the UNI Dome.
- Citas
Kurt Warner: Do what you can do, till you can do what you want to do?
- ConexionesFeatures The NFL on CBS (1956)
- Bandas sonorasWink
Written by Tom Shapiro (as Thomas Shapiro), Bob DiPiero
Performed by Neal McCoy
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. for the United States and WEA International for the world outside of the United States
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- También se conoce como
- American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 26,514,814
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,861,836
- 26 dic 2021
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 26,514,814
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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