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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe true story about the Canadian cancer amputee hero who decided to run across Canada on only one leg to raise money for cancer research.The true story about the Canadian cancer amputee hero who decided to run across Canada on only one leg to raise money for cancer research.The true story about the Canadian cancer amputee hero who decided to run across Canada on only one leg to raise money for cancer research.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Chris Makepeace
- Darrell Fox
- (as Christopher Makepeace)
Steve Hunter
- Official at Barrie
- (as Steven Hunter)
Robert Desroches
- French Canadian Driver
- (as Robert Des Roches)
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Yes, here might be a movie where you have to break out the Kleenex and start sobbing. No, this real life drama/true story bypasses all of that, avoiding the sentimentality's, what have you. Real life cripple Eric fryer, playing Terry with honesty and realism, not overacting primarily makes this film. He's a very angry and bitter man, Participating in a walk for charity, with one leg, the other just a mechanical foot attached to a spring, which makes the journey harder, but inspirational, we follow the pitfalls, where at times, Fox gets really stormed up, at times, almost wanting to pack it in. Rosalund Chao, as his girlfriends adds some romantic moments, where Duvall, is great as the abused driver, transporting Fox, while Makepeace is likable as Fox's younger brother. Avoiding all that sop sop, a thing I really like about the film, it has a realist nature about it, and Fox's journey is one vastly travelled where he suffers a few hiccups, collapsing at one stage, while bleeding from his fake leg, where the end is an ultimate predictability. His anger and effrontery does get to you at times. This is a very entertaining drama, one I liked very much, where a similar film, of the same year, Running Brave, is one to check out too.
They say the Dragon never sleeps. He stalks his prey in silence cold, and when he strikes, what evil fire in his venom.
One day the snake in careless greed, dared seize a Knight 'Born of the Sun.' The bite burned deep - right to the soul.
The snake held fast - damage done. But death could not win. For though the fire had pierced him through, Knight of the Sun held strong and true.
The fever broke, the serpent fled, one limb his prize.
The knight rose up, these words he spoke: 'You have broken my body but not my spirit. I will not mourn, nor will I fear it.
Beware tread beast, you have not won this battle, My quest has just begun.
From the Terry Fox Story written by Rika Noda.
One day the snake in careless greed, dared seize a Knight 'Born of the Sun.' The bite burned deep - right to the soul.
The snake held fast - damage done. But death could not win. For though the fire had pierced him through, Knight of the Sun held strong and true.
The fever broke, the serpent fled, one limb his prize.
The knight rose up, these words he spoke: 'You have broken my body but not my spirit. I will not mourn, nor will I fear it.
Beware tread beast, you have not won this battle, My quest has just begun.
From the Terry Fox Story written by Rika Noda.
just as Terry did in his short but heroic life. How accurate the movie is I am sure it is quite accurate but have heard of a few inaccuracies compared to the real road trip. I recommend this movie to anyone that loves a beautiful heartwarming true story but be warned as you must know the tears will come just a matter of how many and when.......Makepeace and Duvall do a great job portraying Terry and his publicist with a lot of the inside scenes being somewhat difficult to believe. If you get a chance to watch this made for TV movie you won't regret it one bit, truly a classic in Canadian history. There is a documentary on Terry as well which I will post a review on later.
It's 1977. Athletic university kid Terry Fox (Eric Fryer) is diagnosed with cancer in his knee and his leg is amputated. With the help of new girlfriend Rika Noda (Rosalind Chao), brother Darrell Fox (Chris Makepeace) and best friend Doug Alward (Michael Zelniker), he starts running in races and decides to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. After breaking up with Rika and with little support, Terry and Doug start from Halifax as he runs home to Vancouver. He's later joined by Darrell and Bill Vigars (Robert Duvall) from the cancer society in Toronto.
The first part is functional TV affair. It's nothing spectacular but it works. The movie really gets going once he's on the road. Terry and Doug's relationship is compelling. It shows Terry to be not simply a saint but an actual human being. The receptions he gets are the real tearjerker. The movie then adds the great Robert Duvall to the mix. Obviously, Fryer got the job because of his amputation and his likeness to Terry. He is still a competent actor who is able to hit certain notes. Zelniker is amazing as Doug. This is a solid TV production of an inspiring figure.
The first part is functional TV affair. It's nothing spectacular but it works. The movie really gets going once he's on the road. Terry and Doug's relationship is compelling. It shows Terry to be not simply a saint but an actual human being. The receptions he gets are the real tearjerker. The movie then adds the great Robert Duvall to the mix. Obviously, Fryer got the job because of his amputation and his likeness to Terry. He is still a competent actor who is able to hit certain notes. Zelniker is amazing as Doug. This is a solid TV production of an inspiring figure.
Terry Fox is a Canadian icon. Perserverance and triumph through unspeakable tragedy. This portrayal is an abomination. Early in the film we see a fellow patient sketching a flower vase. The "artist's" chalk is not even touching the canvas in the scenes. Rank amateurs attempting to cash in on a proper hero. Throw in Robert Duval in one of the penultimate scenes and you have a package toi sell. Clumsy and terrible. Avoid this film at all costs. Exploitation and offensively poor. Shame on everyone involved. There is nothing in this film that portrays the heart of overcoming personal tragedy to the spirit required to run across the country on one leg in a harsh climate to help strangers. Instead it is an exercise in misunderstanding and exploitation.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEric Fryer is a real-life amputee who, like the title character he portrays in this movie, lost a leg to cancer.
- ConnexionsReferenced in You Don't Have to Die (1988)
- Bandes originalesThe Runner
Written and Performed by Ian Thomas
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- Corazón de campeón
- Lieux de tournage
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- Budget
- 2 400 000 $US (estimé)
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