Warrior
- 2011
- Tous publics
- 2h 20min
Le fils cadet d'un ancien boxeur alcoolique rentre chez lui, où son père l'entraîne pour une compétition dans un tournoi d'arts martiaux mixtes: une voie qui le met sur une trajectoire de co... Tout lireLe fils cadet d'un ancien boxeur alcoolique rentre chez lui, où son père l'entraîne pour une compétition dans un tournoi d'arts martiaux mixtes: une voie qui le met sur une trajectoire de collision avec son frère aîné.Le fils cadet d'un ancien boxeur alcoolique rentre chez lui, où son père l'entraîne pour une compétition dans un tournoi d'arts martiaux mixtes: une voie qui le met sur une trajectoire de collision avec son frère aîné.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 6 victoires et 22 nominations au total
- Colt Boyd
- (as Maximiliano Hernandez)
- Fenroy
- (as Fernando Funan Chien)
- KC
- (as Laura Kenley)
Résumé
Avis à la une
Dear god this is a masterpiece.
From start to finish, this movie will have you hooked. There is no weak spot in this movie. The acting is amazing. The story is great. The music is catchy. You will get emotionally invested throughout this story.
This movie will make you FEEL something. This movie will ENTERTAIN you.
This film has great drama, action, and story. I walked out of the movie being so impressed, and in shock how this hadn't gotten more attention or done better at the box office.
This movie is a MUST SEE. And I'm pretty picky. Enjoy.
Warrior brings to the table the world of mixed martial arts, where punches, kicks, holds, and everything else goes. The inception of new international tournament "Sparta" puts on a collision course Paddy (Nick Nolte), Brendan (Joel Edgerton), and Tom Conlon (Tom Hardy), all part of an estranged family torn apart in the past by abuse, favoritism, and abandonment. Tom resurfaces in society to enlist the help of his formerly alcoholic father Paddy to train him for the tournament, while at the same time Brendan revisits his UFC training in hopes to win the $5 million purse for his struggling family. The two underdogs face some of the toughest MMA fighters on the planet, but the true struggle appears to lie within them. Paddy battles for forgiveness against the resentment of his sons, Tom fights to prove to himself that he is strong, and Brendan struggles to come to terms with his older family while trying to support one of his own.
The fantastic thing here is two protagonists entering the same tournament. Each brother has his own respectable reasons for fighting, a fact that is sure to divide the audience when it comes time to choose which one to root for. The story truly is gut-wrenchingly powerful and presented in an engaging fashion. Little by little through the film's dialogue, we are allowed a glimpse into the past hardships of the Conlon family, and the characters' motivations for retaining such hatred are revealed gradually. Through the incredible acting talents of Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, and Nick Nolte, this confused and passionate chemistry really comes alive. All three actors put up some of the most convincing and heartbreaking performances of their careers; and seeing as how The Fighter garnered so many Oscar nominations, I can't see why Warrior will not do the same. My only beef with the movie is its clichéd climax and rather bleak inconclusive ending, though it still does good to the emotional schism the movie intended to create.
Warrior is one of those sports films with a magical mixture of emotional and physical battle. It's a wonderful story showing how sometimes the world's strongest forces are insignificant in comparison to the troubles of a scarred family. Warrior is without a doubt worth a visit to the theater. One of the best of 2011! And whether you're an MMA fan or not, the adrenaline-pumping fights will have you up and cheering and applauding.
9/10
Joel was perfect in the role as a passionate, loving and fierce boxer and family man. Hardy was also great in the little convulated army-disgraced man who just wanted to do right by his fallen comrade. Nick Nolte did most of the magic with his eyes. And the last 20 minutes of the movie can make any grown man AND woman cry.
Cheers.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJoel Edgerton tore his MCL in the cage during production, halting fight scenes for six weeks. Tom Hardy suffered a broken toe, broken ribs, and a broken finger.
- GaffesWhen Paddy tells Tommy that he'll leave the coffee out until 0500 hours (5:00am), a digital alarm clock in the background reveals that the time is already 5:23am. Paddy may have been speaking in reference to future awakenings but this doesn't sound like the case. However, Paddy says that climbing the stairs hurts his knees and so it's likely he doesn't go up there often, which means the clock may still be set on summertime.
- Citations
[last lines]
Brendan Conlon: Tommy, what are you doing?
Tom Conlon: Shut Up! Come on
Brendan Conlon: Come on? What are you that crazy?
Referee Josh Rosenthal: Lets Go To War!
Brendan Conlon: What are you doing? It's over Tommy! Tommy You don't have to do this! Don't make me do this Tommy! I don't want to do this!
Tom Conlon: Whats the matter?
Brendan Conlon: [pinning him] I'm sorry Tommy! I'm sorry... Tap out Tom! It's OK! It's OK! I Love You! I Love You Tommy!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood's Top Ten: Alive and Kicking (2011)
- Bandes originalesStart a War
Written by Matt Berninger (as Matthew Berninger) and Aaron Dessner
Performed by The National
Courtesy of 4AD Records
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La última pelea
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Box-office
- Budget
- 25 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 13 657 115 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 242 107 $US
- 11 sept. 2011
- Montant brut mondial
- 23 308 615 $US
- Durée2 heures 20 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1