L'histoire édifiante de Joe et Ben Weider, les grands-pères du fitness tel que nous le connaissons. Confrontés à l'antisémitisme et à une extrême pauvreté, les deux frères réussissent à surm... Tout lireL'histoire édifiante de Joe et Ben Weider, les grands-pères du fitness tel que nous le connaissons. Confrontés à l'antisémitisme et à une extrême pauvreté, les deux frères réussissent à surmonter tous les obstacles pour bâtir un empire et inspirer les générations futures.L'histoire édifiante de Joe et Ben Weider, les grands-pères du fitness tel que nous le connaissons. Confrontés à l'antisémitisme et à une extrême pauvreté, les deux frères réussissent à surmonter tous les obstacles pour bâtir un empire et inspirer les générations futures.
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This movie is excellent. Well paced, excellent editing; it tells the story of the Weider brothers as they lay the groundwork for what would become the fitness industry.
Anyone who grew up idolizing Arnold or any of the other body builders will love this too. The actor who plays Arnold is phenomenal - he looks, sounds, and acts like him.
My only complaint is the movie wasn't long enough. It ended a bit abruptly. But this movie is a solid 7.5 - 8 in my book. Engaging throughout, great acting, choreography, etc. I hope it gets the praise it deserves.
Montreal-born Joe Weider (1919-2013) became a pioneer of the bodybuilding movement through specialist magazines such as "Muscle & Fitness", which also included early bodybuilders such as Steve Reeves (portrayed in the film by Jared Motyl) and Reg Park ( Billy Reilich) could become film stars in Italian sword and sandal films. With the invention of the Mr. Olympia competition, which a certain Arnold Schwarzenegger (Calum Von Moger) from Austria won several times, Weider increased his popularity and the marketing of bodybuilding even further.
Tyler Hoechlin (The Domestics) and Julianne Hough are convincing in the leading roles as the Weider couple.
Add to that a very well known figure coming into this very late in the game. That episode almost seems comical ... but the movie overall has a lot of comedic overtones. It actually plays between comedy and drama and walks that fine line quite neatly and with quite the confidence. The pacing is good, but some may find it a bit too slow and predictable. Still overall more than a decent effort and movie, even for those not in tune with what this is about .. because in the end, it is about believing in ones dreams and passions ...
Historical inaccuracies and omissions aside, as a movie it just isn't very satisfying. The years flip by so quickly it's difficult to build up much momentum, and we're often left wondering exactly how last year's big dilemma played out. Tyler Hoechlin as Joe does a capable job mimicking Weider's distinctive Polish/Yiddish/Quebecois accent but tacks on an awkwardly stilted manner of speech; oddly, both of these are absent in the always-classy Robert Forster's portrayal of Joe as an old man. The labored delivery combined with Joe's single-minded obsession with fitness makes him appear to be a sort of Rain Man of bodybuilding, and only succeeds in distancing the audience from the character. Repeated anti-Semitic attacks and accusations of homosexuality fail to build the viewer's sympathy after the first few instances, with a mounting array of epithets not heard for a while in a non-Tarentino movie.
The film tries hard to present Joe Weider's life story as a classic David-versus-Goliath struggle. But given the ending we already know, it's pretty clear that this David's goal all along was to become an even bigger Goliath.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBill Hauk is not a real person but a composite character representing the variety of adversaries Weider faced in building his fitness empire.
- GaffesStock footage of Times Square cites the year as 1970. But a theatre marquee shows "The Possession of Joel Delaney" playing -- it was released in 1972.
- Citations
Joe Weider: What you do not realize is all these men want is to compete against the very best.
- Bandes originalesBaby Count Ten (The Waiting Song)
Written by Cynthia Strother and Raymond Keith Saar
Performed by The Bell Sisters
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 46 382 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 31 477 $US
- 14 oct. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 49 997 $US
- Durée
- 1h 47min(107 min)
- Couleur