अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंCenters around the life of wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and won a national championship in 2011 while competing at Arizona State University.Centers around the life of wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and won a national championship in 2011 while competing at Arizona State University.Centers around the life of wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and won a national championship in 2011 while competing at Arizona State University.
- पुरस्कार
- 7 जीत और कुल 2 नामांकन
Carlos Solórzano
- Andrew Robles
- (as Carlos Solorzano)
Jordan Nathaniel Wallace
- Walker
- (as Jordan Wallace)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
When - 12:10 PM
Where - Amazon Prime
With Who - Myself
First Thoughts - There are really solid performances throughout, even from JLo. Jharrel Jerome is definitely an up-and-coming actor to keep an eye on moving forward. His ability to play emotions across his face and with his eyes without uttering a word isn't something that can be taught. Don Cheadle and Michael Pena play Jharrel's coaches in college and high school, respectively, adding a warm father figure presence to the movie that Bobby Cannavale's stepfather character Rick Robles lacks.
The wrestling scenes are well choreographed and not only feel real but through camerawork and editing, help to place the audience in the matches. Speaking of camerawork, that was a point of frustration for me because it felt uneven throughout the movie. There were moments where the cinematography was sharp and looked good and it used some interesting shots, such as shooting beneath the wrestling match scenes as if the camera were the wrestling mat. And then there would be other scenes where the camera was unsteady for no reason and it pulled me out of the film. The color grading during the first third of the movie also felt amateurish, further driving home the cheap feel of the cinematography.
Despite these issues, overall this was a good sports movie that kept my attention the entire runtime.
Full Review -
Unstoppable In recent years, I've felt myself grow cynical toward the sports movie sub genre. The cliches and tropes that can be found in nearly every entry into said sub genre have become so uninspired and boring. That being said, I went into Unstoppable with an open mind because having lived a third of my life in Arizona and with both of my brothers-in-law were wrestlers, I had a deeply personal connection to Anthony Robles' story.
I'm happy to say that not only was I not disappointed, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Firstly, every performance given here was solid, particularly from Jharrel Jerome as Anthony Robles. His ability to portray the wide range of emotions his character is feeling through his physical acting abilities is impressive, especially for such a young actor. Michael Peña and Don Cheadle play his high school and college coaches, respectively. They bring a driving, fatherly presence to film, something that contrasts drastically to Anthony's abusive stepfather, played to an uncomfortable degree by Bobby Cannavale. Even Jennifer Lopez, whose acting chops are debatable, does a stellar job in the movie, portraying Anthony's strong willed, loving mother.
On the technical side of things, the soundtrack is well cultivated for the time period, the late 2000's - early 2010's, to further immerse the audience in the story while also highlighting the emotions being expressed in each scene.
The editing, especially during the wrestling matches, was also well done. Fast-paced but also not afraid to hold certain shots for maximum impact, it keeps the audience's attention but doesn't give them a headache with a bunch of fast cuts.
My biggest issue was the cinematography and how uneven it felt during the runtime of the film. During the first act, the camerawork is shaky for no reason, and the color grading makes it appear amateurish. It does improve as the movie goes on, with some really cool shots during the wrestling matches coming from beneath the actual matches.
Overall, despite some stereotypical cliches found within, the deep heart found here helps to look past those issues.
What are your thoughts on the film?
First Thoughts - There are really solid performances throughout, even from JLo. Jharrel Jerome is definitely an up-and-coming actor to keep an eye on moving forward. His ability to play emotions across his face and with his eyes without uttering a word isn't something that can be taught. Don Cheadle and Michael Pena play Jharrel's coaches in college and high school, respectively, adding a warm father figure presence to the movie that Bobby Cannavale's stepfather character Rick Robles lacks.
The wrestling scenes are well choreographed and not only feel real but through camerawork and editing, help to place the audience in the matches. Speaking of camerawork, that was a point of frustration for me because it felt uneven throughout the movie. There were moments where the cinematography was sharp and looked good and it used some interesting shots, such as shooting beneath the wrestling match scenes as if the camera were the wrestling mat. And then there would be other scenes where the camera was unsteady for no reason and it pulled me out of the film. The color grading during the first third of the movie also felt amateurish, further driving home the cheap feel of the cinematography.
Despite these issues, overall this was a good sports movie that kept my attention the entire runtime.
Full Review -
Unstoppable In recent years, I've felt myself grow cynical toward the sports movie sub genre. The cliches and tropes that can be found in nearly every entry into said sub genre have become so uninspired and boring. That being said, I went into Unstoppable with an open mind because having lived a third of my life in Arizona and with both of my brothers-in-law were wrestlers, I had a deeply personal connection to Anthony Robles' story.
I'm happy to say that not only was I not disappointed, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Firstly, every performance given here was solid, particularly from Jharrel Jerome as Anthony Robles. His ability to portray the wide range of emotions his character is feeling through his physical acting abilities is impressive, especially for such a young actor. Michael Peña and Don Cheadle play his high school and college coaches, respectively. They bring a driving, fatherly presence to film, something that contrasts drastically to Anthony's abusive stepfather, played to an uncomfortable degree by Bobby Cannavale. Even Jennifer Lopez, whose acting chops are debatable, does a stellar job in the movie, portraying Anthony's strong willed, loving mother.
On the technical side of things, the soundtrack is well cultivated for the time period, the late 2000's - early 2010's, to further immerse the audience in the story while also highlighting the emotions being expressed in each scene.
The editing, especially during the wrestling matches, was also well done. Fast-paced but also not afraid to hold certain shots for maximum impact, it keeps the audience's attention but doesn't give them a headache with a bunch of fast cuts.
My biggest issue was the cinematography and how uneven it felt during the runtime of the film. During the first act, the camerawork is shaky for no reason, and the color grading makes it appear amateurish. It does improve as the movie goes on, with some really cool shots during the wrestling matches coming from beneath the actual matches.
Overall, despite some stereotypical cliches found within, the deep heart found here helps to look past those issues.
What are your thoughts on the film?
Unstoppable
Seen Unstoppable in an early preview in the theater and love it. I want to share with you the from all the major roles were excellent!
Storyline was fantastic- enjoyed the rollercoaster of emotions.
Jharrel Jermone in the lead role draws you in to his sadness, happiness, and great will. Jennifer Lopez plays the mother with an extremely convincing. When the movie ended, I was physically worn-out from all the action/powerful scenes. This is based on a real story. The movie moves very quickly and great watching the plot unfold. This is based on a real story.
Don't let movie get away.
I highly recommend this film to all ages.
Storyline was fantastic- enjoyed the rollercoaster of emotions.
Jharrel Jermone in the lead role draws you in to his sadness, happiness, and great will. Jennifer Lopez plays the mother with an extremely convincing. When the movie ended, I was physically worn-out from all the action/powerful scenes. This is based on a real story. The movie moves very quickly and great watching the plot unfold. This is based on a real story.
Don't let movie get away.
I highly recommend this film to all ages.
I enjoyed this movie. I thought the storyline was pretty good and the acne was fantastic. But the cinematography.... Way too much camera shake, even when it's not necessary. And it feels like the cinematography was shot with an iPhone. Other than that, no real complaints on this movie.
You don't see too many motivational type movies like this anymore. The story of a one legged athlete who strives to be a national champion is pretty darn cool. Kinda has a karate kid type vibe.
Worth watching if you haven't already seen it. But not really the kind of movie I would come back to watch to twice, unless it was with somebody else who haven't seen it, who wants to watch it with you.
You don't see too many motivational type movies like this anymore. The story of a one legged athlete who strives to be a national champion is pretty darn cool. Kinda has a karate kid type vibe.
Worth watching if you haven't already seen it. But not really the kind of movie I would come back to watch to twice, unless it was with somebody else who haven't seen it, who wants to watch it with you.
Wow! Great story about an amazing wrestler who had to overcome so much in life! This may replace Vision Quest as my favorite wrestling movie! To see what he overcame with training for wrestling is mind blowing in such a tough sport that requires a lot of Stamina. I remember watching both finals matches of his in 2010 and 2011. This movie provides some great motivation on never giving up, especially when things get rough. I feel that they casted Anthony Robles well with their selected actor. Don Cheadle is always amazing in his roles. I'm not a J-Lo fan, but she played her role well. This is a movie that I can watch over and over!
Anthony Robles was born with one leg. With the support of his mother Judy Robles (Jennifer Lopez), he becomes a champion wrestling as a high school student. He still does not get an invitation from the major colleges especially his dream school Arizona State.
This is a biopic of American wrestler Anthony Robles. Apparently, he's playing himself in some of the wrestling. At its core, it is the very standard inspirational sports movie. The family story has some interesting darkness. JLo is mostly doing good. I have a slight problem with one of her big emotional talk, but it's a minor issue. This is generally very good.
This is a biopic of American wrestler Anthony Robles. Apparently, he's playing himself in some of the wrestling. At its core, it is the very standard inspirational sports movie. The family story has some interesting darkness. JLo is mostly doing good. I have a slight problem with one of her big emotional talk, but it's a minor issue. This is generally very good.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe real Anthony Robles was the stunt double for Jharrel Jerome.
- गूफ़The Arizona State "Pitchfork" logo appears throughout the movie. Most of the movie takes place before 2011 and the "pitchfork" logo wasn't officially announced until April 2011.
- भाव
Judy Robles: A dreamer is only as big as the dreams they chase.
- साउंडट्रैकHeart of a Champion
Written by Nelly (as Cornell Haynes Jr.) and John Tesh
Performed by Nelly featuring Lincoln University Vocal Ensemble
Courtesy of Universal Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
"Roundball Rock" as sampled in "Heart of a Champion" performed by Nelly
Performed by John Tesh
Courtesy of GTS Records
By arrangement with Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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