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Reversal

  • 2001
  • PG-13
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
252
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Reversal (2001)
DrammaRomanticismoSport

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLeo Leone has been fighting since he was seven years old. As the only son of wrestling coach (and former state champion) Edward Leone, Leo's dedication to the sport was tied to his love for ... Leggi tuttoLeo Leone has been fighting since he was seven years old. As the only son of wrestling coach (and former state champion) Edward Leone, Leo's dedication to the sport was tied to his love for his father.Leo Leone has been fighting since he was seven years old. As the only son of wrestling coach (and former state champion) Edward Leone, Leo's dedication to the sport was tied to his love for his father.

  • Regia
    • Alan Vint
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jimi Petulla
  • Star
    • Danny Mousetis
    • Derrick Nelson
    • Jimi Petulla
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    252
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Alan Vint
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jimi Petulla
    • Star
      • Danny Mousetis
      • Derrick Nelson
      • Jimi Petulla
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    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Danny Mousetis
    • Leo Leone
    Derrick Nelson
    • Young Leo
    Jimi Petulla
    Jimi Petulla
    • Coach Leone
    Dawn Lafferty
    Dawn Lafferty
    • Jessica
    Kelly Vint Castro
    • Shaw
    • (as Kelly Vint)
    John Lloyd Sr.
    • Roger
    Jeff Breese
    • Johnny
    Justin Spates
    • Thurman Ellis Jr.
    Guido Föhrweißer
    Guido Föhrweißer
    • Thurman Ellis Sr.
    Paul E. Reihner II
    • Referee (Trinity)
    Heather Connor
    • Ellen
    Ben Policz
    • Young Roger
    Rich Burgdolt
    • Referee (Washington)
    Tim Mousetis
    • Jack Spates
    Claire Throckmorton
    • Emily
    Alton Butler
    • Uncle Larry
    Chuck
    • Dennis Perry
    Jerry W. Seaman
    • Jerry The Barn
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      • Alan Vint
    • Sceneggiatura
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    Recensioni degli utenti21

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    oklahomafineartsfoundation

    looking for signs of life

    Generally speaking, American films are the best in the world. The English expect their films to resemble stage plays, the French demand a ballet of sorts, the Italians need to see an opera on the screen, and the Germans, a military maneuver. But American film is traditionally obligated only to provide fun and excitement as it explores the caves in which life has been hiding. "Reversal" does just that.

    Unlike many movies about the problems of ordinary people, however, "Reversal" portrays the ordinary people as ones you'd like to know, not as posturing dimwits and disjointed rubes. And unlike most "coming of age" movies, it focuses on a specific conflict -- the one between father and son; "Reversal" does not expose the protagonists (and us) to unrelated difficulties and extraneous events, for the sake of "color."

    The wrestling scenes are perfectly executed, and almost overpower the underlying art of this dramatic film -- but not quite. The acting is simple, and surprising effective. The sets are immediately comfortable, and the camera moves like an Oklahoman. If only it has occasionally shown us, as a brief glance, some silent expression or bird-on-the-wing that was somehow supplementary to the dialogue -- a loose end -- "Reversal" could have been a small masterpiece. As is, it's a "7."

    Kevin Cisneros
    10afshorty0205

    You People Just Don't Understand

    I Am a wrestle so nobody can understand how much we go through but us. Losing weight just sucks bad no joke no way to get through it, but what doesn't help for most of us is our parents. They put enormous pressure on us to win. Eventually we just crack like Leo. They nailed this movie perfect and if you liked it watch Vision Quest. Also you people need to get this straight, nobody works harder at a sport then we do, don't even think about comparing seriously lol football plays , baseball, not one of you has it harder then us. We run sweat, run sweat, and work out. Our day consist of running, sweating, practicing and watching people eat. I don't expect you guys to understand but seriously don't judge us you have no idea what hell we go through - - - - -A Wrestlers Opinion.
    10rwc-1

    A must-see for parents, especially parents of athletes!

    Jimi Petulla has done a more than noteworthy job of addressing the repercussions faced by parents who want their children to succeed, but sometimes go too far in trying to make it happen. Based on a true story, REVERSAL is about a father-son relationship and is told with high school wrestling as the backdrop.

    As a lifelong fan of amateur wrestling, I thank Mr. Petulla for his authentic portrayal of the sport I cherish, and for attempting to show the world that the lessons learned in sport, especially wrestling, are transferable to life.
    Lechuguilla

    Wrestling With Issues

    The word "reversal" is a scoring term in competitive wrestling. It is also the title of an Alan Vint directed film about a high school wrestler named Leo who questions his own motivations for wrestling, and confronts his well-meaning but pushy father who also happens to be the wrestling team coach. The father sees a wrestling scholarship as a way for his son to escape a dreary future working in the Pennsylvania coal fields that surround the town where the story takes place. The kid appreciates his father's love, but grows tired of the endless training and self-discipline. A big issue in the story is the unhealthful practice of weight loss that was, at one time, part of the real-life training regimen among American high school wrestlers.

    Based on the real life of wrestler and screenwriter Jimi Petulla, "Reversal" is a simple, straightforward story packaged in a film devoid of stylistic flourishes. What you see is what you get. As such, the film comes across as an after school special, aimed mostly at young wrestlers and other athletes. On the other hand, non-athletes may find value in the film as a realistic portrayal of the relationship between father and son, in contemporary America.

    The film's strength is also its weakness. Real-life wrestlers play key roles. Hence, the wrestling matches are quite authentic. But wrestlers do not necessarily make good actors. And in this film, their performances, for the most part, are wooden and stilted. Indeed, the real-life wrestler who portrays Leo mumbles his lines, rendering dialogue that is almost inaudible at times. I was impressed, however, with the performance of Kelly Vint, as Leo's romantic interest.

    For a low-budget film, "Reversal" is well made. The cinematography looks professional and the soundtrack sounds professional. Given the film's runtime and the simple plot, the pace could have been improved with some editing out of unnecessary scenes.

    "Reversal" reminds me of the film "Prefontaine" (1997), which has a similar theme, though different sport. The plots of both films convey a sense of the constant and agonizing struggles required of young athletes, as they train to win. Ultimately, as "Reversal" shows, it's up to each young athlete, not the parents, to say whether "being a winner" is worth all that pain and sacrifice.
    7tommyboy-16

    zeroes in on the struggles of life and ignores the good stuff

    A decent movie that makes you think about athletics in general from a parent's perspective. This could be about parents wanting anything that they value for their child.

    I felt the Dad was a good dad that was making the best with the hand delt him. He did not push his son without caring for him or without some reason. Some make the Dad look awful and that is not the truth. None of them had a great home life. He was not even the stereotypical father that was living through his son's victories becasue he was state champ himself. He just wanted his son to have a college education, that he did not have. He wanted more for his son than a mining job like him.

    The wrestling was very good but you don't see that much sports action. I gave this movie a 7. I only gave it a seven for the fact that some of the choices were not how I think a human in that situation would choose. I also feel there were some situations in the movie not explained or were not real. The wrestling was real but some of the situations did not come off to me as real. The movie seemed to have an identiy crisis, it did not know what it wanted to be.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 gennaio 2007 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Jimi Petulla Productions
      • Official site
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Stati Uniti
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