La incredibile storia del pugile campione del mondo Vinny Pazienza, che dopo un incidente automobilistico quasi fatale che lo ha lasciato senza sapere se avrebbe mai camminato di nuovo, ha f... Leggi tuttoLa incredibile storia del pugile campione del mondo Vinny Pazienza, che dopo un incidente automobilistico quasi fatale che lo ha lasciato senza sapere se avrebbe mai camminato di nuovo, ha fatto uno dei rimonte più incredibili dello sport.La incredibile storia del pugile campione del mondo Vinny Pazienza, che dopo un incidente automobilistico quasi fatale che lo ha lasciato senza sapere se avrebbe mai camminato di nuovo, ha fatto uno dei rimonte più incredibili dello sport.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 3 candidature totali
- Gilbert Dele
- (as Jeanpierre Augustin)
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I really liked this movie because it was based on a real-life story of a great athlete who made the impossible, possible. The direction which was made by Ben Younger who is also the writer of this movie was simply amazing and he presented very well the difficulties and the obstacles that Vinny Pazienza faced and had to overcome in order not only to walk again but to fight. The interpretations of both Miles Teller who played as Vinny Pazienza and Aaron Eckhart who played as Kevin Rooney were simply exceptional. Some other interpretations that have to be mentioned were Ciarán Hinds' who played as Angelo Pazienza and Katey Sagal who played as Louise Pazienza and they both did a great job. I highly recommend everyone to watch this movie because I am sure that you will love it and after watching it you will remember it for a long time.
Vinny Pazienza, now legally know as Vinny Paz was the IBF World Lightweight Champion and then later the WBA World Jr. Middleweight Champion but had to relinquish the championship belt due having his neck broken in a near fatal car accident being told by doctors that he may not walk again, let alone fight again.
Miles Teller portrays Paz meticulously, giving yet another powerful performance possibly equal to his Whiplash, being undecided. He portrays the painful struggle back to recovery and beyond with the almost medieval Halo brace Paz had screwed into his skull for three months, yet this did not deter his training much to the protests of the doctors, family and friends.
It's got great performances from Aaron Eckhart, who plays legendary boxing trainer, Kevin Rooney, and Ciarán Hinds who plays his devoted father, going through the motions of glory to guilt, both having to deal with the decisions Paz makes which makes you question what you would do as friend or parent. Support him which could essential kill him? I think Eckhart is going for an Oscar nomination here.
It's well paced and focuses more on Paz himself as oppose to the fights that are very well choreographed and captured. There's impressive editing especially empathising the pain of both surgery, recovery and the blows, actually make some parts of the film uncomfortable to watch.
There's a good, gentle score from Julia Holter that enforces the emotional strong of the story; and is accompanied by a selection of eighties classics with a few tracks from the eccentric Willis Earl Beal giving a moody bluesy mode to the film. Check out the track "Too Dry To Cry."
It's great because, yes, it is a boxing movie, but it's about getting back up, fighting the only real adversary of self doubt, especially when everyone, and I mean everyone from friends and family tell you no. Having the courage and determination to not accept defeat, or is it delusional to believe in yourself, knowing the risks. Either way, it makes a grand basis for an incredible story of the ultimate comeback.
Running Time: 9 The Cast: 9 Performance: 9 Direction: 9 Story: 9 Script: 8 Creativity: 8 Soundtrack: 8 Job Description: 8 The Extra Bonus Points: 0 Would I buy the Bluray?: Yes, going next to Cinderella Man and The Hurricane.
77% 8/10
Our hero in the film doesn't give up, working hard against all odds and then achieve the seemingly impossible. This is guaranteed to be an inspiring story, but strangely enough I don't feel the passion and emotions that I thought I would feel. The fight scenes don't seem intense enough either. Fortunately, the production is good, and Aaron Eckhart is almost unrecognisable as the boxing coach, which makes him even more convincing.
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- QuizMiles himself was in a near-fatal car crash just one year before his friend died in a car crash. He now wears a green bracelet that reads "Buckle up for Bo" in his honor. The bracelet can be seen in most of his films except for when it doesn't fit his character.
- BlooperVinny Pazienza won the Duran fight by a wider margin than it is shown in the movie. Instead of a majority decision (114-114, 115-113 and 115-113) it was a unanimous decision (117-113, 117-112 and 117-112).
- Citazioni
Kevin Rooney: I mean, you just don't know how to give up.
Vinny Pazienza: No, I do. Trust me, I do. I know exactly how to give up. You know what scares the shit out of me, Kev? Is that it's easy.
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the first part of the end credits, footage of the real people is shown.
- Colonne sonoreTop Billin'
Written by Milk Dee and Roy Charles Hammond
Performed by Audio Two
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Lingue
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- Bleed for This
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Dunkin' Donuts Center - 1 La Salle Square, Providence, Rhode Island, Stati Uniti(Dele and Duran Fight)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5.083.906 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.366.810 USD
- 20 nov 2016
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 6.698.679 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 57 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1