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Le guerrier pacifique

Original title: Peaceful Warrior
  • 2006
  • Unrated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Le guerrier pacifique (2006)
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Dan, a college student and a world-champion gymnast, is disturbed and wants to add some meaning to his life. A chance encounter leads him to discover an enlightened way ahead.Dan, a college student and a world-champion gymnast, is disturbed and wants to add some meaning to his life. A chance encounter leads him to discover an enlightened way ahead.Dan, a college student and a world-champion gymnast, is disturbed and wants to add some meaning to his life. A chance encounter leads him to discover an enlightened way ahead.

  • Director
    • Victor Salva
  • Writers
    • Kevin Bernhardt
    • Dan Millman
  • Stars
    • Scott Mechlowicz
    • Nick Nolte
    • Amy Smart
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Victor Salva
    • Writers
      • Kevin Bernhardt
      • Dan Millman
    • Stars
      • Scott Mechlowicz
      • Nick Nolte
      • Amy Smart
    • 210User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Mechlowicz
    Scott Mechlowicz
    • Dan Millman
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Socrates
    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Joy
    Tim DeKay
    Tim DeKay
    • Coach Garrick
    Ashton Holmes
    Ashton Holmes
    • Tommy
    Paul Wesley
    Paul Wesley
    • Trevor
    B.J. Britt
    B.J. Britt
    • Kyle
    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Susie
    Tom Tarantini
    Tom Tarantini
    • Thug with Gun
    Beatrice Rosen
    Beatrice Rosen
    • Dory
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Doctor Hayden
    Scott Caudill
    Scott Caudill
    • Thug One
    • (as Scott 'Jesic' Caudill)
    Matthew Prater
    • Thug Two
    • (as Matthew John Prater)
    Bart Conner
    • Self
    Jimmy Bradley
    Jimmy Bradley
    • Commentator One
    Dan Millman
    • Man in Car
    Steve Talley
    Steve Talley
    • Young Garage Man
    Tom Costello
    Tom Costello
    • Dan's Neighbor
    • Director
      • Victor Salva
    • Writers
      • Kevin Bernhardt
      • Dan Millman
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    User reviews210

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    9OntheMidway

    A Great Film with an Important Message

    I've long been a fan of the book upon which this film is based -- Dan Millman's The Way of the Peaceful Warrior.

    If you've read the book, you know its central lesson is learning how to live in the moment.

    Filled with memorable aphorisms, the book is part novel, part autobiography, and part spiritual guidebook -- and I have to admit that I was nervous about how the book would translate to the big screen.

    But I was lucky enough to catch an advance screening of the film. And for fans of the book like me -- and people who've never read it -- this film delivers.

    Nick Nolte's performance as Socrates is one of the best he's ever given. Scott Mechlowicz does a great job showing us the transformation of Dan Millman. And the feeling one has when one walks out of the theater-- of wanting to seize every moment that life offers you-- is a feeling that we don't get often enough. That feeling is worth the price of admission alone.

    Peaceful Warrior is that rare film that manages to be hugely inspirational without being cheesy. It's well worth seeing.
    9shootthepier

    A Warrior

    As a huge fan of this book, I applaud Nic, Scott and the production team involved in getting this movie off the ground. This story must not have been easy to get made. But this is the most important movie of today, for today. I did find the musical cues to be overly used and not as dramatic as they could've been, but aside from this I was at the edge of my seat, waiting for NIc to add some wisdom to my life, so that I can go out there and be a better person. Nic, as the character of Soc does just that. The movie delivers where it should, straight to your heart. In this day of the much necessary age of awareness I HIGHLY recommend anyone who wants to be better and even be the best they can be to go and watch this film, recommend this film, watch it again, buy it on DVD and support these types of projects in any way you can. Imagine if we can get the kids of today to truly understand the lessons presented in this movie - it could change the world and the medium of film reaches enough people to do just that.
    8BlueDragon998

    This film hits hard for 18-35 males having a life crisis.

    The film can be corny/stereotypical and simplistic at times, but it's highly relatable if you are a young man at the cusp of becoming an adult, and realising your are lost and in despair about your life. Especially if you come from the typical boisterous & proud type A personality that thought everything was possible in your 20s, and then start realising that your life has broken down. In other words, real life hits the arrogant and prideful jock and star.

    It's a highly relatable film but also difficult to watch if you are experiencing these troubles. Life is no joke and has some brutal truths.
    9pbars319

    not your typical movie

    A truly inspiring movie that everyone can relate to in some way. This movie is not going to please everyone because you have to see it for what it is, a movie about self awareness, its not a typical 'lets go out on a Friday night to be entertained' kind of movie. It's not just about gymnasts; anyone can relate to it. Take this movie for what it is, don't read too far into the message and you will enjoy it. Some people are saying it's a cheesy movie with an overplayed message, but I say that those people don't even see what the movie is about. Maybe it didn't speak to them, and maybe their expectations were off. The message is certainly not over-played, and there needs to be more movies of this up-coming genre.
    10rtolz

    The first spiritually oriented movie that really works!

    I was invited to a screening of The Peaceful Warrior in NYC Thursday April 13th, having just learned of this film's existence a few days earlier.

    I was looking forward to the film, but with some trepidation, considering that prior attempts at communicating spiritually oriented books or ideas had fallen short of my expectations and had fundamentally failed to convey to the audience a transforming inner experience; witness What the Bleep, Siddhartha, Little Buddha, and others.

    Let me say this, simply and directly. They got it right this time, and they did it in a way which could be embraced by crowds at the multiplexes. By impressing the discovery of bona fide spiritual truths on a recognizable sports template, the movie makers will be carrying under-appreciated ideas and experiences to the masses. At least I hope so! I actually woke up early the morning after seeing this, with my mind full of things I might say in an exhaustive review. Never in my life have I felt that way about a movie before.

    The reason this movie succeeds is that it follows one of the most basic rules for good story-telling: it shows rather than tells. Although some fundamental spiritual ideas are described with words, it is the plot and character development that proves the truth of those words. You see the transcendence and the realizations in the faces of the characters, and you are not left to wonder why. You understand.

    The story, based on a book by Dan Millman, follows a college gymnast who has great potential but whose desire for success is one of the main obstacles standing in the way of that potential. In his mindless pursuit of a goal, he becomes sucked into the deep dark hole of life-is-what-happens-while-you're-making-other-plans. In its simplest message, our hero's real challenge is to find happiness by being present and finding interest and love for what's right in front of him.

    The film doesn't try to oversimplify the content of a spiritual path into a single dogma; there are many other seeds of thought strewn along the path by Socrates, each of which could have been the basis for a different struggle to transcend relative unconsciousness.

    For many years I have been convinced that non-religious spiritual thought and experience could be something to drive the world in a new direction. This movie provides an example of what life can be like if we ponder these thoughts and implement them in our lives in a concrete and practical way. It's not necessary to be a champion gymnast to derive the fundamental teachings from this film. It is a teaching that anyone can understand. This is why I see that The Peaceful Warrior can inspire those who embrace the possibilities which it offers to become peaceful guerrilla warriors, working tirelessly underneath the radar, changing the world.

    This is not only a good movie, it's an important one.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Director Victor Salva first became familiar with the work while in prison for child molestation. He credits the original story as "a story that changed my life".
    • Goofs
      When Socrates walks outside the service station door and sits down, the trash can is on the right. When the camera returns, the trash can is on the left.
    • Quotes

      Socrates: Where are you?

      Dan Millman: Here.

      Socrates: What time is it?

      Dan Millman: Now.

      Socrates: What are you?

      Dan Millman: This moment.

    • Connections
      References Karate Kid (1984)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Keith Prokup and Greg Danylyshyn (as Greg Danylshyn)

      Performed by Rocket Air

      Published by Why Why Why Music (ASCAP) and Honey Wagon Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of 4Music

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Author Dan Millman's Official site.
      • Official distributor's page for the film. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peaceful Warrior
    • Filming locations
      • Fullerton, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • DEJ Productions
      • FortyFour Studios
      • Inferno Distribution
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,960,414
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $80,602
      • Jun 4, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,326,927
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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