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15 mayo 2013 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 1 | 3,00 € | 3,00 € | — |
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15 julio 2009 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 1 | 0,90 € | 2,90 € |
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15 julio 2009 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 2 | 7,00 € | — |
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Formato | Color, Adulto |
Colaborador | Mickey Rourke, Darren Aronofsky |
Idioma | Castellano, Inglés, Catalán |
Duración | 1 hora y 49 minutos |
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Randy "The Ram" Robinson, es un luchador que en los años 80 había estado en la cumbre de la lucha libre profesional pero que ahora, 20 años después, sobrevive con exhibiciones en gimnasios de institutos y en cuadriláteros de tercera categoría. Olvidado por su hija e incapaz de mantener ninguna relación, Randy sólo vive gracias a la emoción del show y a la adoración de sus fans, pero un ataque al corazón le obliga a retirarse. Entonces, decide poner orden en su vida. Intenta acercarse a la hija que abandonó, a la vez que trata de superar su soledad con el amor hacia una stripper...
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- Clasificado : No recomendada para menores de 18 años
- Dimensiones del paquete : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 gramos
- Director : Darren Aronofsky
- Formato multimedia : Color, Adulto
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 49 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 15 mayo 2013
- Actores : Mickey Rourke
- Subtítulos: : Castellano, Catalán
- Idioma : Desconocido (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Estudio : DeAPlaneta
- ASIN : B00CBAJT0O
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº85,002 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV)
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- nº23,221 en Drama
- nº53,397 en DVD
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Can he do it, as he turns to the women in his life, his estranged daughter ( Evan Rachael Wood) & his would be girlfriend ( Marisa Tomei).
The interview with Rourke in the extras explain how this low budget movie came about,& why a lot of it is shot by hand held camera.


He plays a `burned out' wrestler whose glory days have long since passed him by. He lives in a trailer, works part-time at a local supermarket and barely sees his daughter. We watch as he tries desperately to form relationships and regain his career. Like people said that The Man Who Fell to Earth was basically about David Bowie playing a - slightly warped - version of himself, The Wrestler is effectively Mickey Rourke. He's seen his best - acting - days and is trying to climb back up the ladder - the hard way.
If you're not a fan of `professional' wrestling, don't worry. The actual `ring time' makes up about 12 minutes of a 1 hour 40 minutes film. And, what grappling there is, only proves the point that it's all fake and one big show for the people.
There's little to laugh at here. It's a sad tale of someone who has had a taste of the big life and lost it. Now he'll do anything to get it back. It's definitely not a feel-good movie. If you want something tragically poignant, where you root and feel sorry for the `hero' all at the same time, try this. Mickey Rourke is more than just muscles.

Randy "The Ram" Robinson (Rourke) is a renowned wrestler, a show stealer. But one night he is forced to retire and starts to look at his life in a different light.
Being a huge fan of the American wrestling entertainment such as WWE and TNA I looked forward to seeing how wrestling was portrayed in this film. But I was given so much more. This is a strong passionate drama that will make you laugh, cry and stand up and cheer. And there are two reasons why: Mickey Rourke and Darren Aronofsky.
Much was made of this film being Mickey Rourke's big come back after all he has been through over the years. This is a film that really shows his masculinity, his strength but combined with an underlining sentimentality and a deep internal struggle brings about an Oscar nominated performance.
The Ram is a hero. The wonderful opening credits show a montage of the wrestler at the top of his game, showcasing his talents and being the man in that era. As the film progresses we can see how the character changes through highs at independent events to the lows with his family life. Ram is an inspiration through strong will and a determination to make everything right for his family and for himself. The way he portrays himself to his neighbours, and the choices in language all collate into a fantastic person, that is always a joy to watch.
Aronofsky's writing chooses to follow Rourke's character from start to finish and his choices of including other interests such as strippers, family, wrestling, drug smuggling and food service jobs all mix to make a believable, almost relaxing story. Everything flows smoothly with the excitement of the wrestling matches to the heavy dramatic scenes between father and daughter to the tense love scenarios.
The film has a real independent feel. There is no glitz and glamour, everything is portrayed as run down and difficult living environments. Ram's home is shabby, his workplace is stressful but his real life lies in the ring. Aronofsky's close ups are great but his scenery shots are even better.
The wrestling matches are the highlights of this 2008 picture. Being a fan of wrestling I enjoyed seeing how the independent scene was worked, how each wrestler interacted with each other behind the curtains and seeing how brutal some of the `weapons' used were. The brutality and execution from all the actors and the crowd worked wonders.
Given Ram's life and everything he has been put through it is inspiring to see a person give everything into something they enjoy doing and through Rourke's strong dynamic performance and the directional master class of Aronofsky, this is a great drama that is definitely worth checking out.
9/10

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