Ray Tackles THE WRESTLER on Blu Ray!

Posted by Ray DeRousse on April 16, 2009 – 7:37 pm | 6 comments

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The best film of 2008 is coming to DVD and Blu Ray. Lots of supposed film fans in and out of Hollywood missed this brilliant and brutal instant classic in theaters – a crime, really – but now that injustice can be rectified in the privacy of your own home.

If you haven’t seen it yet, buy it immediately. If you have, buy it anyway. We need to support brave and honest films like this when they show up.

THE FILM

Mickey Rourke stars as Randy The Ram, a famous eighties wrestler who, twenty years later, barely scrapes together a living on the amateur wrestling circuit. He lives in a dirty trailer. His daughter refuses to speak to him. He humiliates himself with a day job in a grocery store. And women generally recoil at his broken and swollen face. The only tenderness he enjoys is the friendship with an older stripper (Marisa Tomei), who may or may not actually care about him outside the strip club.

You can read my initial and more detailed review right here.

To that review, I will add that this, my third viewing, revealed even more nuance and depth than I had previously realized. Director Darren Aronofsky – who deserved to win Best Director – opens the film brilliantly. We see several minutes of shots of Mickey from behind, before Aronofsky allows his camera to swing around and reveal Mickey’s brutalized face; it’s a stunning and brave moment in the film.

And having watching it now, post-Oscars, I just cannot believe Rourke did not win the Oscar for this performance. Sean Penn was excellent in MILK, but nothing can really touch this once-in-a-lifetime performance. The only reason I can imagine for Rourke’s loss at the Oscars is that most of the Oscar voters skipped this film. What a shame.

In all, it’s the best film of last year. Anyone who claims to love films must see this rare and perfect artistic triumph.

THE EXTRAS

Besides the crystal-clear version of the film, you get two long (nearly an hour each) looks behind the scenes of the film.

WITHIN THE RING – Takes a look a the making of the film. I was shocked at the bare-bones nature of this production. While this was a Hollywood film with a respected Hollywood director, the shoot was not glamorous or ritzy. Using hand-held cameras and no storyboards, the production flew by the seat of its pants throughout most of the shoot. This is in stark contrast to Aronofsky’s previous efforts, and I certainly hope he continues to explore this type of filmmaking.

WRESTLER ROUND TABLE – This gathers together famous older wrestlers like “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and others for a discussion of THE WRESTLER and its depiction of the sport. No surprisingly, the wrestlers at this panel all agree that Rourke and Aronofsky captured something special.

OVERALL

GO BUY THIS RIGHT NOW. It is inexcusable for any film fan to lack this in their collection. Films like this one are rare gems that need to be supported and treasured.

Go buy it, watch it, and then write to me with your thoughts.

6 Comments

Despacio on April 16, 2009 at 8:23 pm

An amazing film, and as a wrestling fan, it makes this film even better.

Ray on April 16, 2009 at 9:07 pm

@ Despacio – Ugh … how can you be a fan of wrestling?

Actually, I never liked the sport (the fakeness, etc.), but this film makes me appreciate it just a little bit more.

Gavin on April 17, 2009 at 10:33 am

“I just cannot believe Rourke did not win the Oscar for this performance.”

I think I’m right in saying that exclusive members vote for the winners right? The kind of people who decide who wins an Oscar are people like Spielberg, Swarzenegger etc. I have heard that Micky Rourke has a big ego and has pissed a lot of Hollywood off in the past. Even though it shoudn’t be the case – they aren’t gonna vote for someone they dislike are they?
At the end of the day all awards are popularity contests.

The film itself is quite possibly my favourite film of the past year. I’m big on character development and interaction and this delivers on those points in a big way. Makes me sad that I went to see this the week of release and the cinema only had about 20 people in it. I went to see The Knowing 2 weeks after release and there were around 100.

Ray on April 17, 2009 at 3:16 pm

@ Gavin – Yeah, the popularity contest thing really sucks. Although I’d wager that most of the Academy would have voted for him had they even seen the movie at all. Given the fact that Bruce Springsteen’s brilliant song wasn’t even nominated, I’m guessing that they simply didn’t see the film.

This movie is just too depressing and brutal for the average moviegoer right now. They want something mindless and uplifting, like KNOWING (which is not a bad popcorn flick). It’s sad, but it’s the current state of affairs.

Greg on April 21, 2009 at 2:05 am

This is a great film had a chance to watch the Academy screener of it back in January and I am going to be the first in line tomorrow to pick up the Blu Ray version of this film.

Mickey was incredible the supporting cast was awesome as well you could tell that much of the interaction with real life wrestlers in the film was unscripted and it made the movie that much better.

As stated earlier please support this film, this is the kind of film that Hollywood doesn’t make these days and it needs to be supported.

Mickey you were robbed Sean was good but you were great!!

Ray on April 21, 2009 at 4:06 am

@ Greg – You put it perfectly. I agree 150%.

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