Grapple with This: the Trailer for 'The Wrestler'
Filed under: Drama, Independent, Sports, New Releases, Exhibition, Fox Searchlight, Movie Marketing, Toronto International Film Festival, Trailers and Clips
There was no hotter ticket at the Toronto International Film Festival in September than The Wrestler, Darren Aronofsky's new drama about a washed-up professional body-slammer played by Mickey Rourke. I vividly recall the press screening, where every seat in the fest's largest theater was occupied by eager journalists, many of whom had sworn they'd miss whatever other films they had to as long as they could see this one.
It paid off, too -- the acclaim for the film was nearly universal. (Read Cinematical's James Rocchi's rave review here.) Now, in advance of the film's limited release on Dec. 31 (just in time to qualify for Rourke's inevitable Oscar nomination), Fox Searchlight has released the first trailer. Variety has it, and we've got it here, at the end of this post.
The trailer is good in the sense that it accurately conveys the tone of the film: moody, reflective, and only partially set in the wrestling ring. Bruce Springsteen's theme song is a nice touch. We get a few glimpses of Marisa Tomei, who plays Rourke's stripper friend (you'll catch more than a glimpse of her in the movie itself, if you know what I mean), and Evan Rachel Wood as Rourke's estranged daughter. Their performances are terrific, too, as is Aronofsky's direction -- man, I really hope this gets the Oscar attention that everyone thinks it will. It deserves it.
What do you think of the trailer? Does it make you more or less interested in the film? Let us know in the comments.
It paid off, too -- the acclaim for the film was nearly universal. (Read Cinematical's James Rocchi's rave review here.) Now, in advance of the film's limited release on Dec. 31 (just in time to qualify for Rourke's inevitable Oscar nomination), Fox Searchlight has released the first trailer. Variety has it, and we've got it here, at the end of this post.
The trailer is good in the sense that it accurately conveys the tone of the film: moody, reflective, and only partially set in the wrestling ring. Bruce Springsteen's theme song is a nice touch. We get a few glimpses of Marisa Tomei, who plays Rourke's stripper friend (you'll catch more than a glimpse of her in the movie itself, if you know what I mean), and Evan Rachel Wood as Rourke's estranged daughter. Their performances are terrific, too, as is Aronofsky's direction -- man, I really hope this gets the Oscar attention that everyone thinks it will. It deserves it.
What do you think of the trailer? Does it make you more or less interested in the film? Let us know in the comments.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-20-2008 @ 8:20PM
Michelle said...
It makes me want to see it more. It looks fantastic.
I just HATE it when they give practically the whole story away in the trailer. They alway show TOO much!
Bottom line, I can tell I better take a box of kleenex to the theatre with me.
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11-20-2008 @ 8:19PM
BlackShirt said...
Actually looks like a movie worth watching
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11-20-2008 @ 8:26PM
Kurt Munro said...
Made me really want to see it. I had been following it in the news sites like these, but hadn't seen much footage.
Looks kick-ass.
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11-20-2008 @ 8:31PM
Dan said...
Man, I have been waiting for something solid on this for AWHILE...after everything I've heard, I was incredibly eager. I like Rourke a lot, so its good to see him doing his thing. In any case, this movie looks WONDERFUL. I can't wait to see it.
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11-21-2008 @ 9:53AM
Ted said...
This movie has been at the top of my list of anticipated movies for a while now and this trailer definitely confirms how incredible this movie sounds. I can't wait for it.
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11-21-2008 @ 5:18AM
AJ Wiley said...
Um, yeah. I am there.
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11-21-2008 @ 6:27AM
lowrentherzog said...
Saw this at the London Film Festival and it really is as good as it looks. Never did I think I would be sitting in a theatre welling up as a Gun's & Roses song played over the speakers. But it happened to me, and it will happen to you too.
Fantastic and honest film about wrestling... and relationships.
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11-21-2008 @ 9:51AM
NP said...
Saw it at NYFF. It's very good, and this trailer captures it well.
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11-21-2008 @ 10:31AM
njsidekick3 said...
...Damn, im gonna go see this...
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11-21-2008 @ 10:55AM
stevenreanimator said...
Any movie that involves The NecroButcher in a semi big role is amazing - the rest is just icing on the cake. God I love indy wrestling.
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11-21-2008 @ 12:28PM
Mr.R said...
Don't know what is more emotional, the Aronofsky, snif, snif! Power of story telling or the Rourke return, that is an emotional story by itself.
I am in!
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11-21-2008 @ 12:36PM
ICON! said...
wow...looks like a good film...a tear jerker...whats that i smell, an "oscar nod" for Rourke!
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