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The Wrestler
TrailerThe movie centers on Randy 'The Ram', an aging professional wrestler, decades past his prime, who now barely gets by working small wrestling shows in VFW halls and as a part-time grocery store employee. Randy lives to be a hero once again in the only place he considers home, inside the ring.Actors: Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood, Mark Margolis, Todd Barry, Wass Stevens, Judah Friedlander, Ernest Miller, Dylan Keith Summers, Tommy Farra, Mike Miller, ...»Director: Darren AronofskyCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Wrestler"
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Characters of "The Wrestler"
Randy 'The Ram' RobinsonPlayed by: Mickey RourkeCassidyPlayed by: Marisa TomeiStephaniePlayed by: Evan Rachel WoodLennyPlayed by: Mark MargolisWaynePlayed by: Todd BarryNick VolpePlayed by: Wass StevensScott BrumbergPlayed by: Judah FriedlanderThe AyatollahPlayed by: Ernest MillerNecro ButcherPlayed by: Dylan Keith SummersTommy RottenPlayed by: Tommy FarraLex LethalPlayed by: Mike MillerAdamPlayed by: John D'LeoMedic #2Played by: Ajay NaiduJAPW Promoter Larry CohenPlayed by: Gregg BelloStrip Club Best ManPlayed by: Ryan LynnR-TruthPlayed by: Ron KillingsRomeo RoselliPlayed by: Giovanni Roselli -
Directors of "The Wrestler"
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Creators of "The Wrestler"
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Critic Reviews of "The Wrestler"
Miami HeraldJanuary 16, 2009It's a wonderful, career-reviving performance, and you can't imagine the movie without him. Welcome back, Mickey.
Houston ChronicleJanuary 16, 2009Predictable as it is, this sad, strong beast of a film keeps us pinned to the mat with the strength of its compassion and the overpowering force of its central performance.
Time OutJanuary 16, 2009Aronofsky directs with unfussy candour, alternating between the intensity of the wrestling and the drabness of Randy's 'real' life.
Orlando SentinelJanuary 14, 2009The chance to play that poignant confusion is the real prize that Rourke and Tomei earn in The Wrestler.
Dallas Morning NewsJanuary 09, 2009The movie presses too hard and too often, but the performances are strong enough to withstand the melodramatic impulses, and the themes of isolation and self-destructiveness are too sharply realized to be trivialized.
Denver PostJanuary 09, 2009The Wrestler has the intimacy of a fly-on-the-wall documentary. No stunt men were harmed -- or used -- in the fight sequences. But the drama makes for vibrant art.
Stop SmilingMay 17, 2016A quarter-century (and, one senses, a lot longer in Rourke Years) since he pulled the popcorn-bag trick on Carol Heathrow and then talked his way back into her good graces, we'll still forgive Mickey Rourke anything.
Critic's NotebookOctober 07, 2015The most interesting aspect of the film is its depiction of the irreconcilable difference between someone's public and private personae.
QuickflixOctober 21, 2014As the film points out, wrestling may be fixed, but it certainly ain't fake. This may be a film, but it certainly ain't fake either.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 20, 2014Darren Aronofsky's filmmaking in The Wrestler is the most subtle and nuanced he's ever done.
DeadspinJune 22, 2013The movie is populated with real wrestlers, and it makes sure to nail all the little details.
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