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The Wrestler

  • 7.9 /10

  • 3926

  • 99%

Plot

Aging wrestler Randy "The Ram" Robinson is long past his prime but still ready and rarin' to go on the pro-wrestling circuit. After a particularly brutal beating, however, Randy hangs up his tights, pursues a serious relationship with a long-in-the-tooth stripper, and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. But he can't resist the lure of the ring and readies himself for a comeback.

Cast

Mickey Rourke as Randy
Mickey Rourke

as Randy

Marisa Tomei as Cassidy
Marisa Tomei

as Cassidy

Evan Rachel Wood as Stephanie
Evan Rachel Wood

as Stephanie

Mark Margolis as Lenny
Mark Margolis

as Lenny

Todd Barry as Wayne
Todd Barry

as Wayne

Wass Stevens as Nick Volpe
Wass Stevens

as Nick Volpe

Judah Friedlander as Scott Brumberg
Judah Friedlander

as Scott Brumberg

Ernest Miller as The Ayatollah
Ernest Miller

as The Ayatollah

Dylan Keith Summers as Necro Butcher
Dylan Keith Summers

as Necro Butcher

Tommy Farra as Tommy Rotten
Tommy Farra

as Tommy Rotten

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • September 7, 2008

Production Companies

  • Wild Bunch

  • Top Rope

  • Saturn Films

  • Protozoa Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

  • France

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $6,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $44,734,660.00

Runtime

  • 1.82 hrs

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“The Wrestler” (2008) Twenty years past his glory days in the mid/late 80s, a wrestler (Mickey Rourke) struggles to make ends meet in New Jersey while wrestling on the weekends, taking illegal pain-meds, pursuing a dancer at the local strip club (Marisa Tomei) and trying to reestablish a relationship with his estranged daughter (Evan Rachel Wood). This is an engrossing, but gloomy drama abo…

Mickey Rourke is on top-form in this depiction of fading wrestling star "Randy". Once the talk of the tour, he has fallen on hard times. His body hasn't the strength or stamina it once had and after one fairly convincing pasting in the ring he decides it is time to hang up his loincloth. Whilst his professional life was full of glamour, testosterone and showbiz, his retirement is much less so. St…

What a film. It’s raw, heartfelt, and unexpectedly tender. Mickey Rourke's character, all battered pride and broken dreams, is a reflection of our own struggles, clinging to past glory while life keeps kicking him in the ribs. The themes of faded stardom, loneliness, and defiance really hit home. It’s not flashy, but it’s utterly gripping. Quietly devastating. I loved it.