The Wrestler (2008) - Synopsis
Estranged from his daughter (Evan Rachel Wood) and unable to sustain any real relationships, Randy lives for the thrill of the show and the adoration of his fans. However, a heart attack forces him into retirement. As his sense of identity starts to slip away, he begins to evaluate the state of his life -- trying to reconnect with his daughter, and strikes up a blossoming romance with an aging stripper (Marisa Tomei). Yet all this cannot compare to the allure of the ring and passion for his art, which threatens to pull Randy "The Ram" back into his world of wrestling.
Director Darren Aronofsky presents a powerful portrait of a battered dreamer, who despite himself and the odds stacked against him, lives to be a hero once again in the only place he considers home inside the ring.
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phyllishartt says:
January 2, 2009This is not for the faint of heart but nevertheless a very moving film. The violence these men do to their bodies is painful to watch. The world The Wrestler captures is grimy, lower class, seedy and realistic. Its a place we hope to remain far from in our own lives. We see Randy the Ram as so very human . He is still a very sensitive soul despite the terrible battering he allows his body. Yes, one can suffer a great deal of physical pain and yet not be immune to rejection , lonliness and fear. Phyllis Hartt