Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Wrestler

Steve and I went to see The Wrestler tonight. We saw it at Cinema 21, a great old Portland theater. I am a fan of the director, Darren Aronofsky, who also did Pi, Requiem for a Dream, and The Fountain. Each of his films are very different from the others, but he does have some trademark characteristics. As Sasha Krane would say, his films end with question marks rather than exclamation points. The Wrestler is no exception. I thought Mickey Rourke did an excellent job as did Marisa Tomei. I liked both of them more than ever. There is a scene with Mickey Rourke and his daughter in which he cries. Later she takes hold of his arm to show him that she will give him another chance. For me the latter moment was more moving somehow.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

When you went to the Cinema 21, did you have your ticket taken by Jimbo? The bearded gent who's been there forever? We used to love going to C21... back in the day.

Have you seen "Frozen River" yet? I recommend it highly.

Robert said...

I don't remember if Jimbo took our tickets or not--but I will definitely notice who does that the next time I'm there.

I hadn't heard much about "Frozen River," but after your suggestion I looked it up on Rotten Tomatoes. It looks like my kind of movie, no question. Have you seen "Wendy and Lucy" by any chance? That was quite a performance by Michelle Williams--and filmed in and around Portland.

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