UNSTOPPABLE – Review

A scene from UNSTOPPABLE. Courtesy of Amazon MGM

Generally, sports films aren’t for me but UNSTOPPABLE is an exception, because this remarkable true story is more that an inspiring sport film but also a true story of human character, strength and determination, and even love and family. It is more than it seems at first. The true story of champion wrestler Anthony Robles, born with only one leg but with an unstoppable drive to succeed in the sport he loves, is inspiring but so is the personal story that goes with it. Robles faced a lot of challenges from the start but had one stroke of really good luck of having a supportive, loving parent in his teenaged mother. Actually, UNSTOPPABLE is not really about sports (although it does have impressive wrestling scenes), but about human courage and drive, and well, heart.

Anthony Robles faces challenges beyond just having been born with one leg, and dealing with the obstacles that creates for his athletic dreams. Anthony and his mother, and all his younger siblings form a loving Latino family but they barely scrapping by financially and things are made more precarious and complex by his mother’s unreliable, bossy husband.

The film tells two emotionally powerful true stories, the sports one and the family one, in parallel, creating a uniquely uplifting and universal human story, both inspiring in its refusal to quit and its capacity for love. UNSTOPPABLE sports an impressive cast, with Jharrel Jerome as Robles, supported by Jennifer Lopez, Don Cheadle, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Pena, and even the real Anthony Robles in wrestling scenes that blend him and the young actor playing him, in an startlingly effective FX.

The film shows Anthony Robles as more than a remarkable athlete but a person of remarkable inner strength, character, and kindness, while still being a fearsome fighter on the wrestling mat. It is inspiring but all done without a false note or sentimentality.

Jharrel Jerome plays Anthony Robles who we meet as a high schooler, a star wrestler with dreams of college, and the oldest child in a large Hispanic family that is barely scraping by financially. Jennifer Lopez plays his mother Judy, the rock holding the family together. Judy had Anthony when she was only 16 and mother and son are exceptionally close, and in many ways, Anthony is her rock as well as the source of her hopes. Bobby Cannavale plays Judy’s husband Rick, Antony’s stepdad and the father of his younger siblings. While Rick can be fun and entertaining, he can also be demanding and critical, particularly towards Anthony. The younger kids all look up to Anthony, and depend on him and their mother, while their loud-mouthed dad bosses everyone around. Worse, Rick likes to drink, is unreliable and has trouble holding a job, putting even more on Judy. Things don’t get better as the story unfolds.

Anthony dreams of becoming a NCAA champ but he is turned down by his first choice college, University of Iowa, which is widely considered to have the best wrestling program in the country. The coach quickly dismisses Anthony from consideration, feeling he is too big a gamble for a program already on top. His other top-pick colleges also pass him over. Although Drexel offers him a scholarship, he decides to go to Arizona State University, so he can stay home and help his mom. When he later goes to the mat against a top-seeded wrestler from University of Iowa, it’s time for some pay back.

The two threads of Anthony’s life are told in tandem, sometimes seems to mirror each other, but it is like two stories, with Anthony often the only connection. While UNSTOPPABLE has the usual basic outlines of any fact-based sports story, the personal one that is told long side it gives it an extra depth, and human connection.

The excellent wrestling scenes deserve special mention, as the FX are impressive, even if you are not a wrestling fan (which I am not). The real Anthony Robles appears in the wrestling scenes, where the film uses camera work, special effects and editing to merge him with the young actor Jharrel Jerome. The effect is seamless and fascinating. Watching Robles turn the tables on opponents by wrestling on his own terms is quite something, and you get a real sense of why some opponents complained that having one less leg to grab was actually to Robles advantage, as wily, flexible Robles slips away from their grasp. The scenes are quite thrilling, and satisfying, to watch, after Robles faces such dismissive treatment by some coaches or opponents.

The cast is superb in both these story lines, as is the storytelling from Oscar-winning film editor-turned-director William Goldenberg. As Anthony, Jharrel Jerome is in nearly every scene, and worked hard to build up his upper body muscle mass, master Anthony’s Arizona accent, his smooth movements on the crutches Anthony used all his life and, importantly, his wrestling moves, so fans of the sport would feel they were watching the real thing. Jennifer Lopez is excellent as his mother Judy, a complex character who is more than just a support for her son, but someone with her own issues. While Bobby Cannavale could easily made Rick a one-note villain, he makes him a more complicated character, haunted in his own way but with misplaced anger taken out on the family.

Fortunately for Anthony, his high school coach Bobby Williams is more of a father figure. Michael Pena is a steady rock as the high school coach, who stays involved even after his young friend goes on to college. Don Cheadle, as always, is excellent as Arizona State wrestling coach Shawn Charles, coming across at first as a hard-nosed, even unfeeling, but gradually softening as he learns the depths of this young wrestler’s inner (and outer) strengths. Michael Pena is steady rock as Anthony’s high school coach who still has his young friend’s back as he goes on to college.

Unable to get a wrestling scholarship, Anthony also takes a job on top of everything else, as a cleaner at the airport, where he wins over everyone on the crew with is positive nature and work ethic.

What Anthony is doing as he pursues his wrestling dreams and what he copes with at home are both enormous challenges – and to have to juggle them at the same time, and successfully, is more than you would think anyone could do. Yet that show of strength and character is exactly why this is such a great true story. If you feel in need for a little break and uplift from depressing news, this well-made, true-story drama can be just the tonic.

UNSTOPPABLE debuts streaming on Prime Video on Thursday, Jan 16.

RATING: 2.5 out of 4 stars

Blu Monday: February 15, 2011

Your Weekly Source for the Newest Releases to Blu-Ray

This week, we have some extremely influential films hitting the shelves… Hoffman and Redford get Blu in ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN, directed by Alan J. Pakula, the story of the two reporters who exposed the details of Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal. Richard Attenborough’s definitive biopic CHAPLIN gets it’s 15th Anniversary Blu-Ray, with it’s talented ensemble cast led by Robert Downey, Jr. in the title role. A film as controversial as it is fantastic, Bernardo Bertolucci’s LAST TANGO IN PARIS steams up your TV with the legendary Marlon Brando and the seductive Maris Schneider. Norman Jewison’s MOONSTRUCK earned Cher an Oscar, earning you a great Blu-Ray for your home film library. You don’t have to be “mad as Hell” anymore, as Sidney Lumet’s NETWORK is now on Blu-Ray. This week rounds out with a critically-acclaimed new anime feature titled SUMMER WARS, a powerful new documentary in WAITING FOR SUPERMAN, and Woddy Allen’s latest suggests YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER on Blu-Ray.

Blu-Ray for Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011

  1. ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN (1976)
  2. BIG DADDY (1999)
  3. CHAPLIN: 15th Anniversary Edition (1992)
  4. GAME OF DEATH (2010)
  5. GLORIOUS 39 (2009)
  6. HOODWINKED (2005)
  7. LAST TANGO IN PARIS (1972)
  8. MOONSTRUCK (1987)
  9. NETWORK (1976)
  10. RAIN MAN (1988)
  11. STAG NIGHT (2008)
  12. THE STRANGER (1946)
  13. SUMMER WARS (2009)
  14. SWORD MASTERS: THE WEB OF DEATH (1976)
  15. UNSTOPPABLE (2010)
  16. WAITING FOR SUPERMAN (2010)
  17. WHITE LION (2010)
  18. YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER (2010)

DVD for Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011

  1. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY (2008)
  2. GAME OF DEATH (2010)
  3. GLORIOUS 39 (2009)
  4. THE LADY HERMIT (1971)
  5. LAST LOVECRAFT: RELIC OF CTHULHU (2009)
  6. LOVE AT FIRST KILL
  7. NATIONAL LAMPOON’S DIRTY MOVIE (2011)
  8. RESPIRE (2009)
  9. STAG NIGHT (2008)
  10. THE STORM WARRIORS (2009)
  11. SUMMER WARS (2009)
  12. SWORD MASTERS: THE WEB OF DEATH (1976)
  13. TIME FOR DRUNKEN HORSES (2000)
  14. WHITE LION (2010)
  15. WOMEN WITHOUT MEN (2009)
  16. YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER (2010)

Win Passes To UNSTOPPABLE

It’s another WAMG contest… HOORAY! This time we are giving away passes to an advanced screening of UNSTOPPABLE on November 11th at the AMC CREVE COEUR 12 at 7pm.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. FILL OUT YOUR NAME AND EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW.

3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: How would you stop an unmanned locomotive containing toxic materials? Be creative!

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN THROUGH A RANDOM DRAWING OF QUALIFYING CONTESTANTS. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PASSES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

SYNOPSIS: Oscar-winner Denzel Washington and Star Trek’s Chris Pine team with action maestro Tony Scott in this non-stop thriller. A massive unmanned locomotive, nicknamed “The Beast” and loaded with toxic cargo, roars through the countryside, vaporizing anything put in front of it. A veteran engineer (Washington) and a young conductor (Pine), aboard another train in the runaway’s path, devise an incredible plan to try and stop it – and prevent certain disaster in a heavily populated area.


Watch Denzel Washington & Chris Pine In This UNSTOPPABLE Behind-The-Scenes Featurette

From Yahoo! Movies comes this behind-the-scenes look of 20th Century Fox’s UNSTOPPABLE. Denzel Washington and Chris Pine talk about their characters in the movie.

Here’s another look at the film’s trailer:

Synopsis:

Oscar-winner Denzel Washington and STAR TREK’S Chris Pine team with action maestro Tony Scott (CRIMSON TIDE, DEJA VU, THE TAKING OF THE PELHAM 1 2 3) in this non-stop thriller. A massive unmanned locomotive, nicknamed “The Beast” and loaded with toxic cargo, roars through the countryside, vaporizing anything put in front of it. A veteran engineer (Washington) and a young conductor (Pine), aboard another train in the runaway’s path, devise an incredible plan to try and stop it – and prevent certain disaster in a heavily populated area.

From director Tony Scott, UNSTOPPABLE opens in theaters on Friday, November 12, 2010. Visit the film’s official site here, on Facebook here and on Twitter here.

The movie is rated ‘PG-13’ for sequences of action and peril and some language.

UNSTOPPABLE Trailer Stars Denzel Washington & Chris Pine

Chris Pine and Denzel Washington star in this trailer for the upcoming film, UNSTOPPABLE.

The Tony Scott-directed film tells the story of two courageous men – a conductor (Pine) and an engineer (Washington) who work together to stop an unmanned train carrying eight freight cars filled with enough hazardous chemicals to wipe out an entire city.

This will be the 5th movie that Washington and Scott have worked on together, with the other four being CRIMSON TIDE, DEJA VU, MAN ON FIRE, &  THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1 2 3. From 20th Century Fox, UNSTOPPABLE will be in theaters November 12, 2010!

Denzel Out of ‘Unstoppable’

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In a bit of news that surprises no one, Denzel Washington has stepped away from ‘Unstoppable,’ deciding not to wait around for 20th Century Fox to decide on a new start date on production.   It was announced a few weeks ago that Fox was reconsidering the film due to budget concerns and the poor performance of ‘The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.’   ‘Unstoppable’ would have been the fifth collaboration between Washington and director Tony Scott. Continue reading Denzel Out of ‘Unstoppable’

‘Unstoppable’ Stopped

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The Denzel Washington/Tony Scott train might be slowing down in more ways than one.   What would have been the fifth collaboration between the actor and the director, ‘Unstoppable,’ is looking like its production might be halted.   Budget issues and diminishing returns from the Washington/Scott alliance has caused 20th Century Fox to reconsider the project, and it could be put on hold altogether before too long.

Washington and Scott’s first film together, ‘Crimson Tide,’ released in Summer of 1995, made $91.3 million domestic.   Each film they have done together since has made less and less.   2004’s ‘Man on Fire’ topped out at $77.9 million domestic.   2006’s ‘Deja Vu’ made just over $64 million.   Their latest film, ‘The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3,’ which also boasts a $100 million pricetag, is looking like it will hold up at just under $60 million.

‘Unstoppable’ is another train-based project for the duo.   It centers on a runaway train carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals.   Washington would play a veteran engineer who, along with a young conductor, attempts to stop the train.  Chris Pine is on board to play the conductor.

The current climate of studios wanting to keep tight reigns on their budgets is becoming an ever-concerning issue for filmmakers.  This is particularly the case when your lead actor is Washington, someone who generally banks $20 million per picture, and your director is Tony Scott, someone not exactly known for his small films.

And, while Fox slowing production up on ‘Unstoppable’ isn’t as last minute as what was seen last week with Sony and Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Moneyball,’ it still puts Washington and Scott in a precarious position.  The two were planning on production to begin sometime this coming Fall, and, now, that start date looks to be completely up in the air.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Denzel Washington May Join Tony Scott’s ‘Unstoppable’…Shocker!

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Denzel Washington has entered negotiations to star in Tony Scott’s next project, ‘Unstoppable.’ Â  This would make the fifth time the actor/director collaboration has come together.

Written by Mark Bomback and loosely based on true events, ‘Unstoppable’ would tell the story of an engineer who jumps into a locomotive with a young, inexperienced conductor to help chase down and stop a runaway train carrying toxic chemicals.

What do you think? Â  Does this sound like a promising, starring role for Washington? Â  What has been your favorite Washington/Scott collaboration so far? Â  Who would you like to see Washington team up with in the role of the young conductor? Â  Let us know by commenting below!

Produced by 20th Century Fox, ‘Unstoppable’ is set to begin production some time this fall.

Source: Variety

Tony Scott attaches to ‘Unstoppable’

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Tony Scott is attached to direct the thriller ‘Unstoppable’ for Fox, according to Variety.   It will be the next film on his plate to direct with production set to begin later this year.

‘Unstoppable’, written by Mark Bomback (‘Live Free or Die Hard’ and ‘Race to Witch Mountain’) tells the story of an unmanned runaway train that is carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals. An engineer and his conductor find themselves in a race against time.

Scott’s directing abilities will next be in display in June with ‘The Taking of Pelham 123.’

Source: Variety