'The Wrestler' pulls strong reviews in Venice
Friday, September 5, 2008 at 9:47PM
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Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler" premiered at the Venice Film Festival this week, and the first reviews are quite positive. Starring Mickey Rourke, the film centers on a pro wrestler who risks his life by challenging his big rival for one final match. Evan Rachel Wood and Marisa Tomei co-star. Here's a summary of what the press is saying about it:

"Rourke dispenses with all vanity to plumb the depths of this well-meaning but severely damaged man," writes Stephen Farber in The Hollywood Reporter.

"Physically imposing at 57, with a face that bespeaks untold battering and alteration, Rourke is simply staggering as Ram," says Todd McCarthy in Variety.

"Rather, it’s tender, finely detailed and moving - aided in no small part by Aronofsky’s feeling for the disorder of ordinary lives, and his elegant visual sense," writes Shane Danielsen over at Times Online.

So far, this sound awesome. Let's hope "The Wrestler" enters the theatrical ring soon.
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