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P-G film critic Barbara Vancheri blogs from the Toronto International Film Festival, from Sept. 4-13.

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Mickey Rourke isn't done yet

By Barbara Vancheri / Monday, Sept. 8, 2008 

In "The Wrestler," Mickey Rourke could be speaking for himself. An aging, ailing wrestler two decades past his days of action figures and newspaper headlines, Randy "The Ram" Robinson turns to the crowd and says, "The only ones who are gonna tell me I'm through are you people here."

And Rourke isn't through, turning in one of the best acting performances of the festival as a man whose body and spirit have taken a pounding. He reaches out to his estranged daughter - Evan Rachel Wood - and tries to be more than a customer to a stripper played by Marisa Tomei (by golly she takes off her clothes ... again).

Rourke, who sounds and inhabits a body like Sylvester Stallone's during his "Rocky" days but with long blond hair and fake tan, makes Randy a hugely sympathetic character. The film, directed by Darren Aronofsky, takes moviegoers behind the scenes of wrestling matches where the entertainers plot out their moves and look after one another.

One of the most affecting scenes comes as Randy shows up for an autograph signing, charging a couple of bucks to pose for a Polaroid with fans, and he looks around the room and sees the broken down bodies around him. The ending is somewhat predictable but the film closes with a song called "The Wrestler," written and performed by Bruce Springsteen.

A showing of "The Wrestler" was filled, with every one of the 580 seats occupied. The movie just won a big prize at the Venice Film Festival and Variety reports that Fox Searchlight won an all-night bidding war for the movie, paying a reported $4 million for the U.S. rights, which means it will arrive in theaters at some point. And Rourke's performance is worthy of an Oscar nomination.

Post-Gazette movie editor Barbara Vancheri can be reached at bvancheri@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1632.


Posted Sep 08 2008, 06:45 PM by Sharon Eberson