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Cinderella Man (Collector's Edition)
 
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Cinderella Man (Collector's Edition)

Avec : Craig Bierko, Nicholas Campbell Réalisateur : Ron Howard
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Cinderella Man probably isn't Ron Howard's best film, but it might be his most quintessential one. A man whose talents have always rested on getting audiences to like and root for characters, Howard uses every weapon -- acting, casting, lighting, editing, art direction, music -- at a filmmaker's disposal to win viewers over. He won more than half the battle to make Braddock likable as soon as he cast Russell Crowe. Braddock offers the kind of role he does better than anybody -- a man with a maelstrom of emotions swelling under the surface who, when given the opportunity, is able to exorcise those feelings in physical activity. He allows Braddock to lose much of his dignity without making him pathetic. Howard's ability to get good performances, his judicious lack of a saccharine score, and the detailed but never showy period details add up to a very Howardesque quality that might be called melodramatic realism. There are almost always interesting supporting performances in Howard's films, and Cinderella Man is no exception. Paul Giamatti, an actor simply unable to do anything out of character no matter who the character is, serves up yet another award-caliber performance. Set in a world that would not seem to reward intelligence, Giamatti's character thrives on that very attribute. He knows how to manipulate those around him, but never does so in a harmful way. His scenes with ace character actor Bruce McGill are textbook examples of great no-frills acting. The film has moments where it overreaches for the melodrama, and the drive of the film stalls slightly during the extended third act, where the audience is left waiting for too long for the final fight to start, but Cinderella Man is at its heart old-fashioned, crowd-pleasing entertainment made and performed without cynicism. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide


On the DVD

ccDeleted scenes complete with commentary from director Ron Howard
Russell Crowe's Personal Journey: Becoming Jim Braddock - produced by Russell Crowe exclusively for this DVD release, go behind-the-scenes with the actor at his Australian home during his intensive pre-production training to become Jim Braddock
Braddock vs. Baer Fight Footage - experience the real 1935 fight with this rare original footage
The Human Face of Depression - director Ron Howard shares how the Depression impacted his own family and the development of the film
Commemorative book and limited edition photo cards

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A heartwarming performance by Russell Crowe, Jui 15 2006
Par Kona (Emerald City) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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"Cinderella Man" is the story of a down-on-his-luck guy who makes an incredible boxing comeback and wins the world title during the Depression. What sets this apart from other underdog boxing films is the endearing and passionate performance of Russell Crowe.

Russell Crowe is utterly convincing as Jim Braddock; his face is craggy and lined, his tired eyes reflect desperation, fear, and hope. He is as comfortable in the brutal boxing scenes as he is in the tender moments he shares with Renee Zellweger, who plays Jim's wife, Mae. The sentimentality never becomes maudlin, and we come to like and admire Jim for the love he has for his family and his determination to do whatever he has to do to support them.

Two scenes define Braddock even more than the boxing matches: The first is when he is reduced to begging, hat in hand, from his former associates. The second is when Jim goes to the relief office and repays the money he had been given. These scenes show he was a man of intense pride and inner strength. "Cinderella Man" is an inspiring movie.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Inspiring, Fév 28 2007
This review is from: Cinderella Man (DVD)
After seeing this movie I have a whole new respect for Russell Crowe as an actor, as well as for Rene Zellweger's unlimited talent to play just about any character. Russell Crowe gave an exemplary performance as Jim Braddock, and obviously put quite a lot of work into making his boxing look believable, even immitating Braddock's style. Paul Giamatti, who plays the boxer's coach, really hit the nail with this one as well, in his energetic, cheeky portrayal of the real Joe Gould. In this movie about a struggling boxer during the Depression, you find hope and courage as the character struggles against all odds. It's essentially a 'triumph of the underdog' kind of movie, being less about boxing than it is about miracles. All the actors possess depth and character that keeps you there with them while you hope for the best in their circumstances. The movie is excellent in keeping a tight, exciting, and emotional storyline alive throughout. A true story, with Ron Howard's flair for directing.

Apparently Jim Braddock's family sat around the ring watching the filming of some of the scenes, and testified to Crowe's talent for his portrayal. Jim Braddock's grandaughter is in the movie as well, playing Braddock's friend's wife, Sara Wilson. All in all a must see, even if you don't like boxing (which I don't).
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