Holy shit this movie is so good.
Does it fall into the
>movies women will never understand
category?
Holy shit this movie is so good.
Does it fall into the
>movies women will never understand
category?
>some retard literally works himself to death
True, women are smarter than that
Probably because no woman ever had to.
what about raising a kid though it's the hardest job in the world how dare you?!
A woman did the cinematography of this movie though.
So I think at least some woman can understand it.
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It's one of the greatest in the 00's. Mickey Rourke was robbed. Fuck Penn.
>tfw Sweet Child O' Mine comes on and the crowd starts cheering
>Does it fall into the
>movies women will never understand
>category?
Nah women get the idea of how aging ruins your body.
My girlfriend cried and loved it but she can appreciate wrestling so that might not count
did he died?
>Does it fall into the
>>movies women will never understand
>category?
All good movies do yeah
Maybe. He had a heart attack in the ring
Except the Stripper character is basically a thematic mirror of Rourke's wrestler. So you're both wrong.
Doesn't matter. He gave it - and the crowd - his all, and that's all that really matters to him, the entertainment.
Goddamn, I still remember the scene where he's signing autographs in a fucking high-school gym, and looking around at the washed out stars with piss bags.
I think it's a little more about how wrestling for 30+ years ruins your body.
Who else /had an absent father/ here? That scene where he tells his daughter he doesn't want her to hate him fucked me up
Sorry to hear that, senpai. That hit me anyway, even though my old man has been around. Rourke is phenomenal. That wharf scene with the monologue is too much.
Never met my real dad or thought about it much, but yeah that scene made me feel something. It's really rough.
>"Oscars is bullshit"
He was right.