Réalisation:
Victor SalvaScénario:
Kevin BernhardtPhotographie:
Sharone MeirMusique:
Bennett SalvayActeurs·trices:
Scott Mechlowicz, Nick Nolte, Amy Smart, Tim DeKay, Ashton Holmes, Paul Wesley, B.J. Britt, Agnes Bruckner, Beatrice Rosen, Ray Wise, Steve Talley (plus)Résumés(1)
Le succès sourit à Dan Millman, un athlète talentueux, riche et courtisé par la gente féminine. Mais cette année, le challenge est de taille, Dan compte bien remporter la médaille Olympique. Un jour, il rencontre un étranger à une station service qui dit avoir le pouvoir de le rendre plus fort physiquement. Est-ce réellement une chance pour notre athlète ? (texte officiel du distributeur)
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Critiques (3)
A film for smart and aware people. Nick Nolte’s portrayal of life is exceptional. They managed to free psychology and philosophy from excessive pathos, excessive complexity, and incomprehensibility, and above all, nonsense and unbelievability. The wisdom this time has depth, meaning, effectiveness, and above all, it's all true. For those who see it as a film about sports and determination, replace your brain or wait a few more years before mentally maturing and gaining life experience before rating it. ()
I can't help but feel that this film doesn't stand out in its genre in any way. Sure, it's interesting that it's about gymnastics, but it's still the same story of an athlete who doesn't give up. I'm not saying they're not strong stories, but without Nick Nolte, who handled his role excellently, I wouldn't enjoy watching the film. ()
Peaceful Warrior doesn't offer anything I haven't seen before in some equivalent form, but for me the secret to its success was the well thought out script and the likeable cast. It's an inherently light and breezy film, but at the same time thoughtful and not lacking in depth. It offers a great load of life wisdom that, unlike many others, has a meaning that is actually the essence of our relatively short existence. All in all, a pleasant two hours of television. ()
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