23 reviews
Good acting, great story (based on actual events.) Good casting.
Intends to deliver that "feel good" buzz and mostly succeeds.
And, let us not forget, in this somewhat upside down world there are not enough of these kinds of movies being made.
On the other side of ledger, there are problems here and there with the script and the direction.
Script has what they call "false notes." Initially for example, Ali's uncle is painted as a fairly nasty character -- this for no reason I could discern -- then valuable script time is wasted trying to "rehabilitate" him in the eyes of the audience.
Whaa?
Same with the half-hearted attempt to make this less a sports film and more a social commentary. Also, out of nowhere, literally given less than 60 seconds of screen time, is the notion that the secret of Ali's technique is some sort of lost Perian MMA skill that goes back to Ghenghis Khan. (Caught my interest, would have liked to know more.)
Whaa?
Similar issues with the direction which has "odd beats." If you watch a lot of films, the timing will seem wrong to you on a subliminal level. Too much time, for example, on social issues with minimal time on the actual training. Again, if this is a sports film (and neither the writer or director seem entirely convinced) this could have been handled better.
Recommendation? Yeah, catch it if you can.
Intends to deliver that "feel good" buzz and mostly succeeds.
And, let us not forget, in this somewhat upside down world there are not enough of these kinds of movies being made.
On the other side of ledger, there are problems here and there with the script and the direction.
Script has what they call "false notes." Initially for example, Ali's uncle is painted as a fairly nasty character -- this for no reason I could discern -- then valuable script time is wasted trying to "rehabilitate" him in the eyes of the audience.
Whaa?
Same with the half-hearted attempt to make this less a sports film and more a social commentary. Also, out of nowhere, literally given less than 60 seconds of screen time, is the notion that the secret of Ali's technique is some sort of lost Perian MMA skill that goes back to Ghenghis Khan. (Caught my interest, would have liked to know more.)
Whaa?
Similar issues with the direction which has "odd beats." If you watch a lot of films, the timing will seem wrong to you on a subliminal level. Too much time, for example, on social issues with minimal time on the actual training. Again, if this is a sports film (and neither the writer or director seem entirely convinced) this could have been handled better.
Recommendation? Yeah, catch it if you can.
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As soon as I saw the poster for this one, I knew I was going to like it.
I am a bit of a sucker for a feel good sport movie, especially when they are based on true events like this one is.
You can not go wrong with Jon Voight and William Fichtner as far as I am concerned, they very rarely do a bad movie and they do not disappoint here. George Kosturos as Ali is excellent and Ali Afshar as his uncle Hafez hits all the right notes.
I am old enough to remember the 1980 hostage saga and Ronald Reagan being elected President, so it brings back a lot of memories.
Very much worth watching and one I will be watching again, a suggestion for some would be to have the tissues handy.
Very solid 8/10
I am a bit of a sucker for a feel good sport movie, especially when they are based on true events like this one is.
You can not go wrong with Jon Voight and William Fichtner as far as I am concerned, they very rarely do a bad movie and they do not disappoint here. George Kosturos as Ali is excellent and Ali Afshar as his uncle Hafez hits all the right notes.
I am old enough to remember the 1980 hostage saga and Ronald Reagan being elected President, so it brings back a lot of memories.
Very much worth watching and one I will be watching again, a suggestion for some would be to have the tissues handy.
Very solid 8/10
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There are some reviews really ripping on the details on the film, and it is definitely a little formulaic. But it's got a very good cast, some good performances, a good soundtrack, and it overall an enjoyable movie. Some of the elements they try to incorporate to make it a little different than other sports films night not all work, but for a small film that I would guess didn't have a huge budget I think they did a very good job.
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- torndownunit
- May 25, 2017
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In 1980, Ali Jahani escapes Iran and the draft for the Iraq War. He arrives in a small California town to live with his uncle Hafez Tabad. The Iranian hostage crisis is everywhere. Hafez is bitter as anti-Iranian sentiment has dried up his mechanics business. Ali gets bullied in school. He is taken with the popular athletes' school jackets and tries out for every sport. Wrestling Coach Plyler (William Fichtner) reluctantly accepts the newcomer despite Principal Skinner (Jon Voight)'s objections.
The story is a rather standard movie despite its true story origins. It checks off almost every standard trope. I don't mind that but it doesn't add up to something great. It needs more. It needs a more charismatic lead. The boy is fine but unspectacular. The movie is the same. Outside of their Iranian background, there is nothing that special.
The story is a rather standard movie despite its true story origins. It checks off almost every standard trope. I don't mind that but it doesn't add up to something great. It needs more. It needs a more charismatic lead. The boy is fine but unspectacular. The movie is the same. Outside of their Iranian background, there is nothing that special.
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- SnoopyStyle
- Jun 2, 2019
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As a former high school wrestler in a small town this movie really resonates with me. Also very well written and believable for that period of time. If you like an underdog story and you like wrestling this movie is a 10/10 for you! Full of emotion, and good tense good old fashion high school themed beat downs. Its not that corny in the movie, but its really believable and great action and drama as well.
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- davidjonesmd
- May 22, 2017
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I have found this movie by accidental click on IMDb and decided to watch it without waiting. I am wrestler too and I am always very interested how actors will handle wrestler roles and how wrestling feeling will be represented in the movie. I was not expecting a lot from this movie and in the end I was not disappointed.
Movie is based on true events and that is definitely a plus, since I can also learn something about events I am not familiar with. There are a lot of serious topics, like descrimination, bullying in school, relationships between generations and of course, wrestling. Competitions and training are shown quite realistic. There was only 1 moment in whole movie, when Ali's uncle shows one of the basic moves and wrestlers look at him like they have learned something new, but I believe It was made just to keep things more simple.
In the end It's a well made movie which is not exceptional, but I definitely can recommend it even if you're not a sport lover.
Movie is based on true events and that is definitely a plus, since I can also learn something about events I am not familiar with. There are a lot of serious topics, like descrimination, bullying in school, relationships between generations and of course, wrestling. Competitions and training are shown quite realistic. There was only 1 moment in whole movie, when Ali's uncle shows one of the basic moves and wrestlers look at him like they have learned something new, but I believe It was made just to keep things more simple.
In the end It's a well made movie which is not exceptional, but I definitely can recommend it even if you're not a sport lover.
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- Sergei_Maruk
- Nov 13, 2017
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The true story of a boy who escapes Iran to live with his uncle in California. Facing strife at home, school, and the community at large as the Iran hostage crisis was happening at the time; the young man attempts to fit in by joining a sports team. Eventually he lands on the wrestling team. Equal parts heartwarming and gut wrenching this movie is not to be missed. Worth the rental. Two thumbs up!
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American Wrestler is yet another underdog sports movie, based on a true story. Ali Jahani escapes from Iran during the Iranian revolution and comes to a hostile USA, as racism against Iranians is rising due to the hostage crisis. Fitting in at a new school is difficult, he tries out for a team to fit in, sticks at wrestling and starts winning, gaining respect and being accepted.
So, what makes this one worth watching? The lead performance by George Kosturos is extremely strong, portraying the different emotions Ali is feeling as he's making his way through. Jon Voight and William Fichtner also bring their characters to life and mostly well rounded.
The script is also a strength for the most part. While there are some cringeworthy scenes (the school bully is overdone), in general the script keeps moving and is engaging.
As noted, however, there are some down sides in some of the side characters, and in how believable some of the events are. The movie is clearly based on a true story, not a true story in itself.
It's not a movie that has to be witnessed, but it shouldn't be ignored either.
So, what makes this one worth watching? The lead performance by George Kosturos is extremely strong, portraying the different emotions Ali is feeling as he's making his way through. Jon Voight and William Fichtner also bring their characters to life and mostly well rounded.
The script is also a strength for the most part. While there are some cringeworthy scenes (the school bully is overdone), in general the script keeps moving and is engaging.
As noted, however, there are some down sides in some of the side characters, and in how believable some of the events are. The movie is clearly based on a true story, not a true story in itself.
It's not a movie that has to be witnessed, but it shouldn't be ignored either.
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- mancinibrown
- Jan 3, 2018
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Wonderful root-for-the-underdog movie. George Kosturos' portrayal of Ali was superior--the entire cast exceptional. The movie is about a newly-arrived teenage immigrant who becomes the brunt of prejudice in the time of the Iranian hostage crisis. It is a touching and inspirational sports story showing that tenacity and strength of character win out over adversity. I cried more than once and left the theater feeling inspired. Good for kids and adults.
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- sarafinata
- May 17, 2017
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- leftbanker-1
- May 20, 2017
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American Wrestler: The Wizard is based on the true story of Ali Afshar, a teenage boy who escapes the unrest in Iran in 1980. However, he faces more hostility in America due to the hostage crisis. Determined to fit in, he joins the school's failing wrestling team.
American Wrestler: The Wizard has a great vibe to it. Because the film is based in 1980, the clothing, the mise-en-scene, and soundtrack made this movie feel like a classic 80's film. The underdog story of a scrawny kid with an inner fire who defies all odds and becomes a wrestling "wizard," places itself against other classics such as Karate Kid or even Rocky as the film is also about an immigrant outcast who's doubted in skills solely due to where he comes from.
American Wrestler: The Wizard is an inspiring film that will make you smile, laugh, and cry. The film's lead actor George Kosturos did a fantastic job portraying Ali Afshar as he went through the trials and tribulations of being Iranian in America during the 1980 hostage crisis.
One truly spectacular part of the film was the wrestling. George Kosturos had no experience in wrestling before this film. Yet he learned and performed all his own stunts. The wrestling holds, escapes, and moves were incredible, you couldn't look away. The wrestling scenes in American Wrestler: The Wizard were so intense that everyone in the audience was squirming in their seats, the cinematography truly puts you in the heat of the moment.
American Wrestler: The Wizard has a great vibe to it. Because the film is based in 1980, the clothing, the mise-en-scene, and soundtrack made this movie feel like a classic 80's film. The underdog story of a scrawny kid with an inner fire who defies all odds and becomes a wrestling "wizard," places itself against other classics such as Karate Kid or even Rocky as the film is also about an immigrant outcast who's doubted in skills solely due to where he comes from.
American Wrestler: The Wizard is an inspiring film that will make you smile, laugh, and cry. The film's lead actor George Kosturos did a fantastic job portraying Ali Afshar as he went through the trials and tribulations of being Iranian in America during the 1980 hostage crisis.
One truly spectacular part of the film was the wrestling. George Kosturos had no experience in wrestling before this film. Yet he learned and performed all his own stunts. The wrestling holds, escapes, and moves were incredible, you couldn't look away. The wrestling scenes in American Wrestler: The Wizard were so intense that everyone in the audience was squirming in their seats, the cinematography truly puts you in the heat of the moment.
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- kittykatrina5
- May 16, 2017
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Nice movie despite many clichees. Easy to watch, enjoyable from beginning to end and lots of emotions.
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The characters were all caricatures and stereotypes. I don't remember the USA hating Iranians that much in 1979. Sure, we had the hostage thing; but we already had tons of Iranian refugees, after the ouster of the Shah. They liked to call themselves Persians. I don't know what I think of this movie's versions of Persians. I remember they loved disco. Some of wrestling was realistic, some was improbably weird. Gets four stars.
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- bemyfriend-40184
- Dec 27, 2020
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About the language using in this movie . its not Arabic it is Farsi or Paarsi . Persian or Iranian language but not Arabian or Arabic
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- mehdi_zamaani
- Dec 29, 2017
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I absolutely love anything about history. This movie is based on a true story. And has a history lesson imbedded with it. I was so excited for Ali, as well as saddened. Very touching, heart warming story.
But where is the sequel I saw mentioned? "American wrestler. The Fighter". Can't find anything about it other than a few casting calls for extras. Was it ever made?
Hope so.
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- debiec68-249-847071
- Nov 18, 2018
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This is an inspirational film and I am glad that I watched it. I will ask my kids to watch it, for several reasons not to go into on imdb - but it is well done for a movie of its type. A good showing from the characters and a "real" story. I liked it.
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- HumbleMensa
- Mar 31, 2019
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A true story with awesome actors and script, adrenaline and emotions all over the place, a movie that I definitely recommend! On its own way it is a masterpiece 👍
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- studioginger
- Apr 8, 2021
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I thought it was going to suck but no, oh no, it was very good...
I would highly recommend it, the tale unfolded very nicely...
The characters were rich and full especially withing the stringent strictures of film , somehow they felt very 3-D...
The ending was very nice... it just worked...
I would highly recommend it, the tale unfolded very nicely...
The characters were rich and full especially withing the stringent strictures of film , somehow they felt very 3-D...
The ending was very nice... it just worked...
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- juanmuscle
- Feb 27, 2019
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The only reason that I gave this movie a 10 is that I can't rate it any higher. Acting was great, and the story was simply amazing. Incredibly inspiring,
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- aboudreau1
- Feb 10, 2022
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A beautiful auto biographical film by director Ali Afshar, about the difficulties, prejudices and overcoming of an Iranian immigrant, simple and engaging, for those who enjoy sentimental sports biographies, you can't help but fall in love, adorable...
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- RosanaBotafogo
- Jul 4, 2020
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Based on a true story, but how accurate who knows?
The teenage Ali Jahani flees Iran to escape the war with Iran. Ali moves to the US to live with his moody uncle. Like any new kid at a school its tough fitting in. Especially for Ali in a small town and coming from Iran. However Ali is very resilient and pushes ahead.
To fit in and make friends Ali wants to join one of the sport team. He eventually gets into the struggling school wrestling team. The movie shows some of the worst and some of the best traits people can have.
The movie moves along at a steady pace. It's not a glamorous or spectacular movie, but it has heart and soul. It's a roller coaster of emotions with a really good cast. Most of the story is kind of easy to guess what might happen next.
William Fichtner as Coach Plyler is the drained and lost soul wrestling coach. Jon Voight as Principal Robert Skinner is the wise but tough school principal.
George Kosturos as Ali Jahani, and Ali Afshar as Hafez Tabad the young wrestlers uncle and ex wrestler.
The teenage Ali Jahani flees Iran to escape the war with Iran. Ali moves to the US to live with his moody uncle. Like any new kid at a school its tough fitting in. Especially for Ali in a small town and coming from Iran. However Ali is very resilient and pushes ahead.
To fit in and make friends Ali wants to join one of the sport team. He eventually gets into the struggling school wrestling team. The movie shows some of the worst and some of the best traits people can have.
The movie moves along at a steady pace. It's not a glamorous or spectacular movie, but it has heart and soul. It's a roller coaster of emotions with a really good cast. Most of the story is kind of easy to guess what might happen next.
William Fichtner as Coach Plyler is the drained and lost soul wrestling coach. Jon Voight as Principal Robert Skinner is the wise but tough school principal.
George Kosturos as Ali Jahani, and Ali Afshar as Hafez Tabad the young wrestlers uncle and ex wrestler.
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- Bigweight66
- Apr 18, 2022
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American Wrestler is one of those true underdog stories that even though you've watched a thousand times before, still manages to feel fresh and immediate. There is something universal about Ali's struggle to fit in and excel that cannot but move the audience.
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- RivereyesGR
- Sep 1, 2021
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