If it weren’t true, people would never have believed it.
Invincible (2006)
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Reviews Counted:125
Fresh:88
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: As simple and authentic as the gritty South Philly invirons in which it’s set in, Invincible sends a uplifting and heartfelt message packed with an athletic enthusiasm that shouldn’t be missed.
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The story of the misfit outsider who rises through the ranks of a professional sport to enjoy inexplicable success has been stamped into celluloid more times than most folks can remember.... The story of the misfit outsider who rises through the ranks of a professional sport to enjoy inexplicable success has been stamped into celluloid more times than most folks can remember. INVINCIBLE tells the tale of bartender Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), a down-on-his-luck former teacher who decides to answer an open tryout for the Philadelphia Eagles. It doesn't take a genius to work out what happens next, but the twist here is that Vince Papale is a real person, and the story is based on his eyebrow-raising memoir of the same name. Papale's call-up to the Eagles occurred in 1976, so the flowery fashions and long flowing locks worn by both men and women of the era are all immaculately replicated by director Ericson Core's carefully styled cast. When Eagles coach Dick Vermeil (Greg Kinnear) throws his last, desperate roll of the dice and recruits Papale, he faces open hostility from his team of professionals. Papale also has to catch a few jibes at his expense, especially as he's a little old to be a professional football player. As the ill-fitting future star jostles with his teammates and strives to prove himself in the team, a host of '70s hits rip through the soundtrack, and subplots about a jealous friend (Dov Davidoff) and a lover (Elizabeth Banks) are utilized to lure in non-sports fans. Wahlberg is well cast, drawing on his experience in the similarly themed ROCK STAR, and once again proving his chops as a leading man. INVINCIBLE is a Disney film and follows firmly in the footsteps the company has imprinted upon the movie industry, with its wholesome tale closely resembling two other flicks the company has produced--REMEMBER THE TITANS and THE ROOKIE. [More]
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks, Kirk Acevedo
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, Elizabeth Banks, Kirk Acevedo, Kevin Conway, Michael Rispoli, Michael Nouri, Dov Davidoff, Michael Kelley, Sal Darigo, Nicoye Banks
Director: Ericson Core
Director: Ericson Core
Screenwriter: Brad Gann
Producer: Mark Ciardi, Ken Mok, Gordon Gray
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Reviews for Invincible
For the umpteenth time, Walt Disney Pictures repackages the American dream. Go ahead and groan over all the predictable elements, but you'll root for Papale, Vermeil and the Eagles.
A little "Rocky," a little "Rookie," and all heart, "Invincible" is a good-natured sports movie that's as uplifting as it looks.
The adverts for Invincible tout its inspirational nature and rags-to-riches story. These claims, though, are well founded and done with craftsmanship.
A heartstrings-pulling, tear-jerking, inspiring, hopeful drama of guts and determination where people like us overcome big odds to set an example for all those around.
Vince Papale's life story must be pretty amazing. Even when it's subjected to the glossed-over Disney sports biopic formula, it comes off pretty well.
[W]e come out of the theater satisfied that the little guy made it and proved his worth, and vaguely disquieted that we've already seen this story several times.
fact or fiction, Invincible is still a rousing good time at the movies.
Maybe Vince Papale isn't a hero, but like Rocky, Rudy, or any of the other classic sports figures we idolize, but he comes close.
'Is that all there is?' I thought when the film was over. There is more, a lot more, just not in the film.
We never get the sense that Wahlberg's Papale really believes he belongs on the team, and it's for this reason 'Invincible' never really soars.
Through Hollywood contrivance, it stretches interest long enough to make it to the final goal of sport spirit.
takes the daring step of making this "based on a true story" sports film more about the emotional journey of its hero, Vince Papale, rather than the standard tale of an underdog overcoming enormous odds
The Rookie had a family to support so it was a real dilemma. If you're divorced, alone and jobless, and there are tryouts, and you make the cut, what's the issue?
Even Papale's most famous play, recovering a fumble to set up a touchdown, is embellished, as if Disney can't bear to stick with the facts.
When it's good it's very good. When it's bad -- well, it's still pretty good.
Invincible is a working-class jock Cinderella fantasy with the sincerity of a beer commercial, the soul of a Republican incumbent, and the designer-flannel esthetics of an old Bruce Springsteen video.
The film's depiction of life among the salt of the earth is blandly cartoonish.
It may not break new ground, but Invincible is an entertaining film, awash in clichés but leavened by the charismatic performance of Mark Wahlberg as Vince Papale.
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