“This film will appeal to almost everyone. It is ROCKY and BILLY
ELLIOT rolled into one. It is funny moving and informative. It
will make audiences laugh and cry and think. I hope (and
foresee) it being very successful.”
“Will sell very well. Wrestling is big business.
“Different from our usual films. Very interesting film.”
“Some of the film was quite funny. Some of it was quite
predictable. Over all it was a win/win for women and
wrestling.”
“Who’d have thought I would suggest people go see a film
starring ‘The Rock!” But that is exactly what they should do, this
is a hoot!”
“What a welcome surprise. Didn’t even think I wanted to see it.
I loved it. Thanks MEA. This is why I love Saturday at MEA
because we are pleasantly surprised many times seeing films I
would usually choose not to see.”
“A good feminist track if you can stand watching wrestling.
Definitely not my thing!”
“Predictable, yes, but a great moral undercurrent here – be
yourself, work hard. Stay out of real fights and drugs, and don’t
be held back by limitations, such as Paige’s looks or even a blind
boy leaping off the top ropes. I hope a lot of people see this.”
“It’s a kind of A STAR IS BORN. Predictable plot, but last part of
film when Paige wins title was done well. Good pleasant film”
“I don’t like wrestling but this was a heartfelt story of chasing a
dream, dealing with disappointment and fear, then moving
forward. Excellent acting, casting. Although I could see where
the ending was going it was an entertaining engaging story. I
really don’t like the violence and aggression promoted by the
WWE.”
“I am a big fan of GLOW on Netflix. So I arrived at this film with
no bias against professional wrestling - a very disciplined and
demanding athletic performance art. And empowering! A
wonderful movie, and even more that it’s a true story. I loved
it! I will see it a second time.”
“Great dinner scene with son’s new family. I laughed out loud,
and haven’t done that in a movie in a very long time.”
“Not quite a feminist film, I think even the filmmakers didn’t
quite have that in mind. Nevertheless, noteworthy that the
other female wrestlers who began as clichés turned out to be –
at least in their own way – just people trying to make a living
like the rest of us.”
“Funny! And in spite of all the physicality of the family, sweet.
But that doesn’t mitigate my total disregard for wrestling. So
pathetic that this is what humans find entertaining, but thanks
John.” Jeanne K
“I loved this movie!”
“They fight hard, but they love each other just as powerfully.
Loved it!”
“Terrific movie!”
“Interesting because it is inspired by a true story. Sound too
loud. Well done but I do not like violence. Film had some good
moments.”
“Light fare but fun.”
“Hate this sport but enjoyed the movie.”
“Well done for a wrestling family’s true story. It did make me
laugh out loud which I needed. I do know wrestling so I
enjoyed it. Thanks.”
“Film had me from the first scene where the father finds his
kids fighting and doesn’t break them up but shows them how to
do it ‘properly.’”
“Wrestling is not my idea of redemption but whatever keeps
kids out of drugs and gangs works for me. I’ll take fake violence
as theatre over real violence any day.”
“Slow start but good finish! Not my cup of tea.”
“What a pleasant surprise!”
“It was a fairly trite story but I enjoyed it although I am not sure
why. Maybe it was the dog.”
“Stephen Merchant is a genius as he made me care about a
family with a history of dysfunction and violence. Clearly the
sensibilities of a quasi-absurd situation seen so well in ‘The
Office’ is evident here. And that’s a very good thing.”