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Drama

Bleed for This

- This is what the greatest comeback in sports history looks like

The inspirational story of World Champion Boxer Vinny Pazienza, who after a near fatal car crash, which left him not knowing if he'd ever walk again, made one of sports most incredible comebacks.

Release Date : 2016-11-04

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sikelia ProductionsYounger Than YouVerdi ProductionsBruce Cohen Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Paz: The Vinny Pazienza StoryPaz

Cast

Miles Teller

Character Name : Vinny Pazienza

Original Name : Miles Teller

Gender : Male

Aaron Eckhart

Character Name : Kevin Rooney

Original Name : Aaron Eckhart

Gender : Male

Katey Sagal

Character Name : Louise Pazienza

Original Name : Katey Sagal

Gender : Female

Ciarán Hinds

Character Name : Angelo Pazienza

Original Name : Ciarán Hinds

Gender : Male

Ted Levine

Character Name : Lou Duva

Original Name : Ted Levine

Gender : Male

Christine Evangelista

Character Name : Ashley

Original Name : Christine Evangelista

Gender : Female

Amanda Clayton

Character Name : Doreen Pazienza

Original Name : Amanda Clayton

Gender : Female

Daniel Sauli

Character Name : Jon

Original Name : Daniel Sauli

Gender : Male

Tina Casciani

Character Name : Heather

Original Name : Tina Casciani

Gender : Female

Gary Galone

Character Name : Caesar's Pit Boss

Original Name : Gary Galone

Gender : Male

Allie Marshall

Character Name : Sport Reporter / Fight Attendee

Original Name : Allie Marshall

Gender : Female

Liz Carey

Character Name : Charity

Original Name : Liz Carey

Gender : Female

Julie Ann Dawson

Character Name : Ring Girl

Original Name : Julie Ann Dawson

Gender : Female

Gia Skova

Character Name : Duran Ring Girl

Original Name : Gia Skova

Gender : Female

Jordan Gelber

Character Name : Dan Duva

Original Name : Jordan Gelber

Gender : Male

Jay Leno

Character Name : Himself (uncredited)

Original Name : Jay Leno

Gender : Male

Stephanie McIntyre

Character Name : VIP Supporter

Original Name : Stephanie McIntyre

Gender : Female

Portland Helmich

Character Name : Reporter at Weigh-In

Original Name : Portland Helmich

Gender : Female

Tanja Melendez Lynch

Character Name : Woman at Twin River

Original Name : Tanja Melendez Lynch

Gender : Female

Susan Garfield

Character Name : Casino Gambler

Original Name : Susan Garfield

Gender : Female

Sully Erna

Character Name : Caesar's Blackjack Dealer

Original Name : Sully Erna

Gender : Male

Gene Amoroso

Character Name : Anthony

Original Name : Gene Amoroso

Gender : Male

Kimberly Howe

Character Name : Doreen's Friend

Original Name : Kimberly Howe

Gender : Female

Dante Palminteri

Character Name : NBC Late Night Page

Original Name : Dante Palminteri

Gender : Male

Mark Burzenski

Character Name : Event Security

Original Name : Mark Burzenski

Gender : Male

Ashley Tramonte

Character Name : Ringside VIP

Original Name : Ashley Tramonte

Gender : Male

Keith Jeffrey

Character Name : Manny

Original Name : Keith Jeffrey

Gender : Male

Tom DeNucci

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : Tom DeNucci

Gender : Male

Dicky Eklund Jr.

Character Name : Burchfield's Waiter

Original Name : Dicky Eklund Jr.

Gender : Male

David Gere

Character Name : Scott Pryor (uncredited)

Original Name : David Gere

Gender : Male

Arthur Hiou

Character Name : Head Judge

Original Name : Arthur Hiou

Gender : Male

Gary Tanguay

Character Name : Reporter in Caesar's Tunnel

Original Name : Gary Tanguay

Gender : Male

Noelle Trudeau

Character Name : Foxy Lady Stripper

Original Name : Noelle Trudeau

Gender : Male

Chad A. Verdi

Character Name : Chad (uncredited)

Original Name : Chad A. Verdi

Gender : Male

Mario Carneiro

Character Name : Event Goer (uncredited)

Original Name : Mario Carneiro

Gender : Male

Mathew Morin

Character Name : Color Commentator (uncredited)

Original Name : Mathew Morin

Gender : Male

Jeff Kamps

Character Name : Ringside Gambler

Original Name : Jeff Kamps

Gender : Male

Colleen Kelly

Character Name : Sports Reporter (uncredited)

Original Name : Colleen Kelly

Gender : Female

Kent R. Williams

Character Name : Contruction Worker (uncredited)

Original Name : Kent R. Williams

Gender : Male

Reviews

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iheardthatmoviewas

@iheardthatmoviewas

2021-06-23

The boxing sports genre has been very generic for a while. Two months ago The Weinstein Company released Hands of Stone (the biopic of Roberto Duran) which I thought was a run of the mill boxing film. It was a comeback story that was dull and shallow. Now we have Open Road Films rushing to the Oscar season with Bleed For This starring Miles Teller as Vinny Pazienza which should be his shot of getting that Oscar glory you know he wants. Since J.K Simmons’ hauntingly powerful performance in Whiplash blew Teller out of the water he deserves a biopic like this. If Whiplash couldn’t put him on the awards map, maybe a vehicle like this would. > The inspirational story of World Champion Boxer Vinny Pazienza who, after a near-fatal car crash, which left him not knowing if he'd ever walk again, made one of sports most incredible comebacks. All boxing films are seeming like the same nowadays “ give me another chance,” “one more shot.” Writer/Director Ben Younger attempts to have this biopic be different from others. From the beginning, you see how Vinny is a hot shot wild card. They show his flaws in less than the first 10 minutes. It goes straight into his loss and the introduction of other people vital to his career and his life especially his family. The film shows how important Vinny's home means to him. Every time Vinny is boxing on TV, you see his mom in another room praying and smoking to her jesus glass figurines because of her religious views against violence yet she still calls out to her family who are in the living room to see if he's winning or not. If you ever wanted to see Miles Teller as a boxer with a Rhode Island accent, then this is the film for you. Granted he looks more like Jerry Ferrara, he truly does a good job in his lead role as Vinny Pazienza. His voice is very similar to the real boxer. What is good about Vinny to follow as a character is that not only “he’s a fighter,” but he’s not arrogant. What makes Pazienza much more of a genuine character his near death accident and his way to recovery. Most boxing films center on the boxer’s win-loss-win storyline but this is a real accident that more depressing. Even after this man’s near death experience and when he wakes he still wants to box. It's the scenes where Vinny is wearing the HALO attempting to train that displays Teller’s dedication to the role. He got built more than you’ve ever seen him before. Younger does a great job capturing the fire and the spirit of Pazienza making him a likable person with Teller’s performance doing him great justice. As much as Miles Teller does a great job he is at times outshines by one of the many faces of Aaron Eckhart. When he’s introduced, you have no idea it’s him. It doesn’t even sound like him it doesn’t even look like him. This year we are getting the many faces of Aaron Eckhart from Sully and now this. He’s more than your average boxing trainer with a known past but he’s also his friend. He puts on this New York accent and a majority of times deliver some of the best lines. But whenever he’s sharing the screen with Teller there is some amazing chemistry on screen. It may not as strong as B. Jordan and Stallone in Creed, but their relationship is very strong. One of the best scenes of the film is the recreation of Vinny’s training videos with his HALO. The film does, in fact, follow some boxing cliches with numerous training montages and elements within its story. Not that its much of an issue, but the boxing aren’t all that great. The film is more centered on his comeback to boxing than boxing itself With several boxing sequences a lot of shots are out of the ring focusing on the reaction of the audience. In some cases, this film could be sort of a sequel to Hands of Stone. It features the fight between Duran and Paz towards the end of the film. Yet since we had two boxing films featuring Roberto Duran, I’m personally disappointed the film doesn’t have Edgar Ramirez reprising his role. Hands of Stone didn’t feature the Vinny Paz fight (for obvious purposes) yet this one does so….couldn't get Ramirez? I guess the Boxing Cinematic Universe would never happen. Bleed For This is a relatively solid biopic with fine performances from Miles Teller and Aaron Eckhart and a great screenplay from writer/director Ben Younger.

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Born again to reach the sky.** I definitely did not expect it. It's a biographical-sport-drama, that tells an inspiring story of a talented young American boxer who faced the biggest setback in his career after met with a car crash. The remaining parts focused on how he struggles to come back, while recovering from the serious injury. The biggest advantage was the cast. I particularly liked Miles Teller in the lead role. His recent rise in the Hollywood was phenomenal and this one is his another must watch film. Even the supporting cast and roles were awesome. If you are a boxing/sports film fan, you will love it. But there is sufficient drama in the tale to build an impressive storyline. Feels like it is under-appreciated, and being a Hollywood film, the recognition was too poor. In the coming days, years, it will reach the largest audience coverage. From this film, the director is the one who gained big. Surely he should make use of its success to his next films. Because I'll be expecting much better and bigger than this. This film is one of the best of the years, so don't miss it. _8/10_