It is a fascinating interview which would have been more powerful if Tobak hadn’t pulled his punches.
Tyson (2009)
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Reviews Counted:123
Fresh:106
Rotten:17
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: A fascinating, emotional, and frank confessional from Iron Mike that sheds a sympathetic light on one of boxing's most controversial icons.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language including sexual references.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Apr 24, 2009 Limited
Box Office: $825,450
Synopsis: Love him or hate him, Mike Tyson is inarguably one of popular culture’s most fascinating figures. In this riveting documentary portrait of the controversial boxer, filmmaker and friend James Toback... Love him or hate him, Mike Tyson is inarguably one of popular culture’s most fascinating figures. In this riveting documentary portrait of the controversial boxer, filmmaker and friend James Toback lets Tyson tell his own volatile story. It all started in a rough-and-tumble Brooklyn neighborhood, where Tyson was picked on and beaten up as a youngster. But when he turned his fear into anger, he realized that his fists had the ferocity to frighten everyone around him. As a teenager, Tyson moved upstate to live with trainer Cus D’Amato, who became the devoted and compassionate father figure he never had. This support helped Tyson develop the strength and focus needed to become a devastating champion inside the ring. But when D’Amato died, something inside Tyson died too, turning him into an even more dangerous monster outside of the ring. As Tyson speaks openly about the ups and downs in his tumultuous life--alternating between moments of sincere introspection and animalistic rage--Toback employs a split-screen approach to further emphasize his emotionally unstable nature. Mixed into this talking-head monologue is striking archival footage that shows Tyson in his prime, when he was one of the most feared and idolized athletes on the planet. TYSON is an appropriately subjective journey into the mind of a massively complicated man. [More]
Director: James Toback
Director: James Toback
Producer: James Toback, Damon Bingham
Composer: Salaam Remi
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Release:
Aug 18, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Subtitles - French
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes:
- 1. A Day With James Toback
- 2. The Big Picture Show - James Toback, Director
Featurette:
- 1. Iron Mike: Toback Talks Tyson
Audio Commentary:
- 1. James Toback, Director
Reviews for Tyson
A highly divisive figure tells his side of the story in a revealing film that still leaves too many questions unanswered.
Tyson is worth seeing even if you have no particular interest in the sport or the man.
Like the heavyweight prize-fighter in his prime, this is documentary stripped back to its leanest form.
It isn't a profile; it's a conduit for Tyson to speak his mind. He's the film's only voice, but even when he's the only one talking, the story is still two-sided.
Tyson is a mirror portrait that gets under our skin. Through film, [Director James] Toback achieves what even his mentor Norman Mailer’s magnificent writing on boxing was never able to accomplish.
My hunch is this innovative documentary will make you look at Mike Tyson differently. Not necessarily in a better light, but in greater context.
Brutally honest, Tyson offers one perspective on the life of the boxer – his own. This intimate look is enough to carry the film through its fascinating portrait of the fallen hero.
Hey, if I were Toback, I wouldn't exactly be poking this guy with a stick either, but the ultimate purpose of Tyson is a budding mystery that's never quite solved.
One of the best biographical documentaries in years, a captivating examination of a life lived in the public eye but by an audience that barely understands it.
Mixed with clips and photos from his tumultuous career but no contributions from peers or 'experts', this is a genuinely incisive portrait of a fighter at war with himself.
James Toback’s been close with Tyson since the 80s (he played in Toback’s Black And White), and this stab at redemption is subjective and sympathetic.
Some parts are hilarious, some are heartbreaking and whether or not you think Mike is a rapist or saint -- you can't help but feel his truth.
Whatever preconceptions you have about Tyson will be challenged in a modern story of self-destruction and renewal that is as much about one vulnerable man's desperate need for guidance and security as it is a reflection on American society, the media, and
A revealing portrait of the troubled Mike Tyson elicits horror and sympathy.
This doco goes a little way to portraying Tyson as more human than animal. Iron Mike even sheds a few tears.
Very humane portrait of a potentially extremely unlikeable character.
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