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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.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for sports action and some mild language
Runtime: 2 hrs 8 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Aug 25, 2006 Wide
Box Office: $57,789,574
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
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Reviews for Invincible
As much as I wanted to root for Invincible, its protagonist comes across as neither ebullient nor vivacious.
Complicity from the NFL and delicate camerawork on the field lend Invincible valuable authenticity.
Invincible is as much a period piece as it is a sports movie, complete with a non-stop soundtrack of familiar hits that, unfortunately, makes one think of That '70s Show a little too often
They're [Disney] not looking to make a complex, textured analysis of competition and ambition here, they just want a football movie that ends with the audience cheering for the hero.
For a movie about following your dreams, this one is sorely lacking imagination.
By now, that formula is starting to wear a bit thin, though Invincible, a football drama, is certainly better and more entertaining than the basketball tale Glory Road, which was released earlier this year.
If it doesn't score a lot of extra points for originality, it at least makes it across the goal line without too many fumbles.
The most remarkable accomplishment of Invincible is to make a mid-'70s musical soundtrack sound spectacular.
The genre shows serious signs of wear in this needlessly fictionalized feature about Vince Papale, a 30-year-old bartender who improbably won a spot on the Philadelphia Eagles in 1976.
A conventional Disney story of an ordinary guy striving to achieve his sports dream, full of uplift and warmth. (Think of The Rookie and Miracle.)
For all its paint-by-numbers plotting, there’s nothing unduly irritating about Invincible, either in execution or in marketing -- it’s precisely the film it was meant to be.
Wahlberg and the rest of the solid cast sell this ESPN equivalent of a Lifetime movie.
There's a danger in reducing pictures like this to the sum of their lessons, at the expense of recognizing them as satisfying, if flawed, genre exercises.
If this movie doesn't make you want to stand up and cheer you probably don't have a pulse. A rousing achievement on every level.
a great true story but the movie never really captures your imagination, inspires you, nor will it stay with you upon leaving the theater.
[Wahlberg] makes Vince the kind of modest, aw-shucks guy worth rooting for, which is what makes Invincible a winner.
Invincible does nothing to improve on the already very tired sports underdog theme.
There's an air of disbelief onscreen as to what's going on, and everyone is so busy preparing for the fall that we all know is going to come but doesn't, that makes this not seem like the fairy tale it's supposed to be.
It may not entirely live up to its name, but for a film that's steeped in familiarity, it is a noble entry into an ever-crowding genre.
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