"Tekken Man" Disc Commentary Audio Track + Highlights Content Selected Notes

Susanna 2021-10-22 14:34:42

I can’t tell how many times I have watched "Tekken Man". In 2005, the two works with the name "man" were both excellent films that were neglected by film critics and academies (the other is "The Weatherman").



In the tidbits, we can see how much Russell Crowe paid for the role of Jimmy to achieve such a great performance. Using the contrast of dark and bright colors, Ron Howard created a seemingly uncertain but ultimately infinitely bright family before and after the boxing ring. The low-key but masculine energy burst out from men when humanity is desperate is fully displayed on the screen. Above, this is not "Angry Bull", nor "Rocky", nor can it be "Boxing King Ali". It is about how a man can bend and stretch, lose face when he is down and ask for money to work, and return it when he is successful. Own relief, a perfect, iron fist man.



The following is the content of the F9-211 version of the hardcover that I think has a certain meaning, and share it with fans who like the film~ The



director commented on the audio track content:

1. In the boxing scene, both Clau and I hope that the movie will not go to the same movie. So old-fashioned, X-ray effects were added. Few movies talk about internal injuries suffered by boxers;

2.3 boxing matches are linked together, so the first game is quickly edited to the second to prevent the audience from losing focus on the ring ;

content 3. correspondent conference is based on the time the magazine came up;

; 4. Connor and father to see his son Patrick shook hands, and his father took the initiative to shake hands, which are small actors improvise

5. on the final battle of the stands There are more than 1,000 extras and 15,000 dummies;

6. A total of 15 rounds in the final battle, and 7 rounds were condensed in the film;

7. The sound effector simulated the boxing sound with punching beef and melon;

8. Director Ron · Howard’s father loved boxing since he was a child. At the age of 7, he went to the scene to watch Jimmy’s game against Bell. In the movie, he played the role of the announcer who finally announced the new champion.



"Russell Crowe's Personal Journey" Highlights:

1. Before the filming started, Crowe was training hard in his hometown in Australia. The coach was Angelo Dundee, who has coached 15 world champions including boxing champion Ali.

2. In training, Crow injured his left shoulder and rested for about 4 weeks.

3. Crowe trains for 5 and a half days a week.



"Script Preparation" Highlights:

1. Cliff Hollingsworth has read all the heavyweight boxing champion biographies and thinks Jim Braddock’s story is the most touching;

2. Cliff completed the script in 1995, and Penny Marshall gave the script to him in 1996 the Universal Pictures;

3, 1997 Russell Crowe attended a screenplay;.



"multi-angle presentation fighting" Highlights:

1. a total of 30 000 full article lens, holding 50 pounds handheld camera shooting tired;

2. boxing ring Generally there are 3 to 5 hand-held color shaders;

3. The photographer invented a camera that can be beaten by a boxer and take a subjective perspective of the camera





"before and after shooting" highlights:

1. Ron Howard said that he has been facing the Great Depression I was very interested in the period. My first work was a social survey about the Great Depression, which was about 30 minutes in length;

2. After the filming of "Beautiful Mind", Klau proposed to film "Tekken Man". The filming was never mentioned, and Ron Howard was persuaded to decide to join and direct after 7 months of thinking;

3. The agent Joe played by Giamatti in this film basically came from Krishnamurti in the boxing ring. Law’s boxing coach, Angelo Dundee, the coach of 15 champions;

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Extended Reading

Cinderella Man quotes

  • Max Baer: It's no joke, pal. People die in fairy tales all the time.

  • Jim Braddock: I have to believe that when things are bad I can change them.