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As an indy wrestler myself, I found this film portraying the story of many guys I have come across over the years. It's extreme accuracy is likely be very intriguing to a fan of pro wrestling; but to someone in the business, it exposes the dark truths. This movie is a comedy, yet it is cut from the same cloth as Mickey Rourke's, "The Wrestler". I could almost go as far to say it is a loosely based prequel. Indy wrestling is full of men who live at home with their parents because they can't hold a job. They truly believe THEY will "make it". These guys sit around and smoke pot, ignoring all of the disfuntional relationships in their lives. Heel Kick brings this to the screen in a comedic way; yet I found little to no humor in it. I praise the movie for it's accuracies, but this movie is another case of the trailer being funnier than the actual film.
This movie is just awesome! Super funny, love the mockumentory style. My favourite indie film I've seen in years!
I'm really picky about my comedies. Not really into slapstick etc. This had some slapping, but more in a wrestling kind of way. I found it really clever, funny, and heartwarming
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Heel Kick is one of those rare comedies that leaves a truly lasting impression. Even months after the initial viewing I find myself playing scenes in my head and can't help but smirk. Danny Mac, using his natural comedic abilities, brings to life the character of Reggie, an all too familiar slacker who aimlessly walks through life claiming to know what he is doing but is afraid to actually put in the effort required for achieving his dreams. Pair this with an equally lovable doofus best friend Maurice, played by the excellent Cris Wilcox, and have their journey to becoming professionally trained wrestlers captured by a reluctant and annoyed documentarian Roger, performed by the equally great Cooper Bibaud. With this trio, alongside the rest of the cast, you have a mockumentary continuously deliver the laughs from frame one all the way to the end credits. The film has a lot of heart and equally pays respects to the physicality and creative sides of professional wrestling, only making a mockery of it's delightfully dimwitted leads and never the art form itself. Not since those film geek years in high school when I first discovered the works of Kevin Smith, Wes Anderson, The Cohen Brothers, or Quentin Tarantino have I wanted to yell from the rooftops my enjoyment of a film. I can only hope the movie finds the audience it deserves so we can get more films from these great talented filmmakers. We Canadians don't get to see as many of our country's movies hit that beloved cult status but I believe Heel Kick deserves to be considered as such. Please seek out this movie and enjoy.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst movie directed by Danny Mac not to feature Samson Burke.
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- CA$100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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