Rarely
have I seen a movie that has had such an immediate and sudden impact
as has the movie Reversal. This independent film, put out by Jimi
Petulla Productions, is in short BRILLIANT and is more than worthy
of a blockbuster audience. Whether it will receive one or not has
yet to be seen. It is certain that a grassroots movement to promote
the film will swell with each audience that sees it. Response to
the advance screenings so far has been tremendous and the only question
is whether the lack of "big" names from Hollywood will hinder its
success. Reversal is a movie that patrons will have to request and
insist on their local theaters bringing to town. It is also one
with which theaters will have far more success than they would ever
have imagined. All they will need to do is to allow some time for
word of mouth to spread.
It is likely that this movie will experience the success of many
other films if given time. While the Blair
Witch Project was the most successful independent film of all
time, Reversal is much more deserving of an audience and has a much
more significant story to tell. I believe that it will ultimately
be a winner in terms of DVD and VHS sales as well as cable premium
television. Movies with this type of success in the past have included
Eddie and the Cruisers and, more recently, Possums. While both of
these are decent movies, Reversal pins them both to the mat.
The
backdrop for Reversal is the sport of wrestling, not the wrestling
that millions watch on cable television, but the legitimate sport
that has been around for thousands of years, the sport known as
Folk-style, Collegiate, Free-style, and Greco-Roman. Wrestling has
been around for thousands of years, and even has several Biblical
references. It is an activity that challenges every aspect of the
human body and human psyche. It is not a sport for the faint hearted
or lazy. Reversal shows this better than any wrestling movie ever.
That's right, far better than even Vision Quest. While Vision Quest
portrayed a Hollywood backdrop of the sport, Reversal uses real
wrestlers, real drills and real life experiences that make a far
more real portrayal of this most intense sport.
While Reversal is a movie that has elementary and high school wrestling
as its backdrop, its appeal should go much deeper than that. This
movie is for every parent who has ever had dreams for their children
and will help young people understand and appreciate the drive and
push of their parents. Dreams and passions that sometimes border
on the edge of abuse yet at the same time recognize the ultimate
love and desires for each person's child. While the movie, Searching
for Bobby Fisher, portrayed this concept wonderfully in the
area of the game of chess, Reversal does the same for all sports,
not just wrestling.
One
of the things I loved about this movie was its honesty. Reversal
is the brainchild and commitment of Jimi Petulla who wrote, produced
and starred in the film. While many may say the movie was a pet
of Jimi's they might need to be careful if they haven't seen the
film. The truth is that because this is a true story and a story
that Jimi has lived, the integrity and honesty of this movie come
out like no other I have seen in a long time. The bottom line is
that not only is the story real, but the quality of its telling
is exceptional. The highest praise has come from those who have
seen the movie and have been involved in the sport, including both
the struggles and joys. Kendall Cross, Olympic Gold Medal Winner
told me his thoughts about the movie, "This movie is great." There
are currently 5 Gold Medal Winners who have strongly endorsed the
film including the legend of wrestling Danny Hodge. Others include
the University of Oklahoma Wrestling Coach and Olympic Coach Jack
Spates who has reported seeing the movie five times and crying each
time. I will assure you that you can only get tears from these tough
guys with the reality that Reversal portrays. Not often do I admit
tearing up myself but this one brought out the tissue. That's another
good reason to stay until the end of the credits.
There
are a number of comments I must make regarding the technical aspects
of Reversal. With regards to a budget, Reversal was made on a fraction
of what "Hollywood" studios spend. The approximate $500,000 spent
on this film was a wise investment that should eventually make money
and enhance the career of all involved. Jimi Petulla, Alan Vint,
Albert Hasson and Jeff Danna have to be commended for their work.
The script and story by Petulla are absolutely terrific and the
soundtrack by Jeff Danna also adds tremendously to this movie. How
this movie can do so much with so little while some movies spend
10's of millions and do so little is an accomplishment in and of
itself. The acclaim for the technical aspects must not end here
however.
Alan Vint, the director and editor, has worked with numerous actors
like Al Pacino, Robert Urich, Robert Duvall, Nick Nolte and numerous
others. His direction in this film is among the best of any film
I have seen in the last number of years. While there were some difficulties
in the filming process it is a wonderful film for which Alan Vint
must receive much of the credit. This is especially true since he
had to fight so hard to hold true to his vision for the film. I
must also comment on the cinematography in the movie, which is filmed
in Washington, Pennsylvania. Vint and the cinematographers were
able to capture the spirit and beauty of Pennsylvania in a way that
should have the tourism bureau running to them to give thanks for
the promotion given their state and community. The film is beautiful
to watch and virtually every frame is worth looking at.
The recognition of Vint's talent is also true in what he and Petulla
did with their cast. This is especially true when considering that
there are no "big" name actors in the film. In many regards that
is a credit to Vint and his work. The production crew decided early
to use real athletes who are familiar with the sport of wrestling
when making the film. To their credit, they did and in the process
found some talent. In many ways they have reminded me of what Robert
Rodreguiez of Spy Kids and From Dusk to Dawn fame did with his first
movie El Mariachi, that is: use local community talent and friends
in making a movie. One of the reasons I think this concept scares
many is the success that can be had from doing a movie of this nature
when doing it well. Just think of all the big salaries that are
not paid out as a result. The usage of quality editing and story
telling can go a long way at making a good movie and as a dairy
farmer might put it, Vint and Petulla milked that cow dry.
I must make some comment regarding the acting in Reversal. While
many local actors were used in the filming, and in some instances,
especially with some of the children used as extras, you can tell,
as a whole the cast was exceptional. I didn't expect to come away
from this movie thinking that I would see real quality acting and
I was very pleasantly surprised.
Jimi Petulla plays the part of Coach Leone, the father who wants
his son to become the best wrestler possible so he can eventually
obtain a college scholarship to the University of Oklahoma. Petulla,
who lived the story as the son, plays the part exceptionally well.
He gives a sense of believability to the part that probably no other
could have. The emotions of loving your son so much that you make
tremendous sacrifices is something that one almost has to live and
experience before they can relay the message to the audience.
The parts of the son are played by Derrick Nelson as the young son
and later Danny Mousetis as the son when he is in his senior year
of high school. Both of these young men can act and wrestle. Derrick
does a good job of just being a little boy. From the very beginning
he allows the audience to understand what young Leo is going through
with his father.
Danny
Mousetis as Leo in High School is a blast. Mousetis, himself a state
champion in high school, is now at the University of Pennsylvania
on a wrestling scholarship. He brings a reality to the role that
is both refreshing and real and again one that only a wrestler could
understand. At first I didn't know what to think of this young actor
but the more I watched the film the more I liked his innocence and
honesty. The part looked as if it were a natural role for him, almost
as if he were the one living the part. Again it is an important
attribute that will make many a audience member applaud the efforts
of this movie.
Shaw, played beautifully by Kelly Vint, is the girlfriend who begins
to help young Leo understand and recognize his own dreams and aspirations.
I have never seen this young actress in a movie before but I must
say if I don't see her again it would be a shame. This young actress
is terrific, to say the least. She plays the part with passion and
conviction and is one of the absolute pleasant surprises of the
film.
I must also give props to Justin Spates who plays the part of Thurman
Ellis Jr. in the film. He is the young rival who comes on to the
scene to challenge Leo for everything that he thought was important.
Spates is also a State Champion wrestler and the son of legendary
Oklahoma University Coach Jack Spates. He is wonderfully evil in
this tart role. It is obvious that there are some amateur actors
in the film, each of these and several others deserve special mention
not because they are just good in this movie. Their acting here
could be a launching pad for further acting endeavors if they were
to so desire them.
Reversal is a beautiful film that portrays the struggles and challenges
of parenting. It also illustrates something Paul writes in the Bible
extremely well, "Finally, let the mighty strength of the Lord make
you strong. Put on all the armor that God gives, so you can defend
yourself against the Devil's tricks. We are not wrestling against
humans. We are wrestling against forces and authorities and against
rulers of darkness and powers in the spiritual world. So put on
the armor that God gives. And when that evil day comes you will
be able to defend yourself. And when the battle is over, you will
be standing firm." (Ephesians 6:10-13 CEV)
In the true sense of the word Reversal is not just a movie or flick
it is a legitimate film. It addresses real world issues and causes
the audience to offer up real life thoughts. You will reflect on
your life long after seeing this film. On a personal note, I never
grew up knowing my father. This movie taught me lessons however
that would encourage me to be the best father that I could be. A
wonderful movie for anyone who has ever dreamed for themselves or
those they love.
One
note is that while I loved the movie and it did make it into my
top 100 list there were a couple of small glitches that kept it
from being perfect. I have to evaluate on what I thought of the
movie though and overlook some of the aspects that may be technical
in some regards. For that reason I still rate this film very high
on my all time list and would consider it a must see. I'll watch
it again and again, with my son, learning all along the way about
more than just wrestling.
A
new entry into my top 100. Between a 2 take downs, 3 point near
fall, and a reversal a 9 point decision - A very enjoyable and deserving
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