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Dexter FletcherCamera:
George RichmondMuziek:
Matthew MargesonActeurs:
Taron Egerton, Hugh Jackman, Jo Hartley, Keith Allen, Iris Berben, Tim McInnerny, Edvin Endre, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen, Marc Benjamin, Rune Temte (meer)Streaming (1)
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Michael Edwards, beter bekend als Eddie the Eagle, is de bekendste skispringer uit de Britse geschiedenis. Hij heeft een typerende geef nooit op-mentaliteit en toont zijn vastberadenheid om een buitengewone uitdaging tot een goed einde te brengen. Tegen elk gezond verstand in gaat hij hard trainen on mee te kunnen doen aan de Olympische Winterspelen in Calgary. Hij is verreweg de slechtste deelnemer en wordt daardoor een onwaarschijnlijke publieksfavoriet. (20th Century Fox)
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The famous Calgary Olympics did not only have the Jamaican bobsledders, but also – of course – the English ski jumper Eddie Eagle Edwards. And just like the Jamaican bobsledders, he was able to draw all the attention to himself and this movie is about that. I liked the way this movie tells Eddie’s story with absolutely no embellishments. Eddie is introduced as a sort of a silly dreamer who wants to get to the Olympics, so he learns to ski jump in a year and somehow qualifies for the Olympics. In a single year. He must have really embarrassed all the professional ski jumpers who have been training since they were 6 years old; he truly did, in all his splendor. And the amazing drunkard Hugh Jackman has helped him so well that I had the feeling like I was watching Cool Runnings for the first time. That’s also why the Jamaican flag was mentioned in one of the scenes, because the most important thing isn’t really winning, but taking part. And even though the athletes have it complicated, the flying Finn said it very nicely at the end of the movie. ()
So this is how a biography is made! While I believe that only about 5% is based on truth, it doesn't detract from the fantastic cinematic experience, enhanced by several heart-wrenching shots and an absolutely fantastic finale where everything stops and you're left in suspense waiting to see how it all ends. The producer presence of the unique genius Matthew Vaughn is felt miles away, Dexter Fletcher is undoubtedly following in his footsteps, and in several scenes, I thought that this is exactly how Vaughn would have shot it. Excellent casting, heart-wrenching story, coconuts in the snow... this movie has it all... 9/10 ()
I didn't expect the film to grab me so thoroughly by the balls throughout and not let go until the heartbreaking finale. I already liked Taron Egerton in Kingsman and here he only confirms his acting and charismatic qualities and pulls the film very high with his performance. Hugh Jackman in an unusual role is great. At the end I was bawling like a baby with emotion and joy. Awesome movie. It's not a 5* just because I was expecting a bigger cannonade of jokes. 85%. ()
A heart-warmer and feelgood movie. Eddie is one stubborn mule who wins over the viewer. Egerton is marvelous, somewhere on the edge between reality and a nice version for the masses, and Jackman’s role is fits him like a glove. The jump with the cigarette was brilliant. Precise direction and a screenplay that sticks to reality, 80’s synth music, great atmosphere and Garmisch-Partenkirchen... I wondered at the jumping ramps as a kid. ()
Vaughn's style is so noticeable that one is surprised that only produced the movie. The main achievement of the authors is that they were able to withstand the comedic level without making jokes at the expense of Eddie and at the same time did not start regretting him. On the contrary, they sincerely supported him and you will support him too. And what about the fact that it is only a feel-good one time movie, even if it is so successful and functional in all respects. And it is also a stylish feel-good one time movie, which in addition to the playful soundtrack referring to Cool Runnings bring a lot of emotions. ()
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