WARRIOR is one of the most powerful and moving films I’ve ever seen and had the good fortunate of marketing for Lionsgate VOD & Digital. It has become one of my top ten films of all time which was really a pleasant surprise. The original push of the film was toward men and positioned as an MMA cage fight and I’m grateful I was given the chance to re-brand and re-position it to what it truly is: an inspirational sports & family drama with beautiful themes of forgiveness, redemption and victory.
This movie means many things to me and most of them are to be felt and not said but I’ll do my best to put it into words. WARRIOR tells the story of a family broken apart by guilt, war, resentment, and alcohol. The two brothers and father in this dysfunctional unit have broken hearts but are truly some of the strongest characters I’ve seen on screen in a while. Nick Nolte’s acting is some of his best and rising stars Joel Edgerton and Tom Hardy are phenomenal. I have my fingers crossed for their Academy nominations. These three main characters each demonstrate an array of emotions on screen such as anger, deep love, courage, and compassion and are vicariously felt by the audience.


There are literally moments in this movie when I couldn’t breathe and not because I was on the edge of my seat but because of intense emotion. The film grabs you by the throat and heart and holds on. Most people will admit to crying at a couple different scenes when you viscerally feel the variety of emotions in this family, knowing as a human that many of us have been through these same feelings. In the end, I really understood the Ram Dass quote "The only emotion remaining in a totally realized being is infinite, unbearable compassion."
I know many have spoken about the healing nature of films and their inherent messages. The tears I shed in the screening room were impossible to hold back and through them I felt a deep healing like no other movie has provided to this date. I felt as though I healed a painful part inside of me that lifted and cleared for good. I felt an open space in my heart where a block had been before the film. I felt so good for the rest of the day and so at peace, knowing I had no choice but to be compassionate to everyone I met. Thats the power of love! This sort of gift that can be received through watching a movie is priceless and important and more films of this nature need to be created and shared. I applaud the director, Gavin O'Connor, for creating mindful entertainment with messages that need to be heard, seen, and felt.
Besides the themes of brotherly love, compassion, persistence, endurance, and underdogs, the most brilliant theme throughout the film is the one of forgiveness. Forgiveness is not just a spiritual principle but a human necessity. I didn’t understand what this word truly meant before my Master’s Degree at USM but I knew it was important. Forgiveness starts with two things – compassion and a focus on our own judgments. You can see the baggage that Tommy, Brendan, and Paddy carry in this film. It’s palpable. Yet forgiveness will set them free. They have each put so much pressure on themselves and each other and while you think they are directing anger at each other – it’s also apparent that they are full of self-rage. You can see that they beat themselves up for the choices they have made and yet they were always doing the best they could with the resources they had available to them. This is where the forgiveness comes in.

In the end, love conquers all. Nothing can beat love, not a series of punches, nor guilt, or jail or anger. It redeems and is victorious and that is the true lesson we are left with at the end of the film. I implore you – please give this film a chance. It deserves your hard-earned money; I assure you that you won’t be disappointed. Please let me know what you think of it after you see it! These are the films
Entertain - Enlighten - Inspire
Kate Neligan, Founder of Synergy TV & Mindful Media Entertainment LLC
P.S. WARRIOR made #6 of Heartland's Truly Moving Pictures Top 2011 List!
http://www.trulymovingpictures.org/blog-post/were-announcing-the-top-10-tmpa-winners-of-2011/
Great review Katie! I was also very moved by this film. I think that what makes it even more powerful is that it shows the struggle and breakthrough in expressing emotional pain through a masculine lens, in a masculine context, and in a masculine way. It helps us better understand and have more compassion for men and their challenges in expressing and confronting their feelings.
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