From "Tony against all" to Eddie Eagle ': the top 10 "Olympic" films for the opening of the 2018 Winter Olympics

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"Tonya against all" (2017)

This story is based on real events - Margot Robbie played a completely real figure skater with Tonya Harding, "but, of course, Hollywood is slightly embellished, which, however, does not make a film less interesting, especially since the true story of Tony was quite Hollywood. The most valuable thing is that there is no traditional Hollywood Happi-End, but there is a harsh reality, psychological injuries from childhood and sports injuries - come from ice. "Tonya against all" shows the offside of the Bolshoi, Olympic Sports, shows what cruelty is hidden behind the shiny outfits of figure skaters - everything is what many know about, but almost no one speaks.

In Russian cinemas, "Tonya against All" started quite recently, February 1, so the selfless acting game Margo Robbie can still be assessed on the big screen:

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Eddie "Eagle" (2016)

A very soulful and touching film with a wonderful duet Hugh Jackman - Taron Edgerton in the main roles, which, in our opinion, deserved much more than extremely modest results at the box office (with a budget of $ 23 million, the film collected 46). "Eddie 'Eagle'" - in principle, completely standard and even somewhere clispusted, but from a not less inspiring story about the loser, which overcomes all the obstacles and thanks to his power of will (and persuasive Hugh Jackman) seeks an incredible victory.

Mirage on Ice (2004)

Filmed on real events The film is a classic cocktail from the classic Hollywood ingredients of the sports drama: a quarrel in a team, a non-indifferent coach, motivating players by passionate speeches (in this role there is a charming Kurt Russell), a pinch of "evil Russians". Will the American team of hockey be able to transform into a friendly team and contrary to all of the 1980s to win the gold at the 1980 Olympics? Of course, it will be able, because it is kids, Hollywood.

Munich (2005)

Epic picture of the director of the cult Stephen Spielberg, which won 6 nominations at the Oscar and also based on real events. In 1972, the whole world watched, as 11 Israeli athletes were killed during the Olympic Games in Munich. And Spielberg "Munich" - a story about what happened then ...

Golden ice (1992)

The most romantic moment is the film (in the Russian voice acting), for which, in fact, all and watch it

The Olympic cinema can be removed not only in the genre of severe drama, but also in the genre of a romantic comedy. This successfully proves "Golden Ice", a light and positive Romom about rich and spoiled figure skater without a partner, which in the hope of winning the Olympiad gold team unites with the famous hockey player, just gained injury and forced to say goodbye to his favorite game. Of course, the main reward for a couple is absolutely not similar to each other and constantly quarreling the main characters will not be Olympic gold, but love - too, in general, quite yourself a prize.

Champions: faster. Above. Stronger (2016)

Domestic picture of an unusual format: "Champions: faster. Above. Stronger "actually represent a combination of three novels - three real stories of the most famous Russian athletes. The wrestler Alexander Karelin, Gymnast Svetlana Chorcina and Plotov Alexander Popov on three won the 9 golden Olympic medals and more than a thousand victories - and the film dedicated to him talks about what was left behind the scene of sports chronicles and what was the path to the highest sports achievement - the Olympic championship.

Fox Hunter (2014)

5 nominations for Oscar, 3 nominations for the Golden Globe and the Magnificent Acting - Trio Steve Karel, Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo. "Fox hunter" is the story of Multimillionaire John Dujna, who invites the owner of the Olympic gold medal against the brand Schulz to prepare the team to the Olympic Games in Seoul 1988. In the hope of devoting themselves to workouts, it is worthy to perform and get out of the shadow of your brother, the legendary fighter Deave Schulz, Mark accepts a proposal. But Paranoik Dupont climbs the game in the cat-mouse with Mark and Dave.

Unlocked (2014)

The third project of Angelina Jolie as a director, "untared" more about the war than about sports, but unites these two phenomena. One thing is the strength of the spirit of the inconvenient main character. The film is based on real events and tells the history of the American-athlette Louis Louis, who took part in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. He did not win the victory in the final race, but he won the location of Hitler, who invited him to his lies. It was assumed that the deputy will take part in the next Olympic Games, but because of the start of World War II, he was forced to go to the front. His aircraft suffered a crash over the Pacific Ocean, after which the departments along with two colleagues spent 47 days in the drift on the raft and was captured to the Japanese, where he was bold and torture.

Without limit (1998)

If "without limit" were filmed today, the film would certainly get several nominations for Oscar. To do this, the painting had everything - shot in the genre of sports biographic drama based on real events, the film could boast a brilliant acting game Billy Krupp and Donald Sutherland, a good budget of $ 25 million and high estimates of film critics. And failed "without limit" at all because it was bad - this is a really high-quality story about runner Steve Prefersteen, who put a record at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Wines for failure lies entirely at the Warner Bros studio, which simply failed to properly relocate the film.

Prefersteen (1997)

Exactly a year before the "without limit", Prefrontein was released - another film about the same athlete and again - with a wonderful caste: the main role, the most Steve, played the future owner of Oscar Jared. Unfortunately, "Prefrontein", like his follower "without limit," fell in rental, but film crimits were highly appreciated and the film as a whole, and the acting game Jared in particular.

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