Andre the Giant: Larger than Life

January. 13,1999      G
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Documentary, released by the World Wrestling Federation, about the late wrestling superstar Andre the Giant, portraying his childhood in a small French village, his rise to fame as a professional wrestler, and his slow physical decline and eventual death in 1993. With commentaries by Vince McMahon, Classy Freddie Blassie, Killer Kowalski and Gorilla Monsoon, as well as Andre's brother and friends.

André Roussimoff as  Himself

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Reviews

ShangLuda
1999/01/13

Admirable film.

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filippaberry84
1999/01/14

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Erica Derrick
1999/01/15

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Kaydan Christian
1999/01/16

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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ccthemovieman-1
1999/01/17

Who doesn't remember "Andre The Giant?" One doesn't have to be a pro wrestling fan to know something about this guy, or at least remember seeing pictures of him. This man truly was a giant, a "gentle giant" whose story, overall, I found very sad. Oh, he led an exciting life and enjoyed the fruits of financial success with plenty of good food and drink.....but you wouldn't have wanted to be him. At least that's the impression I got watching this hour-long TV episode.For his entire adult life - from 21 to his death at 46 - people mainly gawked at him, especially as he got bigger and bigger. As this program points out, he had a glandular problem which made his growth go on and on. He never stopped growing! This why he was much bigger physical specimen at 30 than he was at 20, and bigger at 40 than at 30. His body was big everywhere. Most extremely tall guys are thin, but not Andre. Nobody could shake hands with him, his paws were so mammoth.He was told at the age of 21 that would never reach 40. How would you take that? The consensus on this TV show is that Andre decided to live everyday like his last. He never complained or never turned into a recluse, which he could have done.Andre Rousimoff (his real name), is shown as a small boy growing up on a farm in a little French village called Molien. He was 11 pounds at birth and always a big boy, but nothing indicated he would wind up over 500 pounds! At 12, he was six feet tall and 240 pounds and when he was 16 he was starting to get local attention as a possible wrestler. By 18, his size got the attention of the people of Paris and wrestling promoters came down to check him out. The rest is pro wrestling history.You can read his biography anywhere, so no sense going on and on about his life. The poor guy couldn't go anywhere in his adult life, couldn't do normal things like sit in chairs at a movie theater. His hands were so big that it wasn't easy using a fork. On the plus side, he had some great lifelong friends, wrestling made him enough money that he certainly didn't go hungry! He could eat - at one dinner - 16 steaks, a dozen lobsters and 100 beers. However, his glandular condition eventually did him in and he was in a lot of pain after he turned about 35 - more than anything any of us would want to endure. Through it all, this gentle man kept a good attitude, was liked by all who met him and left a positive, lasting impression in this world......not as a freak, but simply a really nice guy. .

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Big Movie Fan
1999/01/18

Andre the Giant:Larger than Life was a nice production by the WWF. The late Andre was a huge part of the WWF in the 1980's and he really was larger than life. He was a huge icon in wrestling and died before his time. He probably would have been a bigger icon if he had not suffered from acromegaly (a condition that causes abnormal growth).This is a real nice documentary about Andre's life in the ring and outside. We see various clips of his WWF career and there are comments by various WWF personalities.Even if you have never watched Andre perform, I would recommend you watch this well made documentary.

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