Andre the Giant (2018)

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An ambitious and wide-ranging documentary exploring Andre’s upbringing in France, his celebrated career in WWE, and his forays in the entertainment world.

Introduction
"Andre the Giant" is a 2018 biographical documentary directed by Jason Hehir and produced by HBO. It looks into the life and career of Andre Roussimoff, an iconic expert wrestler called Andre the Giant due to his remarkable height and size. Andre's fame went beyond the fumbling world, as he likewise ended up being a noteworthy figure in the entertainment industry.

Early Life and Rise in Wrestling
Born in Grenoble, France, Andre lived a peaceful life as a farm young boy prior to being noticed for his uncommon size when he was simply 12. The movie opens with an exploration of his childhood and household background, describing how his gigantism, caused by acromegaly, resulted in him standing at 7'4" high and weighing over 500 pounds. The movie then beautifully communicates Andre's introduction to professional wrestling, and how his size quickly attracted the attention of Vince McMahon Sr., who brought him to the World Wrestling Federation, later referred to as WWE, where Andre quickly became a global superstar.

Battling Fame and Acting Career
"Andre The Giant" takes the viewer through Andre's ascent in the fumbling world, highlighting renowned matches such as the one at WrestleMania III, where Andre fought Hulk Hogan in front of 93,000 fans. Andre's wrestling popularity likewise paved the way for his acting career. The documentary highlighted his most well-known role as Fezzik in "The Princess Bride", a 1987 film. It requires time to show Andre's kind-hearted nature, contrasting his intimidating physical presence, with "The Princess Bride" cast members reviewing their fond memories with him.

Fights with Size and Health
However behind his successful career, the film uncovers the struggle of Andre's day to day life hindered by his humongous size. The documentary supplies a poignant and raw representation of the physical pain he suffered due to his acromegaly, from requiring custom-made clothing and furniture to the difficulties of traveling in small cars and trucks and planes. The pressure his size placed on his heart foreshadowed the health issue to come. Through interviews with friends and colleagues, the movie explores Andre's increasing dependence on alcohol to cope, and the seclusion and loneliness that included being so various from everyone else.

Death and Legacy
Andre passed away in 1993 due to heart failure. Towards the end of his life, regardless of illness, he continued to complete in battling matches. Andre's death left a gigantic void in the fumbling market, and his influence and legacy continue to be felt today. The documentary ends with the induction of Andre into the WWE's Hall of Fame, and a reflection on his short but impactful life. Though his life was interrupted, his contributions to wrestling, his impact on popular culture, and his adorable personality stay unparalleled.

Conclusion
"Andre the Giant" uses a raw and psychological exploration of one of fumbling's greatest figures. It exposes not only the majesty of Andre's professional life but also the individual struggles that featured his amazing size. This documentary stands as an essential suggestion of Andre's sustaining legacy and a gratitude of his contributions to the world of fumbling and beyond.

Top Cast

  • André Roussimoff (small)
    André Roussimoff
    Self (archive footage)
  • Hulk Hogan (small)
    Hulk Hogan
    Self
  • Vince McMahon (small)
    Vince McMahon
    Self
  • Ric Flair (small)
    Ric Flair
    Self
  • Gene Okerlund (small)
    Gene Okerlund
    Self
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger (small)
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Self
  • Billy Crystal (small)
    Billy Crystal
    Self
  • Rob Reiner (small)
    Rob Reiner
    Self
  • Robin Wright (small)
    Robin Wright
    Self
  • Jerry Lawler (small)
    Jerry Lawler
    Self
  • Cary Elwes (small)
    Cary Elwes
    Self