Rudy: 30th Anniversary SteelBook (4K Ultra HD)
(Sean Astin, Jon Favreau, Ned Beatty, Greta Lind, Scott Benjaminson, et al / SteelBook 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray / PG / (1993) 2023 / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
Overview: All his life, people have told Rudy he’s not good enough, not smart enough, not big enough. But nothing can stop his
impossible dream of playing football for Notre Dame. From the time he’s a young boy, Rudy (Sean Astin) is determined
to join the Fighting Irish. But his blue collar family only laughs at his ambitions - they know Rudy will follow his
father and brothers to the local steel mill.
And, for four long years after high school, he does just that. But some dreams won’t die, as Rudy proves when he goes
to heroic, occasionally hilarious, lengths to win admission to Notre Dame. Once there, he becomes a walk-on player,
serving as little more than a human tackling dummy against the starting players.
Bloodied but unbeaten, Rudy wins the respect of legendary coach Ara Parseghian and the other Irish players, who give
him one shot at gridiron glory. An incredible true story from the creators of Hoosiers, RUDY is an unforgettable
testament to the power of dreams and the triumph of the common man.
Blu-ray Verdict: Sean Astin stars as Rudy. A real-life individual who battled unspeakable odds to make the Notre Dame football team in
the 1970s.
Rudy is an under-sized, but ferocious football player at Joliet Catholic High School. Too small to play college
football, and without good grades, it seems he is destined to work at a local factory with the rest of the guys in
his family. Rudy has a dream, though. He has always dreamed of playing football at nearby Notre Dame University in
South Bend, Indiana where so many of his heroes have played or coached.
Despite people he loves and trusts (especially
his father) telling him to forget it, he leaves Joliet behind to pursue his dream after his best friend is killed
in an accident at the factory. By leaving, he alienates almost everyone, including his long-time sweetheart who ends
up with one of his brothers.
Rudy has to toil in a junior college for a couple of years while building up the grades he’ll need for Notre Dame.
During this period, he catches on as an assistant grounds keeper at Notre Dame Stadium. The head grounds keeper
(superbly portrayed by Charles Dutton) sort of feels sorry for him and lets him on to the crew for minimum wage. Being
around the stadium and the campus only adds fuel to Rudy’s dream and his grades and work ethic get stronger.
At last, Rudy is accepted to Notre Dame in a touching scene where he breaks down and thanks God. Rudy then walks on to
the practice squad and takes routine beatings from the bigger, stronger scholarship players on the football team. His
willingness to take these beatings, and his incredible enthusiasm rub off on the coaches and anger some of the players.
Eventually, he wins everyone’s respect and the players lobby coach Dan Devine to let him suit up for the last game of
his senior season. Rudy is allowed to suit up, and he even makes a couple of tackles in the game against Georgia Tech!
His dream is realized.
This is truly an inspirational film. You don’t have to be a Notre Dame fan to cheer for Rudy. This is a wonderful
true-life example of a person stopping at nothing to achieve their dream. It is highly emotional and marvelously
acted by all. I’m not sure how many of the details of this film really happened, but Rudy was a real person.
He did overcome great odds. He should be motivation for us all.
4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS:
Audio Commentary (Director’s Cut only) featuring David Anspaugh and Angelo Pizzo
Deleted Scenes (HD 03:14 Total)
Theatrical Trailer
Rudy: The Real Story
Production Featurette
First Down with Sean Astin
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