Chris not being in the movie annoyed me. I understand it was a creative decision but trying to imagine if someone made a movie about my family and completely leaving out one of my siblings would be awful. I don't care if the runtime would have been longer Chris should have been in the movie.
It's accredited decision in the head of the director but I also agree it just comes off as bad taste. I think it's the best wrestling movie ever made but it could have been better as good as it was. I want someone else to take a crack at it. I want someone to make a movie that's just as good that tells every brother and every story. All the reasonings of the director to me doesn't make much sense they could have made the movie longer. The director saying one more death would have been too dark not true true stories you should get more leeway. Also it's the story of his life it actually happened they're not doing any service to the human being who actually live that life it feels like a slap in the face of the actual human being. That being said it was a good movie.
I don't have siblings but if my parent's siblings were cut out, I'd be happy. Because they're honestly toxic people. However the glaring issue that you and so many wrestling fans don't understand is that Kevin was okay with the choice. If Kevin is fine with it, then so should we. And another thing is that most people going to the movies don't watch wrestling. I think what wrestling fans need to accept is that wrestling is not as big as it is in the UK and in Japan. Majority of movie goers don't want wrestling. I was standing waiting for the movie to open and was chit chatting with an older woman and she asked me if it was true that Kerry killed himself. I wasn't alive for most of it and when Kerry and Chris died, I wasn't allowed to watch wrestling when I lived with my grandmother in the 90's. I only saw what happened from Dark Side of the Ring, but I still liked the Iron Claw. Movies are supposed to entertain you. They did a good job of that. If I wanted accuracy I'd watch Dark Side of the Ring.
i feel like if he was in it with a minor role it'd make sense. he wouldn't neeed much screen time and i think that would represent how it was in real life.
@@thomasgradwell4958 Sure and if it was just a minor role everyone would be bitching that it wasn't a bigger part. There's just no pleasing some people
They could do a sequel where this film is suppressed etc metaphor, but generally you only cut entirely to make The Godfather, or pretty pop culture effort.
@@TheMeanGreenGoblin they're both tragic but for opposite reasons Mike never wanted to wrestle but Chris 100% did he was just physically unable to be a wrestler and that broke him. If anything it proves he should've been in the movie even more cuz of the opposites sides of the spectrum they were approaching the business from
@@dwightyboy5324 Absolutely. I am glad at least some people get it. Chris killed himself because he couldn't live up to the Von Erich "name", no matter how hard he tried. His tragedy highlights the dysfunction of that family and the wrestling business more than ANY of his brothers deaths and here...we all did it to him all over again as if we have learned nothing from it. Not to throw Kevin under the bus (because he has suffered enough), for being ok with leaving his brother out, but I know why he was ok with it. Everyone who has paid attention over the years, also already knows as well whether they are willing to say it or not. IMO, Kevin has never fully come to terms with how bad it really was or how much Frtiz really disregarded his sons for the Von Erich empire he was trying to create. That much is obvious from listening to Kevin talk over the years. That is how he deals with it and I won't judge him for that. That is meant as no disrespect to Kevin, I would not want to walk in his shoes, but it is what it is.
@@TNAROHfan if I'm being honest, I think the reason Kevin was fine with it was likely because he knew he probably wouldn't get another chance to see a Von Erich movie in his lifetime and probably figured this would be his only chance to have a movie about his family while he's still alive, which I understand. I doubt there were many directors coming up to him making movie pitches. And from listening to him talk about his dad, I don't think he understood just how bad Fritz really was at times.
@@dwightyboy5324 Yeah. Everything sort of points to Fritz being kind of a monster who didn't even want to hear that his sons were spiraling out of control. Most of the people there almost always say, he'd just fire the messenger instead, being the cash cows the brothers were. Then when he decides he wants to get out with his money, he tells Jerry Jarrett (according to Jerry) that Kerry and Kevin were "dopeheads" and that Jerry was essentially stupid to go into business with them. So there is Kevin's version and basically everybody else's version of Fritz. I guess Kevin deals with it in his own way.
I think it really is a travesty that Chris wasn’t in this. If you’re going to do a Von Erich film, have the whole family in it. Even the oldest one who died at 5 was even in this and only 2 of the Von Erich’s were alive for him and probably didn't even remember him. What pissed me off was the family photo at the end where the sons are in the ring hugging their dad. Very sentimental, but without Chris in the photo it just seemed so hollow.
He is in it because mikes character is whats called a composite character (of mike and chris). I trust Durkin knows better what makes more sense for a film than you. Chris was in the script for 5 years but ultimately had to be made into a composite to make the film better
You ever wrote a script? Well if you ever do you may find upon editing and reading and beating it out that you have 2 characters who play a super similar role and serve super similar purposes. When you already have to flesh out so many elements and parts of the family, naturally some things are lost or combined.
The entire film could have been made from his perspective. He grows up idolizing his brothers and when he can't be like them he takes his own life. Of all the stories in there that might be the most tragic one. And the irony of him once again being left out is just terrible. The tragedy of all of them dying is the story. How they influenced each other to take that route. Leaving one out only weakens the story.
@@nevermindgaming6848 Maybe don't watch a film about the Von Erichs if you are worried it'll be to depressing. Go watch some upbeat disney or something.
I just saw this movie, and it was powerful overall, excellent pacing of the storytelling and casting. But the fact that Chris was excluded as if he never existed was just despicable. Because he's story was important given the fact as to why he took his own life not being able to aspire to be like his brothers and is in my opinion the most tragic of all the deaths in the Von Erich family.
They could have turned it into a TV Mini Series instead of a film. That way there would have been no way they could excuse cutting Chris from the entire thing.
Chris didn't even score being in the pics with his family in this movie. Okay, Chris wasn't important enough to mention in the movie, but how can a movie-maker re-create an actual family pic and simply delete a family member. Goodness, at least leave Chris in the pic to give Chris some type of existence.
They didn’t even include him in the real picture at the end, that was seriously fcked up like ok don’t put him in the movie but at least find a picture with him in it damn
@@jaysosurreal I agree. How can anyone completely erase Chris's existence from the family. I know that the video explained, but the explanation fails to work for me. Including Chris in, at least, the family pic would have cost little/nothing and would have allowed the film's audience a point of interest/curiosity that would (likely) have encouraged research. Chris deserved more.
Absolutely. In that case, it was just bad writing. If they weren’t going to write the movie from Chris’s perspective of looking up to his brothers and what it did to him, then at least give him a minor role of existence. It wouldn’t have been difficult at all to write that in and really wouldn’t have increased the run time having him be there with a line or two.
Thinking more about this now, I would’ve understood the decision not to include Chris. One suicide in a movie is bad. Two suicides in a movie is unthinkable. Three would’ve pushed the bar to a very uncomfortable, shocking feeling. So I understand that part. But, if Chris had been in this movie, they should’ve had a scene where someone says Chris is gone and then cut to a quick shot of the memorial service for him. It’s another minute to the movie, which isn’t a lot.
Exactly. You have to have SOMETHING! for Chris in a movie about the Von Erich legacy and their family during that time. It's dishonest and really terrible not to. I also understand being concerned with how tragic another death would have been, but that is the story of the Von Erich's.
@@TNAROHfan Tragedy, however, is the tilt to the other side from the family's greatness. I hate that the family experienced such tragedy. However, the movie-maker shows the family's greatness in a realistic sense (from what I hear). Why not show the tragedy in a realistic sense? Showing the family's greatness displays Fritz's strength, as well as the brothers. Showing all the tragedy displays Doris's strength, which is worth showing. Doris had to be a strong woman to lose every son, except one. Chris's life counted, and Chris's death counted. Acknowledge both.
Makes me give it a one-star down despite the movie being good personally if I had known that I wouldn't have rated it 5 star movie. Personally, if I were Kevin Von Erich, I would be a little upset about them doing that. The movie was good. I'll give them that best wrestling movie I've ever seen. However, I think it was highly in bad taste that they did not include him. They didn't shy away from the suicides in the movie, so that's not the reason it was just purely a creative decision and it was in bad taste. I'm sorry, but I feel like his story Should Have Been told that's really not doing any service to him. At this point, I would like someone to already remake this movie with the same plot, but with his character included. Still think it was the best movie ever. I just think it wasn't good of the director not to include him, just my opinion.
@nattydelights6381 with that excuse, though the whole film should have been rushed already, no, they could have just extended the length of the film they should have included him. As a lifelong wrestling fan, I don't agree with the director. It feels like it's in bad taste not to have his character.
It's crazy that when this story got it's first movie treatment, there was so much tragedy to put on the screen, they had to leave out one VonErich. Life is always more tragic than fiction.
I solely believe that "I told you to look out for him" line was intended for the real-life kevin. Everyone who knows the story knows that kevin regrets leaving his brother alone that night after chris promised him he wouldn't end his own life.
I’m a writer, and I love writing about true stories and having to imagine details that can only be speculated on for continuity. They could’ve absolutely included Chris even in a minor role and that would have made it 90% authentic true story instead of having to embellish so much. This families true story is cinematic enough without having to falsify or completely omit anything. And runtime wouldn’t be a problem. If you’re a good writer, you can work it all in.
@@user-we3me3dg1yor don't watch it the movie was already 2 hours they cut shit from movies all the time i hope you're either 10 years old and don't know any better or a mentally handicapped person
I enjoyed the film, but I think that it would have worked better as a multi episode limited series. The film already ran for over 2 hours, and with all that happened it is understandable that so many details are kept out due to time restrictions. Along with Chris's story I would have liked for their rivalry with the Freebirds to be touched upon more than it was.
Oh, fuck off. Not everyting needs to be a generic series directed by some Netflix hack. 2001: A Space Odyssey told the story of man's inception to the next stage in human evolution. I think this movie can tell the story of the Von Erichs just fine, thanks very much.
Damn - people really have a low tolerance to sitting in a theater for over 2 hrs huh? Only time I can understand anyone objecting to a 2 hr plus movie is for bathroom breaks. Otherwise, it’s probably a short attention span issue.
YES! Let's use that logic with EVERY movie ever made, because obviously you can get in more details with a series. I think they should have made Avengers End Game into a series too, just image how much more we could have seen. In fact, I think theaters should be removed and everything needs to be a series.
I grew up on WCCW, the Von Erichs, Freebirds, Iceman King Parsons and so on. Iron Claw brought back sweet memories. Although the Von Erichs' consistent family tragedies were disturbing, Iron Claw is an amazing film!!! Much respect to Kevin and his boys carrying on the Von Erich legacy in AEW!!!
Okay, well... I'm sorry, but I thought the point of the movie was to tell the TRUE STORY of the Von Erich's. YES, what happened to all of them was sad, but it is real life. They should have stayed true to the real life tragedies of these young men. I seriously do not understand this. The whole "one death was [sad] enough." Well, it was real life and it happened. They should've told the whole story. 🤷🏻♀️
I can't imagine how anyone who's had a sibling they loved could be ok with them just being erased from their story. Just came home from seeing the film without the foreknowledge that Chris' life and legacy would be ignored...it really ruined the experience for me.
I just saw the movie (Iron Claw) this afternoon... The actor that played Mike was quite good... You know it's a good actor when he can convey so much with saying so little.
I haven’t seen the movie yet, but if it’s supposed to be about the brothers they should have kept Chris in it. Chris was and is part of the family, he died, people like me, that saw them wrestle, are going to be saddened because even though he was the youngest and smallest, he still gave everything he had in the ring, and to not see him in the movie is just sad. With the exception of Kevyn death just seemed to follow this family.
The thing is that it's hard to keep the story for a full-length movie. The von erichs have such a history that it wouldn't fit in a movie. They had to cut it
@@round105 YES! It's also their creative freedom to make a choice like that, this movie already had A LOT to focus on to keep it at a healthy lenght and not feel overwhelming. I'm so burned out on movies trying to squeeze in too much shit. Godzilla X King Kong had way too many stories in it, and it became this cluster fuck of ideas. Trying to recap that movie on the way home felt like a chore.
I'm pretty sure Netflix or Hulu will do a series following this film that will give more detail and that will absolutely include Chris Von Erich the same thing they did with Selena
@@Jeffro5564 no I'm not new to the Von Erich story a matter of fact when I was a little girl my grandfather used to take me to the sportatorium all the time I got the touch Kevin Von Erich I was so excited Sean Durkin had his reasons why he left Chris on Eric out of the movie my only point is maybe they'll do a docudrama mini-series like they did with Selena which had way more detail
@@rohegarcia2802Can't put it on family for ethical and artistic reasons. Family as subject dealt with humanely or you man up for art disservice. Audience has to contextualize main factors because each family member 's experience just compounds the subject. There's ways to artistically reference without subject confronting. Pov of film could have been the not portrayed brother.
While watching the movie i was wondering where chris was. Then when the deaths started happening i was almost thankful he wasnt in the movie. I was just thinking i dont think the audience could handle another death. By the time kerrys death happened i was just tired of feeling sad and was feeling just like kevin on why does this keep happening.
Absolutely I just seen the movie today and it was enough. I think the fact that most ppl didn’t know there was an older brother that drowned as a kid they shed light on the brother lease talked about
@@FireJachexactly! I haven’t seen this movie yet and idk if it’s says based on a true story and I know the word “based” here can mean very loosely but, all the deaths were REAL and people should see all of that. It’s so weird how it’s like “no the audience can’t handle that” how they can’t handle reality because it’s too depressing. Sure some movies are an escape from reality absolutely. But this story just feels strange to not add in Chris. I think the story of the Von Erich family is powerful and should be told how it actually happened.
It was clear when watching the film that Mike's character was a combination of both brothers, Mike and Chris. The fact that Kevin's most important desire for the film was to show the love he and his brothers had for each other - and how that was absolutely respected throughout the film is the most important thing. Many movies are made that do not get the blessing from surviving family and it's great to know this film got that blessing from Kevin. I would think that knowing your family's painful, yet incredible story is forever etched into history in a portrayal you approve of is very gratifying. I also think the film did a great job of allowing the viewer to decide for themselves what type of person Fritz Von Erich was and didn't glorify or demonize him - brilliant.
@@nostalgiaman6816 They should have included a snippet of that as well, but they were not Von Erich's. This movie portrayed itself as being about the Von Erich legacy.
I think thst Chris Von Erick's story would have been the most interesting. At 5 foot 5, he was the smallest brother. He suffered from asthma and brittle bone disease. He tried to become a wrestler, but he was too small, and often broke his bones while performing simple wrestling maneuvers.
If they casted taller wrestlers for the Kevin and Kerry...Efron or Jeremy could have played Chris...heck even in the trailer.."Gordy" looks like a bulkier Chris. The way I see it...if you gonna say a story about the Von Erichs...include ALL the wrestlers because Chris was a factor with Davids death as well as his statute and injuries.
@@nostalgiaman6816 It almost broke my heart to be honest and that is not easily done. It was very surreal. Jeremy Allen White literally seems more like Chris than he does Kerry in looks and persona. I couldn't help but think...this is Chris. Kerry was the golden child, gifted and outgoing. Literally Godlike in Texas during the Von Erich's heyday. He came off more like quiet and troubled Chris.
There is certainly a logic to cutting down some aspects of a story in order to get a reasonable run-time for any movie, but cutting Chris out really does feel like a terrible disservice. The poor guy experienced the tragedy as much as the rest of them.
The story was told from a creative narrative, not as a documentary. I am writing a book and screenplay about some amazing real life people who did extraordinary things, but it is hard to include every detail and every nook and cranny. I think they did a great job by amalgamating the two younger brothers to one character to focus on the narrative. The documentaries are already out there. This is a telling of the legend of The Von Erichs. I loved them on Mid-South Wrestling as a kid.
@lavelllucas - Usually I would agree and films cannot be expected to be documentaries. But brotherhood is a key component of the Von Erich story so to pretend Chris doesn't exist just feels wrong. I know directors have to make tough calls but I think the audience would be ok with an extra 20 minutes to include the whole Von Erich story.
Why do people make it sound like that Mike came along into the sport after David’s death? Most Ol school fans know that Mike came along while David was still alive.
To be fair, Mike debuted on November 24, 1983. David passed on February 10th, 1984. So he wasn't active for even 3 months when David died. I think the point is Mike was forced to jump into a starring role that he just wasn't ready for. He had to fill that void at 20yrs old. That was never the plan and he just wasn't ready professionally, physically or emotionally.
It's one thing they didn't have time for him to have a character but to not even have him in family pics or have a kid running around in the background is just crazy to me. Like he never existed.
I believe leaving him out was a bad move but the movie was already long. Chris would have strengthened the story by emphasizing the unbelievable tragedy it was.
Easier said than done, you are saying this without understanding how to make a movie from start to finish, you have no idea how difficult it is. People from the outside always think they know best. It's like watching sports "OH NO, WTF, why didn't he pass him the ball he was wide open" Wellllllll Because it is easier said than done.
Why doesn't he just say he's not good enough of a writer to include Chris & keep it moving. I saw the movie, I guess Chris needed to be cut to make room for (SPOILER ALERT) David Von Erich jerking off in the shower. Chris' story and death was really an essential part of the Von Erich tragedy as a whole but seeing as Durkin seriously chopped what really happened to bits and just left the cliff notes remaining, young Chris became expendable. I came to the conclusion that this movie wasn't meant for hardcore old school wrestling fans who have been following this Von Erich story for decades but to casuals and general audience members coming into the movie cold. Some people who are the former, including me, found this story to be pretty hollow & rushed. It seems like once David died, Durkin hit the gas & sped right through the unfolding events which in reality took 9 years & wrapped it up in 2 years for his story. I know that was enough for the overwhelming majority of people & I'm happy so many loved this movie & got even a small taste of the Von Erich story, but for me it was a kind of a letdown. Letdown as in story, acting was geat. I thought Zac Efron and Holt McCallany were outstanding & if they don't at least get an Oscar nomination its a crime. Years before The Iron Claw was even greenlit I always thought there's no way to do true justice to the Von Erich story in a movie thats 2 - 2 & a half hours long & that a tv series on streaming was the best way to go. After the Iron Claw I feel even more strong about that now but I think that ship has sailed because despite my disappointment with it, this movie is a huge hit & I don't see anyone trying to tackle an even more in depth and more accurate re-telling of the story anytime soon if at all.
As a fan of wrestling during that time it is hard to get over all the stuff that was cut out. It makes sense sine their story is so full of tragedy and legacy that it is difficult to fit in a 2 or 3 hour movie.
No true story put into film is ever really the truest story. If the last surviving brother is good with it, who am I to argue. I'm just glad they're finally getting the recognition they deserve.
In an interview the director also felt that for non-wrestling fans (the vast majority of people) Chris’ suicide would have been too much of a downer and pushed the audiences believability too far. That movie was already tragic enough.
I was totally unfamiliar with the story until seeing the film, I loved it and then when looking up more details in the car on my phone I found out about Chris and now I quite dislike this movie. Leaving out one of the siblings is SOOO disrespectful, especially since its THEIR story as a family, you can't just leave one out :/
As a life long fan of the Von Erich family, I found a lot of stuff missing from the movie. My wife who is not a wrestling fan liked the movie so I guess it can go both ways. But I will say that this, the Von Erich family story should of not been made for the big screen, instead it should of been made for Netflix, Peacock or Starz. The reason being is that this could've of easily gone into 5 or 6 seasons, (one Season for the Dad & a season for each son) I also would've loved to have seen the families reaction to the death of Bruiser Brody since they were such good friends with him.
I think you said it all for both the positives and the negatives. The movie could have been 6 hours long or a 5 part series. I thought what the director accomplished in a little over two hours was great. Glad you brought up Bruiser Brody. I thought it was very interesting to have a match in the movie with Brody and Gino Hernandez as heels (one murdered the other died of an OD). How about the mobile home? How many people know Jack died by drowning next to their mobile home after being shocked? I had to explain to my wife for over an hour after the movie about all the things that were left out or out of order. I thought the movie did a great job of describing as much as possible
I agree. I think it just shouldn’t have even been made period if it did not include all brothers (speaking about Chris) it is such a shame. I can’t get over them excluding him. I’ve been reading that Kerry was married as well and had kids of his own which they didn’t even mention. The Darkside of The Ring episode about them was 10x better than the movie, unfortunately.
As a HUGE wrestling fan growing up I think his decision to cut Chris out is BULLSHIT!! If you're gonna tell the story. TELL THE WHOLE FUCKIN STORY! This movie was lame at best. Felt rushed and incomplete. Very disappointed Sean.
Durbin is an idiot. That’s like having on 3 people die in the Titanic movie bc anymore deaths would be “too hard to take” That’s immensely disrespect to Chris. This story should have been made into a series if it needed that to tell the whole story. Or just make the movie 5 hours long; Gone with the Wind did it. Maybe the production company or whoever told him he needed to fit a certain time length, but that still doesn’t make it a good decision to leave Chris out
I don’t think Chris or any of the deaths ( David’s daughter)should have been taken out of the movie. This wasn’t their “movie “, this was their life, their reality. As tragic and heartbreaking as it is, to say “ it was too many deaths for the movie” or “ the deaths were too similar “ is deplorable.
Should have been a short series like 6 episodes - it was a very interesting story of insanely bad luck. Taking time to make that into what it actually was meant to be, and telling the story of the family should have been paramount.
Message to the filmmakers: You know what, it's better to include Chris and avoid having to explain yourself every time, and sound less and less convincing in the process to a majority of people. By contrast, if you included Chris and devoted less than 5 minutes within the feature to him, no one would complain, because the big brothers were the stars. You f'd up.
Well said. As someone who was VERY aware there was a brother missing from the movie's story, I spent most of my time fixated on that fact and feeling puzzled.
@@cjmitchell881 You know, it feels cruel to me to exclude him. He wanted his brothers' stardom/acclaim but he didn't have it in the gene pool. He likely felt alone/ignored when he took his life. Now, he's being ignored by the filmmakers by not even existing. I'm at a loss.
Truly a shitting thing to do to the one brother who because of his size & health issue was left out of the Glory his brothers achieved in wrestling. While Mike's injury & suicide was extremely tragic, it took a larger toll on Chris, because he felt the need to step up.
That decision was one which was very disrespectful to the legacy of the Von Erich family. Younger viewers who aren’t familiar with the family will be lead to believe Chris didn’t exist, and he deserves his story to be known as much as the rest do.
They even had baby Jackie in the movie! To leave Chris out was just wrong. Even a brief bit about Chris would have been at least “ok” but to cut the smallest, youngest brother out completely, is just so disrespectful
The irony huh? Chris wasn’t big enough or strong enough to wrestle. And.. apparently.. his death wasn’t “big enough” to be in the movie. You have to make the audience FEEL what Kevin felt. All these comments about how another suicide being in the movie would be so sad. WTF?! These same people probably loved the Rambo movies.
You made the best comment on this post. If it's going to be a biopic, tell the whole story. For that, I still have The Wrestler as the best dramatization of Pro Wrestling.
That's how I feel about it too. I really enjoyed the movie and I understand where the director is coming from but at the end of the day it comes off as bad taste to not include a person in the movie who always felt... not included.
@@Mr.Majestic77 When Kevin tells the story on WWE’s dvd about finding Chris’s suicide note after speaking to him out on the ranch… then running back out there and putting his “thumb” in the hole - along with his mother having to witness it - that should have been in the movie
Damn Chris was overlook in life and Death that’s the part that makes me mad about him not being in the movie, he literally killed himself because he felt like he wasn’t good enough only for his story to be left out completely in the bio pic…….shame on the director for that
excuse my tone but lets be brutally honest. just emagine feeling like you're not good enough compared to your brothers who are the literal physical specimens, while you're 5'4 and look "unfortunate" to say the least , then klling yourself because of that, and THEN they make a whole movie about your family and they STILL dont include you ? BECAUSE IT WOULD BE TOO MUCH? oh please. the movie would have been so much more raw , but this bald idiot director couldn't write the tragedy and sell it. shame on him for disrespecting chris's name and legacy.
They shouldn't have cut Chris, it made the movie disingenuous and feel incomplete to what could've been a great movie. It still was great to anyone that doesn't do any research or have any idea who the Von Erich's were/are.
I hope they release a version of the movie including Chris. Chris not bring there keeps me from giving it all the stars. Like I understand why they didn’t include him because it would be so much tragedy and the movie was already super long but still 😢 I would’ve loved to see Chris reuniting with the rest of the brothers in those afterlife scenes
This was my only complaint about the movie. Chris deserved to be remember just as much as Kerry, Mike and David. Even Jack Jr got a mention. You cannot make s true family tragedy without the ENTIRE family. Its like leaving out 1 of the Sullivian Brothers in The Fighting Sullivians which there were 5 as well. Still an awesome and heartbreaking movie. I held it together till the end and not seeing Chris walk with his Brother only made me cry more. RIP and God bless the Von Erich Family.
The movie was very manipulative. It changes a lot of facts to make some characters look better and others look worse. It’s over dramatic handling of Kerry’s death bothered me. The fact that they decided to remove an entire character, tells you how much the movie cares about the facts.
I noticed differences in the movie, the one that shocked me the most was Kevin found Kerry,dead 😳Fritz von Erich found Kerry, So the ending of this Movie was a shock. There were other things in the timeline that were different. But I’m glad I watched the movie, I knew the Von Eric Brothers, I was in Wrestling School, When I met Kevin, and he was very supportive of all of us in Wrestling school. And I went on to meet Kerry and David loved them all, never met Mike, but did meet Chris at a Gym I Managed in Denton Texas, he was much shorter than His Brothers, but had That Von Eric drive and spirit. What a horrible tragedy for one family to live through. Rest in peace Von Eric Family. Glad to know Kevin is still alive. Debbie Death , USWA
How was there deaths similar? I'm from Texas and was a teen in the 80's. The Von Erich's were ROCKSTARS in Texas. I remember everything and their deaths were nothing alike. I love that their story is being told. You can't imagine how HUGE this family was back then I hate that Chris isn't in it
They both got into the business, ended up physically damaged from it (Mike with toxic shock syndrome and Chris injured due to brittle bones) and couldn’t wrestle up to the level of the older brothers and killed themselves. Mike was never the same afterwards and he knew it.
This story could be told in completion if they made a limited 6 or 8 part series on Netflix or Prime maybe Paramount. Take the time to make sure the actors were actual look a likes instead of combining characters . I saw the movie ... it is a nice tribute that glossed over alot of important details ...seemed rushed ... I think a short series would be better.
They really should’ve included the death of the youngest brother. That family went through so much and the whole entire story should’ve shown just how much had happened to them.
I grew up watching these guys. They were a favorite of my mothers. I knew how it was going to end. I cried all thru the movie. RIP Chris... it's understandable as it would seem repetitive in movie form. Good thing awesome people made these videos so all that searched could learn all the facts.
I sort of get it... knowing nothing of this family, (or much about pro wrestling for that matter) I was surprised and horrified to learn a THIRD brother committed suicide! I understand melding the two younger brothers in a way, however, there seemed to be a missed opportunity of warning people of how suicide can be contagious. I mean, sure the dad was tough and completely unreasonable, but I appreciated they didn't turn him into a cartoon villain. There are many dads like that and either the kids come to an understanding with their bully dads later in life, or if there's real abuse, they go no contact. But so many suicides are very rare and seemed to warrant a spotlight on why this would happen over and over again.
The combined hardship and heartbreak that their mother and Kevin has endured makes a Greek Tragedy seem meaningless. I hope that people get the same message I walked away with after watching this movie; tell your loved ones you love them…..each and every day.
As a person who grew up during the "Attitude Era" I've never heard of the family. I stumbled across this movie on Max and this movie was depressing as shit, but a great movie. 5 out of 6 sons die and 3 by suicide has to be devastating especially for the mother
Call me unrealistic, but I am a true Texan who grew up watching almost every televised bit of this family, and I am already angry before even seeing the movie. The movie blends Mike and Chris. Really? These two men were two different people with different relationships to each of the brothers. Hearing that the movie blends 2 brothers into one will leave this Texan feeling empty and confused. A big part of the Von Erich story is how Chris's brothers worked so hard to make him part of the wrestling world even though Chris was not healthy and strong. Missed opportunity, and (in my opinion) a huge mistake in choosing to blend 2 brothers. I do understand the challenge of having to make artistic decisions. However, the person making the movie said that he didn't approach Kevin until he knew what movie he was making. I am not sure how he sold his choice of blending to Kevin, but that choice (for me) points to the idea that the rise and fall of the Von Erich wrestling was primary. The brotherly love ought to have been primary, and the wrestling ought to have been secondary. Now, I wonder if I will be watching what I will view as "just another wrestling movie." I am offended on behalf of both Mike and Chris. Neither got his glory in the ring, so now the movie-maker cheats each out of the glory of the brotherly love coming to the big screen. Maybe, just maybe, the movie-maker should have spent a large amount of time talking to fans of that era. Missed opportunity; big mistake.
It was a terrible slight! Just unthinkable to completely write out an actual brother who took on that cursed stage name and tried to live up to it to make his family proud of him. Like I said, I got an eerie feeling that the worst of every cartoon stereotype of old Fritz himself, had written it like a wrestling storyline and omitted the "embarrassing" Von Erich brother from it.
I saw the movie, and at the risk of throwing more fuel on your fire, the Mike character is not a composite of Mike And Chris. It's all Mike. At least I didn't see any traits of Chris in him.
@@TNAROHfan I had planned on going to the matinee tomorrow to see this much-awaited movie, but I know that I will walk away feeling incomplete, so I am debating on whether or not to go. Those who didn't grow up with the Von Erichs wouldn't miss Chris. Those of us who did grow up with the Von Erichs will miss Chris. Chris had such a big heart for his brothers. Chris had to know that he wasn't wrestling material. Even so, Chris joined right in. Leaving Chris out leaves out a large chunk of the story. I remember Daddy saying, "Why in the world would Fritz let Chris in the ring. He can't whip nobody." Daddy, soon after, said, "Probably because Chris wanted to be with his brothers and didn't want to feel left out." The other brothers protected Chris. I believe you when you say that Mike was all Mike in the movie. I think the movie-maker wanted to use words to conjure up (in the viewers minds) what he left out of the movie. I surely am glad that Doris isn't here to see how Chris is totally absent from the movie. Heck, even Lance (from my understanding) gets a second or two in the movie, so why not Chris?
@@TNAROHfan Hey, I am with you, and I suspect that Kevin was not happy about the choice since Kevin (reportedly) said that the choice "made sense" while also (reportedly) admitting that he could not have done much about the choice. Well, Fritz loved all his sons and didn't try to hide Chris. Fritz put Chris right out there when he could. Leaving Chris out tells me that the movie-maker, most likely, forgot that he was telling a family wrestling story and defaulted to a wrestling story. "Family" (brotherly love and brothers wanting to please Fritz, their father) is what makes this movie different. So now we know. Only some family members count. I suppose Chris just wasn't sellable enough in the movie-maker's mind. Chris is certainly sellable to those who grew up with the Von Erichs. Sorry Chris. You deserve better.
I wouldn't have cared if it added a 20-30 minutes to the movie! Chris should've been portrayed! The afterlife scene where Kerry reunites with David, Mike and Jack Jr. felt so disingenuous without Chris there!
Chris not being in the movie annoyed me. I understand it was a creative decision but trying to imagine if someone made a movie about my family and completely leaving out one of my siblings would be awful. I don't care if the runtime would have been longer Chris should have been in the movie.
It's accredited decision in the head of the director but I also agree it just comes off as bad taste. I think it's the best wrestling movie ever made but it could have been better as good as it was. I want someone else to take a crack at it. I want someone to make a movie that's just as good that tells every brother and every story. All the reasonings of the director to me doesn't make much sense they could have made the movie longer. The director saying one more death would have been too dark not true true stories you should get more leeway. Also it's the story of his life it actually happened they're not doing any service to the human being who actually live that life it feels like a slap in the face of the actual human being. That being said it was a good movie.
I don't have siblings but if my parent's siblings were cut out, I'd be happy. Because they're honestly toxic people. However the glaring issue that you and so many wrestling fans don't understand is that Kevin was okay with the choice. If Kevin is fine with it, then so should we.
And another thing is that most people going to the movies don't watch wrestling. I think what wrestling fans need to accept is that wrestling is not as big as it is in the UK and in Japan. Majority of movie goers don't want wrestling. I was standing waiting for the movie to open and was chit chatting with an older woman and she asked me if it was true that Kerry killed himself.
I wasn't alive for most of it and when Kerry and Chris died, I wasn't allowed to watch wrestling when I lived with my grandmother in the 90's. I only saw what happened from Dark Side of the Ring, but I still liked the Iron Claw. Movies are supposed to entertain you. They did a good job of that. If I wanted accuracy I'd watch Dark Side of the Ring.
Agreed
Have to agree
The movie is garbage.
Chris needed to be in the movie. Even if it was a minor role. I understand time constraints, but leaving him out is shameful and frankly insulting.
i feel like if he was in it with a minor role it'd make sense. he wouldn't neeed much screen time and i think that would represent how it was in real life.
Seems lazy like most Hollywood movies these days
A different director should have too on the movie; way to honor a family's legacy by tarnishing or simply removing a sibling !? 😮
I meant helmed or taken on
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@@thomasgradwell4958 Sure and if it was just a minor role everyone would be bitching that it wasn't a bigger part. There's just no pleasing some people
I actually think Chris' story was the most tragic of the entire family.
Then I’m okay with it not being in the movie because it was already too devastating for me 😭😭😭😭😭
They could do a sequel where this film is suppressed etc metaphor, but generally you only cut entirely to make The Godfather, or pretty pop culture effort.
It was...
I don't know, man. Mike's was pretty tragic.
@@TheMeanGreenGoblin they're both tragic but for opposite reasons Mike never wanted to wrestle but Chris 100% did he was just physically unable to be a wrestler and that broke him. If anything it proves he should've been in the movie even more cuz of the opposites sides of the spectrum they were approaching the business from
Its BS that they cut Chris. Its a slap in the face to his memory that he isnt important enough to mentioned with his brothers
The saddest part is that in real life it's reasons like this is what ultimately lead to Chris' death
@@dwightyboy5324 Absolutely. I am glad at least some people get it. Chris killed himself because he couldn't live up to the Von Erich "name", no matter how hard he tried. His tragedy highlights the dysfunction of that family and the wrestling business more than ANY of his brothers deaths and here...we all did it to him all over again as if we have learned nothing from it.
Not to throw Kevin under the bus (because he has suffered enough), for being ok with leaving his brother out, but I know why he was ok with it. Everyone who has paid attention over the years, also already knows as well whether they are willing to say it or not. IMO, Kevin has never fully come to terms with how bad it really was or how much Frtiz really disregarded his sons for the Von Erich empire he was trying to create. That much is obvious from listening to Kevin talk over the years. That is how he deals with it and I won't judge him for that. That is meant as no disrespect to Kevin, I would not want to walk in his shoes, but it is what it is.
@@TNAROHfan if I'm being honest, I think the reason Kevin was fine with it was likely because he knew he probably wouldn't get another chance to see a Von Erich movie in his lifetime and probably figured this would be his only chance to have a movie about his family while he's still alive, which I understand. I doubt there were many directors coming up to him making movie pitches. And from listening to him talk about his dad, I don't think he understood just how bad Fritz really was at times.
@@dwightyboy5324 Yeah. Everything sort of points to Fritz being kind of a monster who didn't even want to hear that his sons were spiraling out of control. Most of the people there almost always say, he'd just fire the messenger instead, being the cash cows the brothers were.
Then when he decides he wants to get out with his money, he tells Jerry Jarrett (according to Jerry) that Kerry and Kevin were "dopeheads" and that Jerry was essentially stupid to go into business with them. So there is Kevin's version and basically everybody else's version of Fritz. I guess Kevin deals with it in his own way.
@@TNAROHfanKevin deserves tons of respect and compassion, but he still carries a lot of water for Fritz and the family name.
I think it really is a travesty that Chris wasn’t in this. If you’re going to do a Von Erich film, have the whole family in it. Even the oldest one who died at 5 was even in this and only 2 of the Von Erich’s were alive for him and probably didn't even remember him.
What pissed me off was the family photo at the end where the sons are in the ring hugging their dad. Very sentimental, but without Chris in the photo it just seemed so hollow.
He is in it because mikes character is whats called a composite character (of mike and chris). I trust Durkin knows better what makes more sense for a film than you. Chris was in the script for 5 years but ultimately had to be made into a composite to make the film better
Just lazy and cheap
@@TamlaPearseyyou know nothing about the flim industry lil bro
know about social engineering
You ever wrote a script? Well if you ever do you may find upon editing and reading and beating it out that you have 2 characters who play a super similar role and serve super similar purposes. When you already have to flesh out so many elements and parts of the family, naturally some things are lost or combined.
The entire film could have been made from his perspective. He grows up idolizing his brothers and when he can't be like them he takes his own life. Of all the stories in there that might be the most tragic one. And the irony of him once again being left out is just terrible.
The tragedy of all of them dying is the story. How they influenced each other to take that route. Leaving one out only weakens the story.
Completely agree!!!!
Beautifully said
It would be too depressing plus the movie would be over 3 hours
@@nevermindgaming6848 Maybe don't watch a film about the Von Erichs if you are worried it'll be to depressing. Go watch some upbeat disney or something.
@@basquat76FACTS go watch The Marvels 😂
I just saw this movie, and it was powerful overall, excellent pacing of the storytelling and casting. But the fact that Chris was excluded as if he never existed was just despicable. Because he's story was important given the fact as to why he took his own life not being able to aspire to be like his brothers and is in my opinion the most tragic of all the deaths in the Von Erich family.
The saddest part of Chris being omitted from the movie is that, in his heart he was more “Von Erich” than all of the brothers.
They could have turned it into a TV Mini Series instead of a film. That way there would have been no way they could excuse cutting Chris from the entire thing.
Chris Von Erich's end is so tragic. It's a movie unto itself. RIP
Chris didn't even score being in the pics with his family in this movie. Okay, Chris wasn't important enough to mention in the movie, but how can a movie-maker re-create an actual family pic and simply delete a family member. Goodness, at least leave Chris in the pic to give Chris some type of existence.
They didn’t even include him in the real picture at the end, that was seriously fcked up like ok don’t put him in the movie but at least find a picture with him in it damn
@@jaysosurreal I agree. How can anyone completely erase Chris's existence from the family. I know that the video explained, but the explanation fails to work for me. Including Chris in, at least, the family pic would have cost little/nothing and would have allowed the film's audience a point of interest/curiosity that would (likely) have encouraged research. Chris deserved more.
Absolutely. In that case, it was just bad writing. If they weren’t going to write the movie from Chris’s perspective of looking up to his brothers and what it did to him, then at least give him a minor role of existence. It wouldn’t have been difficult at all to write that in and really wouldn’t have increased the run time having him be there with a line or two.
this video explains just that.....
I call bs on the whole idea of leaving Chris out. Very disrespectful imo.
Chris deserved to be in the movie. I feel like they REALLY dropped the ball with casting and creative decisions.
Especially with Flair. They should’ve had MJF play Flair
@@BreakingImageFilmsNah, should have had Jay Lethal play Ric Flair
Thinking more about this now, I would’ve understood the decision not to include Chris. One suicide in a movie is bad. Two suicides in a movie is unthinkable. Three would’ve pushed the bar to a very uncomfortable, shocking feeling. So I understand that part. But, if Chris had been in this movie, they should’ve had a scene where someone says Chris is gone and then cut to a quick shot of the memorial service for him. It’s another minute to the movie, which isn’t a lot.
Exactly. You have to have SOMETHING! for Chris in a movie about the Von Erich legacy and their family during that time. It's dishonest and really terrible not to.
I also understand being concerned with how tragic another death would have been, but that is the story of the Von Erich's.
@@TNAROHfan Tragedy, however, is the tilt to the other side from the family's greatness. I hate that the family experienced such tragedy. However, the movie-maker shows the family's greatness in a realistic sense (from what I hear). Why not show the tragedy in a realistic sense?
Showing the family's greatness displays Fritz's strength, as well as the brothers. Showing all the tragedy displays Doris's strength, which is worth showing. Doris had to be a strong woman to lose every son, except one. Chris's life counted, and Chris's death counted. Acknowledge both.
It would’ve felt rushed
Makes me give it a one-star down despite the movie being good personally if I had known that I wouldn't have rated it 5 star movie. Personally, if I were Kevin Von Erich, I would be a little upset about them doing that. The movie was good. I'll give them that best wrestling movie I've ever seen. However, I think it was highly in bad taste that they did not include him. They didn't shy away from the suicides in the movie, so that's not the reason it was just purely a creative decision and it was in bad taste. I'm sorry, but I feel like his story Should Have Been told that's really not doing any service to him. At this point, I would like someone to already remake this movie with the same plot, but with his character included. Still think it was the best movie ever. I just think it wasn't good of the director not to include him, just my opinion.
@nattydelights6381 with that excuse, though the whole film should have been rushed already, no, they could have just extended the length of the film they should have included him. As a lifelong wrestling fan, I don't agree with the director. It feels like it's in bad taste not to have his character.
At the very least, Chris' life and death should have been mentioned. The omission is disrespectful and compromises the film's accuracy.
A scroll at the end with a simple explanation would have been fine.
Or even at the beginning!@@jeffmcclure4047
Put Chris in the directors cut simple. Director's cuts are usually longer and its strsight to dvd so no need to rush
This happened during the writing process so there's no scenes with Chris you can add to it.
It's crazy that when this story got it's first movie treatment, there was so much tragedy to put on the screen, they had to leave out one VonErich. Life is always more tragic than fiction.
I solely believe that "I told you to look out for him" line was intended for the real-life kevin. Everyone who knows the story knows that kevin regrets leaving his brother alone that night after chris promised him he wouldn't end his own life.
I understand why, but it’s sad and feels like a disservice to the guy to make him the only brother non existent.
I’m a writer, and I love writing about true stories and having to imagine details that can only be speculated on for continuity. They could’ve absolutely included Chris even in a minor role and that would have made it 90% authentic true story instead of having to embellish so much. This families true story is cinematic enough without having to falsify or completely omit anything. And runtime wouldn’t be a problem. If you’re a good writer, you can work it all in.
I agree and it was only 2 hours, you could easily make that a 3 hour movie and I'd watch the whole thing. 3 and 1/2 hours even and it still be good
If it's going to be a biopic, the movie should tell the full story to include all the brothers.
Damn right!
Yea! I agree
Nah
@@user-we3me3dg1yor don't watch it the movie was already 2 hours they cut shit from movies all the time i hope you're either 10 years old and don't know any better or a mentally handicapped person
And The Iron Claw isn't --- that's why it just says inspired by a true story.
Chris deserved to walk with his brothers in the end. I mean they included Jack Jr and jack jr didnt even grow up in wrestling like chris did.
yea that scene really highlighted how wrong it was to leave Chris out of the story.
I enjoyed the film, but I think that it would have worked better as a multi episode limited series. The film already ran for over 2 hours, and with all that happened it is understandable that so many details are kept out due to time restrictions. Along with Chris's story I would have liked for their rivalry with the Freebirds to be touched upon more than it was.
Oh, fuck off. Not everyting needs to be a generic series directed by some Netflix hack. 2001: A Space Odyssey told the story of man's inception to the next stage in human evolution. I think this movie can tell the story of the Von Erichs just fine, thanks very much.
I totally agree 👍🏻
@MorallyReprehensible - Cinema is more accessible for those who don't want to pay for a whole streaming service monthly
Damn - people really have a low tolerance to sitting in a theater for over 2 hrs huh? Only time I can understand anyone objecting to a 2 hr plus movie is for bathroom breaks. Otherwise, it’s probably a short attention span issue.
YES! Let's use that logic with EVERY movie ever made, because obviously you can get in more details with a series. I think they should have made Avengers End Game into a series too, just image how much more we could have seen. In fact, I think theaters should be removed and everything needs to be a series.
to make a family with a tragic story....it seems awful to not include him
I grew up on WCCW, the Von Erichs, Freebirds, Iceman King Parsons and so on. Iron Claw brought back sweet memories. Although the Von Erichs' consistent family tragedies were disturbing, Iron Claw is an amazing film!!! Much respect to Kevin and his boys carrying on the Von Erich legacy in AEW!!!
You said a mouthful on that one !!!!!
We interviewed Kevin Von Erich in 2013 then Ross & Marshall in 2015.
Okay, well... I'm sorry, but I thought the point of the movie was to tell the TRUE STORY of the Von Erich's. YES, what happened to all of them was sad, but it is real life. They should have stayed true to the real life tragedies of these young men. I seriously do not understand this. The whole "one death was [sad] enough." Well, it was real life and it happened. They should've told the whole story. 🤷🏻♀️
I can't imagine how anyone who's had a sibling they loved could be ok with them just being erased from their story. Just came home from seeing the film without the foreknowledge that Chris' life and legacy would be ignored...it really ruined the experience for me.
I just saw the movie (Iron Claw) this afternoon...
The actor that played Mike was quite good... You know it's a good actor when he can convey so much with saying so little.
That is very true. His mannerisms said more than a monilogue could, and the short lines he had often cut deeper due to that. Great portrayal of Mike.
he didn't look that much like Mike; but he did a great acting job of portraying Mike von erich
@@arturoalmazan5262i dont think none of them did lol zac look more like kerry than anything imo
@elbledal yea that's true
I haven’t seen the movie yet, but if it’s supposed to be about the brothers they should have kept Chris in it. Chris was and is part of the family, he died, people like me, that saw them wrestle, are going to be saddened because even though he was the youngest and smallest, he still gave everything he had in the ring, and to not see him in the movie is just sad. With the exception of Kevyn death just seemed to follow this family.
The thing is that it's hard to keep the story for a full-length movie. The von erichs have such a history that it wouldn't fit in a movie. They had to cut it
@@round105 YES! It's also their creative freedom to make a choice like that, this movie already had A LOT to focus on to keep it at a healthy lenght and not feel overwhelming. I'm so burned out on movies trying to squeeze in too much shit. Godzilla X King Kong had way too many stories in it, and it became this cluster fuck of ideas. Trying to recap that movie on the way home felt like a chore.
I'm pretty sure Netflix or Hulu will do a series following this film that will give more detail and that will absolutely include Chris Von Erich the same thing they did with Selena
There already is a definitive doco on them. You must be new on Von Erich family hahahha
See Darkside of the Ring....
Know need for it go watch dark side of the ring
I hope so! Chris should have stayed in the movie IMHO.
@@Jeffro5564 no I'm not new to the Von Erich story a matter of fact when I was a little girl my grandfather used to take me to the sportatorium all the time I got the touch Kevin Von Erich I was so excited Sean Durkin had his reasons why he left Chris on Eric out of the movie my only point is maybe they'll do a docudrama mini-series like they did with Selena which had way more detail
No excuse is a good excuse for totally dismissing a child that committed suicide as if he didn't exist.
I strongly felt like when they did research for this film they only spoke to people who knew the family professionally not personally.
Kevin was heavily involved with the movie and gave the ok when told about Chris not being in the movie.
@@rohegarcia2802 he 100% gave his approval but he was very hands off for personal reasons. To say he was heavily involved is 100% false
I felt as though the director meant well but taking out one of the Von Erichs was a bad decision and comes off as bad taste
I saw Kevin say that in a video
@@rohegarcia2802Can't put it on family for ethical and artistic reasons. Family as subject dealt with humanely or you man up for art disservice. Audience has to contextualize main factors because each family member 's experience just compounds the subject. There's ways to artistically reference without subject confronting. Pov of film could have been the not portrayed brother.
While watching the movie i was wondering where chris was. Then when the deaths started happening i was almost thankful he wasnt in the movie. I was just thinking i dont think the audience could handle another death. By the time kerrys death happened i was just tired of feeling sad and was feeling just like kevin on why does this keep happening.
Absolutely I just seen the movie today and it was enough. I think the fact that most ppl didn’t know there was an older brother that drowned as a kid they shed light on the brother lease talked about
Nah the full story should have been told.
oh poor audience.... too much death poor audience. wtf is that excuse????
@@FireJachexactly! I haven’t seen this movie yet and idk if it’s says based on a true story and I know the word “based” here can mean very loosely but, all the deaths were REAL and people should see all of that. It’s so weird how it’s like “no the audience can’t handle that” how they can’t handle reality because it’s too depressing. Sure some movies are an escape from reality absolutely. But this story just feels strange to not add in Chris. I think the story of the Von Erich family is powerful and should be told how it actually happened.
It was clear when watching the film that Mike's character was a combination of both brothers, Mike and Chris. The fact that Kevin's most important desire for the film was to show the love he and his brothers had for each other - and how that was absolutely respected throughout the film is the most important thing. Many movies are made that do not get the blessing from surviving family and it's great to know this film got that blessing from Kevin. I would think that knowing your family's painful, yet incredible story is forever etched into history in a portrayal you approve of is very gratifying. I also think the film did a great job of allowing the viewer to decide for themselves what type of person Fritz Von Erich was and didn't glorify or demonize him - brilliant.
Chris’ absence from the movie is my only nitpick.
What about Kerry’s kids and him being married not being in there?
@@nostalgiaman6816 They should have included a snippet of that as well, but they were not Von Erich's. This movie portrayed itself as being about the Von Erich legacy.
There was no room for Chris Von Erich in this film. That’s very sad.
Pro Wrestling fans know how many Von Erich’s there were. Non wrestlings fans enjoy a movie ! God Bless the Von Erich’s
Exactly. I will pass on this movie.
I think thst Chris Von Erick's story would have been the most interesting. At 5 foot 5, he was the smallest brother. He suffered from asthma and brittle bone disease. He tried to
become a wrestler, but he was too small, and often broke his bones while performing simple wrestling maneuvers.
If they casted taller wrestlers for the Kevin and Kerry...Efron or Jeremy could have played Chris...heck even in the trailer.."Gordy" looks like a bulkier Chris. The way I see it...if you gonna say a story about the Von Erichs...include ALL the wrestlers because Chris was a factor with Davids death as well as his statute and injuries.
Jeremy is closer to the size of Chris -- laughable that they chose him for Kerry!
@@TamlaPearsey It was eerie for sure.
@@Rev.DavidJTowns Agreed it was distracting. Still, I enjoyed the movie overall.
@@TamlaPearseyyep trying to lift weights. Trying to get big
@@nostalgiaman6816 It almost broke my heart to be honest and that is not easily done. It was very surreal. Jeremy Allen White literally seems more like Chris than he does Kerry in looks and persona. I couldn't help but think...this is Chris. Kerry was the golden child, gifted and outgoing. Literally Godlike in Texas during the Von Erich's heyday. He came off more like quiet and troubled Chris.
There is certainly a logic to cutting down some aspects of a story in order to get a reasonable run-time for any movie, but cutting Chris out really does feel like a terrible disservice. The poor guy experienced the tragedy as much as the rest of them.
The story was told from a creative narrative, not as a documentary. I am writing a book and screenplay about some amazing real life people who did extraordinary things, but it is hard to include every detail and every nook and cranny. I think they did a great job by amalgamating the two younger brothers to one character to focus on the narrative. The documentaries are already out there. This is a telling of the legend of The Von Erichs. I loved them on Mid-South Wrestling as a kid.
@lavelllucas - Usually I would agree and films cannot be expected to be documentaries. But brotherhood is a key component of the Von Erich story so to pretend Chris doesn't exist just feels wrong. I know directors have to make tough calls but I think the audience would be ok with an extra 20 minutes to include the whole Von Erich story.
So make it a 3 hr movie, tell the whole story
Exactly I don’t like ts at all it’s totally unfair
In my opinion that's messed up, Chris mattered just as much as his older brothers did. His story should've been told as well.
I have a idea, you should write the next movie.
Why do people make it sound like that Mike came along into the sport after David’s death? Most Ol school fans know that Mike came along while David was still alive.
Exactly, so many people get this detail wrong. I think they even tagged together for a match. You can search this up even.
To be fair, Mike debuted on November 24, 1983. David passed on February 10th, 1984. So he wasn't active for even 3 months when David died. I think the point is Mike was forced to jump into a starring role that he just wasn't ready for. He had to fill that void at 20yrs old. That was never the plan and he just wasn't ready professionally, physically or emotionally.
It's one thing they didn't have time for him to have a character but to not even have him in family pics or have a kid running around in the background is just crazy to me. Like he never existed.
I believe leaving him out was a bad move but the movie was already long. Chris would have strengthened the story by emphasizing the unbelievable tragedy it was.
Easier said than done, you are saying this without understanding how to make a movie from start to finish, you have no idea how difficult it is. People from the outside always think they know best. It's like watching sports "OH NO, WTF, why didn't he pass him the ball he was wide open" Wellllllll Because it is easier said than done.
Why doesn't he just say he's not good enough of a writer to include Chris & keep it moving. I saw the movie, I guess Chris needed to be cut to make room for (SPOILER ALERT) David Von Erich jerking off in the shower. Chris' story and death was really an essential part of the Von Erich tragedy as a whole but seeing as Durkin seriously chopped what really happened to bits and just left the cliff notes remaining, young Chris became expendable. I came to the conclusion that this movie wasn't meant for hardcore old school wrestling fans who have been following this Von Erich story for decades but to casuals and general audience members coming into the movie cold. Some people who are the former, including me, found this story to be pretty hollow & rushed. It seems like once David died, Durkin hit the gas & sped right through the unfolding events which in reality took 9 years & wrapped it up in 2 years for his story. I know that was enough for the overwhelming majority of people & I'm happy so many loved this movie & got even a small taste of the Von Erich story, but for me it was a kind of a letdown. Letdown as in story, acting was geat. I thought Zac Efron and Holt McCallany were outstanding & if they don't at least get an Oscar nomination its a crime. Years before The Iron Claw was even greenlit I always thought there's no way to do true justice to the Von Erich story in a movie thats 2 - 2 & a half hours long & that a tv series on streaming was the best way to go. After the Iron Claw I feel even more strong about that now but I think that ship has sailed because despite my disappointment with it, this movie is a huge hit & I don't see anyone trying to tackle an even more in depth and more accurate re-telling of the story anytime soon if at all.
I saw the movie twice and was wondering why he wasn’t included ?? Was such a great tragic real life movie 😢😢😢
As a fan of wrestling during that time it is hard to get over all the stuff that was cut out.
It makes sense sine their story is so full of tragedy and legacy that it is difficult to fit in a 2 or 3 hour movie.
No true story put into film is ever really the truest story. If the last surviving brother is good with it, who am I to argue. I'm just glad they're finally getting the recognition they deserve.
Should have been a mini drama series. The saddest part is their story deserved the time and effort no matter how hard it would be to put together.
Combining the two characters? Bro these are real people what the hell were they thinking
In an interview the director also felt that for non-wrestling fans (the vast majority of people) Chris’ suicide would have been too much of a downer and pushed the audiences believability too far. That movie was already tragic enough.
Too much tragedy and not enough time to put him in. I wonder how he started wrestling. He was so fragile. I think they took it easy on Fritz
I was totally unfamiliar with the story until seeing the film, I loved it and then when looking up more details in the car on my phone I found out about Chris and now I quite dislike this movie. Leaving out one of the siblings is SOOO disrespectful, especially since its THEIR story as a family, you can't just leave one out :/
As a life long fan of the Von Erich family, I found a lot of stuff missing from the movie. My wife who is not a wrestling fan liked the movie so I guess it can go both ways. But I will say that this, the Von Erich family story should of not been made for the big screen, instead it should of been made for Netflix, Peacock or Starz. The reason being is that this could've of easily gone into 5 or 6 seasons, (one Season for the Dad & a season for each son) I also would've loved to have seen the families reaction to the death of Bruiser Brody since they were such good friends with him.
Same with Gino's death, the story could have been about everything around them.
I think you said it all for both the positives and the negatives. The movie could have been 6 hours long or a 5 part series. I thought what the director accomplished in a little over two hours was great. Glad you brought up Bruiser Brody. I thought it was very interesting to have a match in the movie with Brody and Gino Hernandez as heels (one murdered the other died of an OD). How about the mobile home? How many people know Jack died by drowning next to their mobile home after being shocked? I had to explain to my wife for over an hour after the movie about all the things that were left out or out of order. I thought the movie did a great job of describing as much as possible
papacito, I'd love a mini-series. Wresting in Dallas was such a big part of my childhood!
I agree. I think it just shouldn’t have even been made period if it did not include all brothers (speaking about Chris) it is such a shame. I can’t get over them excluding him. I’ve been reading that Kerry was married as well and had kids of his own which they didn’t even mention. The Darkside of The Ring episode about them was 10x better than the movie, unfortunately.
As a HUGE wrestling fan growing up I think his decision to cut Chris out is BULLSHIT!! If you're gonna tell the story. TELL THE WHOLE FUCKIN STORY! This movie was lame at best. Felt rushed and incomplete. Very disappointed Sean.
Very tragic story. Chris deserved to be mentioned. Him not being mentioned anywhere in this movie is insulting.
Durbin is an idiot. That’s like having on 3 people die in the Titanic movie bc anymore deaths would be “too hard to take”
That’s immensely disrespect to Chris. This story should have been made into a series if it needed that to tell the whole story. Or just make the movie 5 hours long; Gone with the Wind did it.
Maybe the production company or whoever told him he needed to fit a certain time length, but that still doesn’t make it a good decision to leave Chris out
I don’t think Chris or any of the deaths ( David’s daughter)should have been taken out of the movie. This wasn’t their “movie “, this was their life, their reality. As tragic and heartbreaking as it is, to say “ it was too many deaths for the movie” or “ the deaths were too similar “ is deplorable.
I don’t agree when dealing with true life source material. You make it work
Should have been a short series like 6 episodes - it was a very interesting story of insanely bad luck. Taking time to make that into what it actually was meant to be, and telling the story of the family should have been paramount.
Message to the filmmakers: You know what, it's better to include Chris and avoid having to explain yourself every time, and sound less and less convincing in the process to a majority of people.
By contrast, if you included Chris and devoted less than 5 minutes within the feature to him, no one would complain, because the big brothers were the stars.
You f'd up.
exactly. they didn’t make the effort to include him, even in a small way.
Well said. As someone who was VERY aware there was a brother missing from the movie's story, I spent most of my time fixated on that fact and feeling puzzled.
@@cjmitchell881 You know, it feels cruel to me to exclude him. He wanted his brothers' stardom/acclaim but he didn't have it in the gene pool. He likely felt alone/ignored when he took his life. Now, he's being ignored by the filmmakers by not even existing. I'm at a loss.
@@thisisscorpio6024adds even more tragedy to his life even decades after his death. The director should feel terrible for doing this
Whatever the reason it was a bad decision. You either tell the true story or don't bother with the project.
HAHAHA SURE! This is why you are in the comments section and the developers and directors are making the movies.
If the movie wasn't going to be mostly accurate, then the characters and story should've been altered.
Truly a shitting thing to do to the one brother who because of his size & health issue was left out of the Glory his brothers achieved in wrestling. While Mike's injury & suicide was extremely tragic, it took a larger toll on Chris, because he felt the need to step up.
That decision was one which was very disrespectful to the legacy of the Von Erich family. Younger viewers who aren’t familiar with the family will be lead to believe Chris didn’t exist, and he deserves his story to be known as much as the rest do.
They even had baby Jackie in the movie! To leave Chris out was just wrong. Even a brief bit about Chris would have been at least “ok” but to cut the smallest, youngest brother out completely, is just so disrespectful
The irony huh? Chris wasn’t big enough or strong enough to wrestle. And.. apparently.. his death wasn’t “big enough” to be in the movie. You have to make the audience FEEL what Kevin felt. All these comments about how another suicide being in the movie would be so sad. WTF?! These same people probably loved the Rambo movies.
You made the best comment on this post. If it's going to be a biopic, tell the whole story. For that, I still have The Wrestler as the best dramatization of Pro Wrestling.
That's how I feel about it too. I really enjoyed the movie and I understand where the director is coming from but at the end of the day it comes off as bad taste to not include a person in the movie who always felt... not included.
@@Mr.Majestic77 When Kevin tells the story on WWE’s dvd about finding Chris’s suicide note after speaking to him out on the ranch… then running back out there and putting his “thumb” in the hole - along with his mother having to witness it - that should have been in the movie
Damn Chris was overlook in life and Death that’s the part that makes me mad about him not being in the movie, he literally killed himself because he felt like he wasn’t good enough only for his story to be left out completely in the bio pic…….shame on the director for that
F Chris
@@galvarinomapuche3753That is so rude
@@madisonrembert2024 not really Chris isn't going to read this
@@galvarinomapuche3753 It don’t matter that’s still rude asf but do you boo
This movie should have been a miniseries. They left out a lot.
Leaving him out is just wrong. It made no sense to leave him out.
Kevin said, "Just make it already, so I can get this check!"
excuse my tone but lets be brutally honest. just emagine feeling like you're not good enough compared to your brothers who are the literal physical specimens, while you're 5'4 and look "unfortunate" to say the least , then klling yourself because of that, and THEN they make a whole movie about your family and they STILL dont include you ? BECAUSE IT WOULD BE TOO MUCH? oh please. the movie would have been so much more raw , but this bald idiot director couldn't write the tragedy and sell it. shame on him for disrespecting chris's name and legacy.
Honestly, I wouldn’t have minded a longer movie with all the brothers in.
They shouldn't have cut Chris, it made the movie disingenuous and feel incomplete to what could've been a great movie. It still was great to anyone that doesn't do any research or have any idea who the Von Erich's were/are.
Kevin is a kind soul
I hope they release a version of the movie including Chris. Chris not bring there keeps me from giving it all the stars. Like I understand why they didn’t include him because it would be so much tragedy and the movie was already super long but still 😢 I would’ve loved to see Chris reuniting with the rest of the brothers in those afterlife scenes
Similar to how Prince of Arabia was missing from "Straight Outta Compton".
This was my only complaint about the movie. Chris deserved to be remember just as much as Kerry, Mike and David. Even Jack Jr got a mention. You cannot make s true family tragedy without the ENTIRE family. Its like leaving out 1 of the Sullivian Brothers in The Fighting Sullivians which there were 5 as well. Still an awesome and heartbreaking movie. I held it together till the end and not seeing Chris walk with his Brother only made me cry more. RIP and God bless the Von Erich Family.
Blame the the writer and then blame the director! If Chris was in the movie it would’ve been my fav wrestling movie
The movie was very manipulative. It changes a lot of facts to make some characters look better and others look worse. It’s over dramatic handling of Kerry’s death bothered me. The fact that they decided to remove an entire character, tells you how much the movie cares about the facts.
I noticed differences in the movie, the one that shocked me the most was Kevin found Kerry,dead 😳Fritz von Erich found Kerry, So the ending of this Movie was a shock. There were other things in the timeline that were different. But I’m glad I watched the movie, I knew the Von Eric Brothers, I was in Wrestling School, When I met Kevin, and he was very supportive of all of us in Wrestling school. And I went on to meet Kerry and David loved them all, never met Mike, but did meet Chris at a Gym I Managed in Denton Texas, he was much shorter than His Brothers, but had That Von Eric drive and spirit. What a horrible tragedy for one family to live through. Rest in peace Von Eric Family. Glad to know Kevin is still alive. Debbie Death , USWA
How was there deaths similar? I'm from Texas and was a teen in the 80's. The Von Erich's were ROCKSTARS in Texas. I remember everything and their deaths were nothing alike. I love that their story is being told. You can't imagine how HUGE this family was back then I hate that Chris isn't in it
They both got into the business, ended up physically damaged from it (Mike with toxic shock syndrome and Chris injured due to brittle bones) and couldn’t wrestle up to the level of the older brothers and killed themselves. Mike was never the same afterwards and he knew it.
Next a 3 musketeers movie but lets leave 1 out😂😂
This story could be told in completion if they made a limited 6 or 8 part series on Netflix or Prime maybe Paramount. Take the time to make sure the actors were actual look a likes instead of combining characters . I saw the movie ... it is a nice tribute that glossed over alot of important details ...seemed rushed ... I think a short series would be better.
Thats actually good journalism. Salute to whoever did this piece
They really should’ve included the death of the youngest brother. That family went through so much and the whole entire story should’ve shown just how much had happened to them.
My grandma and I watched this together yesterday. They did an amazing job.
They should have put an Easter egg representing Chris in the final scene with the brothers' meeting in the afterlife
I know they said they cut him for reasons but I still hate they didn't give him an honorable mention or something Chris deserved to be in this movie 🤬
I grew up watching these guys. They were a favorite of my mothers. I knew how it was going to end. I cried all thru the movie. RIP Chris... it's understandable as it would seem repetitive in movie form. Good thing awesome people made these videos so all that searched could learn all the facts.
I sort of get it... knowing nothing of this family, (or much about pro wrestling for that matter) I was surprised and horrified to learn a THIRD brother committed suicide! I understand melding the two younger brothers in a way, however, there seemed to be a missed opportunity of warning people of how suicide can be contagious. I mean, sure the dad was tough and completely unreasonable, but I appreciated they didn't turn him into a cartoon villain. There are many dads like that and either the kids come to an understanding with their bully dads later in life, or if there's real abuse, they go no contact. But so many suicides are very rare and seemed to warrant a spotlight on why this would happen over and over again.
The combined hardship and heartbreak that their mother and Kevin has endured makes a Greek Tragedy seem meaningless. I hope that people get the same message I walked away with after watching this movie; tell your loved ones you love them…..each and every day.
Kevin is great guy. Tough guy who also saw the light at the end of the tunnel. Much respect
It should have been a show
This is like making the jackson 5 without Tito
Chris could almost be another movie but I REALLY liked this film. Took me back to going to watch wrestling on Saturday nights in Nashville.
I just fee bad about Chris not being in the film because he wanted sooo bad to be just like his brothers.
This movie was like Chris he didn’t matter! But he did matter so disrespect! When I learned about Von Erich family, I learned about Chris
As a person who grew up during the "Attitude Era" I've never heard of the family. I stumbled across this movie on Max and this movie was depressing as shit, but a great movie. 5 out of 6 sons die and 3 by suicide has to be devastating especially for the mother
Call me unrealistic, but I am a true Texan who grew up watching almost every televised bit of this family, and I am already angry before even seeing the movie. The movie blends Mike and Chris. Really? These two men were two different people with different relationships to each of the brothers.
Hearing that the movie blends 2 brothers into one will leave this Texan feeling empty and confused. A big part of the Von Erich story is how Chris's brothers worked so hard to make him part of the wrestling world even though Chris was not healthy and strong. Missed opportunity, and (in my opinion) a huge mistake in choosing to blend 2 brothers.
I do understand the challenge of having to make artistic decisions. However, the person making the movie said that he didn't approach Kevin until he knew what movie he was making. I am not sure how he sold his choice of blending to Kevin, but that choice (for me) points to the idea that the rise and fall of the Von Erich wrestling was primary.
The brotherly love ought to have been primary, and the wrestling ought to have been secondary. Now, I wonder if I will be watching what I will view as "just another wrestling movie." I am offended on behalf of both Mike and Chris. Neither got his glory in the ring, so now the movie-maker cheats each out of the glory of the brotherly love coming to the big screen.
Maybe, just maybe, the movie-maker should have spent a large amount of time talking to fans of that era. Missed opportunity; big mistake.
It was a terrible slight! Just unthinkable to completely write out an actual brother who took on that cursed stage name and tried to live up to it to make his family proud of him. Like I said, I got an eerie feeling that the worst of every cartoon stereotype of old Fritz himself, had written it like a wrestling storyline and omitted the "embarrassing" Von Erich brother from it.
I saw the movie, and at the risk of throwing more fuel on your fire, the Mike character is not a composite of Mike And Chris. It's all Mike. At least I didn't see any traits of Chris in him.
@@TNAROHfan I had planned on going to the matinee tomorrow to see this much-awaited movie, but I know that I will walk away feeling incomplete, so I am debating on whether or not to go. Those who didn't grow up with the Von Erichs wouldn't miss Chris.
Those of us who did grow up with the Von Erichs will miss Chris. Chris had such a big heart for his brothers. Chris had to know that he wasn't wrestling material. Even so, Chris joined right in. Leaving Chris out leaves out a large chunk of the story.
I remember Daddy saying, "Why in the world would Fritz let Chris in the ring. He can't whip nobody." Daddy, soon after, said, "Probably because Chris wanted to be with his brothers and didn't want to feel left out." The other brothers protected Chris.
I believe you when you say that Mike was all Mike in the movie. I think the movie-maker wanted to use words to conjure up (in the viewers minds) what he left out of the movie. I surely am glad that Doris isn't here to see how Chris is totally absent from the movie.
Heck, even Lance (from my understanding) gets a second or two in the movie, so why not Chris?
@@TNAROHfan Hey, I am with you, and I suspect that Kevin was not happy about the choice since Kevin (reportedly) said that the choice "made sense" while also (reportedly) admitting that he could not have done much about the choice.
Well, Fritz loved all his sons and didn't try to hide Chris. Fritz put Chris right out there when he could. Leaving Chris out tells me that the movie-maker, most likely, forgot that he was telling a family wrestling story and defaulted to a wrestling story.
"Family" (brotherly love and brothers wanting to please Fritz, their father) is what makes this movie different. So now we know. Only some family members count. I suppose Chris just wasn't sellable enough in the movie-maker's mind.
Chris is certainly sellable to those who grew up with the Von Erichs. Sorry Chris. You deserve better.
Well said. He deserved better. Shame on Hollywood.@@sheilapchase
I wouldn't have cared if it added a 20-30 minutes to the movie! Chris should've been portrayed! The afterlife scene where Kerry reunites with David, Mike and Jack Jr. felt so disingenuous without Chris there!