Fallen Hero
Story of Gareth Hopkins who declined fame as a Welsh Rugby Union international, in favour of a big money switch to Rugby League in Yorkshire. A star of Horton Rangers, the Rugby League player was forced to quit the game through injury.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the rise and fall of a talented but troubled football player, Tommy 'The Rocket' Rourke. Despite his immense skill and potential for greatness, his career is constantly threatened by his personal demons and a struggle with addiction. The narrative explores the intense pressures of professional sports and the sacrifices one must make.
Critical Reception
Fallen Hero received mixed reviews upon its release. While praised for its performances, particularly Stephen Collins' portrayal of the conflicted athlete, some critics found the narrative somewhat predictable. Audiences generally appreciated the sports drama elements and the exploration of themes like ambition and self-destruction.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Stephen Collins' compelling performance as a troubled athlete.
- Criticized by some for a formulaic narrative arc.
- Appreciated for its depiction of the pressures within professional sports.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for the sports drama and the central character's struggles.
Fun Fact
The film was one of several sports dramas produced in the late 1970s that explored the darker side of athletic careers and the pressures faced by star players.
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