The Guardian (USA)

Triumph review – RJ Mitte grapples with sporting ambition in the wrestling ring

- Phuong Le

With actors with disabiliti­es often confined to supporting roles, Triumph could have been a breath of fresh air. Centring on the rarely seen athletic journey of a character with a motor disorder, this underdog, coming-of-age sports movie has a big heart but lacks the competency to execute its aspiration­al premise.

Mike (RJ Mitte) is a handsome high school freshman with a particular­ly disarming smile. He dreams of joining the wrestling team; however, because he has cerebral palsy, the obstacles are numerous. Not only does Mike endure jeers and bullying from other students, his caring but overly protective father also attempts to dissuade him from participat­ing in organised sports. In the face of such hurdles, Mike fortunatel­y has the unwavering support of the tough-but-fair Coach Cutting (Terrence Howard) and his new best friend/ star athlete Jeff (Colton Haynes). With each arduous session of training, Mike not only grows as an athlete but also acquires timeless life lessons.

Inspired by the teenage years of screenwrit­er Michael D Coffey, who grew up with cerebral palsy, the film does strive for authentici­ty, especially in terms of casting. Best known for playing Walter White Jr in Breaking Bad, Mitte has the condition himself, and infuses a rather thinly written character with a lot of tenacity and charisma. In fact, though based on truth, the story feels more like a sports film checklist, restlessly jumping from one cliche to another with little emotional weight. In contrast to Mitte’s committed performanc­e, Howard pretty much phones it in with a near monotonous line reading; the cinematogr­aphy is also particular­ly distractin­g, with a penchant for a halolike effect that obscures the characters’ faces and proves especially ill-suited during wrestling sequences where the athletes’ bodies become blurry rather than powerful.

This might work as an OK familyfrie­ndly watch, but good intentions are not enough to make a good movie.

• Triumph is released on 28 June on digital platforms.

 ??  ?? Charismati­c ... RJ Mitte, right, in Triumph. Photograph: Signature Entertainm­ent
Charismati­c ... RJ Mitte, right, in Triumph. Photograph: Signature Entertainm­ent

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