This ending devastated me the first time I saw it. Upon leaving the theater, I had to stop my car for a moment before driving any more. I still can’t believe Zac Effron was not nominated for an Oscar.
@BOSSMAN-xz3hw7 ай бұрын
You also hear the parts they didnt show and you get sadder
@buddry5384 ай бұрын
I had to go to the bathroom and wipe my tears bro.. it was a afternoon show so nobody in there, but damn I'm like great fucking movie!
@scottboswell6514Ай бұрын
@@BOSSMAN-xz3hwyea i get why they left Chris out
@glasgowgrad62777 ай бұрын
This one is for the guys - brothers, fathers, sons etc. We need this. And our problems will never be fixed until men learn to deal with their emotions.
@jculver16747 ай бұрын
As someone who is also not a brother anymore, this ending hit me like a truck. It's a uniquely painful kind of loneliness that is hard to describe (and impossible to get over), and this scene captured it perfectly.
@HighlightsCollector7 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss man. Can't imagine what that must feel like. Good to know the filmmakers did a respectful job displaying that grief.
@lockhartls7 ай бұрын
@jculger1574 I know what u mean bro my little brother was taken from us a year ago it’s a completely different hurt from another family member l went into this thinking I was excited because I grew up watching wrestling but the last 45 min of the mover I was mad at myself like y would u watch this this performance hurt man it was deep
@ryanwilliaml126 ай бұрын
Im also not a brother anymore; i lost my sister in august of 2020 and this ending hit me so hard
@foolslayer94167 ай бұрын
I love that this movie was bittersweet. It wasn't wrestling or being successful that saved Kevin and his family from the curse, but embracing love and happiness.
@kylewilson28196 ай бұрын
"I used to have 5 brothers. Now I'm not a brother." -Kevin Von Erich. I have 2 little sisters and I can't even begin to imagine losing either of them. To lose 5 siblings is virtually unbearable. Truly heartbreaking. God bless the Von Erich's
@johlbenedict49603 ай бұрын
I have brothers and sisters and I agree I can't imagine this
@SarahJanW6 ай бұрын
I love that a majority of the reactors were bawling men. Crying is natural and cathartic
@LPJack026 ай бұрын
RIP David Von Erich (July 22, 1958 - February 10, 1984), aged 25 RIP Kerry Von Erich (February 3, 1960 - February 18, 1993), aged 33 RIP Mike Von Erich (March 2, 1964 - April 12, 1987), aged 23 RIP Chris Von Erich (September 30, 1969 - September 12, 1991), aged 21 You will be remembered as legends
@Rowdy_24695 ай бұрын
forgetting Jack jr
@-m.d.n-90194 ай бұрын
@@Rowdy_2469 he's the one that died first , right? The one that died from touching something electrical and falling face down into a puddle to drown.
@TheJordanHunt3r15 күн бұрын
@@-m.d.n-9019 Yup he did. he was only 6 years old. Died in 1959.
@agatone206 ай бұрын
"I used to be a brother", my heart ❤
@kimcottingham80437 ай бұрын
They were my heroes growing up. Never had a clue til I was older what happened
@AmIDeadYet6 ай бұрын
The only one i really remember was Kerry as Texas Tornado, I never watched the WCW. And I don't remember hearing anything about killing himself up until recently. He like just vanished without hearing anything about him.
@entertainmentfan14633 ай бұрын
What's also tragic about this end scene is that Kevin/Zac said in earlier in the movie what he wanted in life was to own a ranch not just for his family, but also for his brothers and their families so everyone can have a place to call home. Well he basically got the ranch, but his brothers are gone from the picture.
@jermainemartinez82827 ай бұрын
I sware that line "i used to be a brother and now im not a brother anymore!" Is a major throat punch 😢😢😢😢
@yollupz6 ай бұрын
only movie EVER that has made me cry. cinematic masterpiece
@sharooooon62127 ай бұрын
After seeing this in theatres I had to call my brother and tell him I love him I’m never one to cry at movies but the ending this had me bawling
@solidsnakeisme2 ай бұрын
The movie absolutely broke my soul. I grew up watching Kevin and Kerry Von Erich wrestle. This movie was beautifully done, and everyone played their parts perfectly. I'm just glad that Kevin Von Erich got his happy ending on his farm with his family and, more recently, watching his sons grow up to become the ring of honor 6 man tag team champions.
@mudball355 ай бұрын
Fast forward to when each reactor gets told that there was an additional brother who died that they left out of the film.
@ALIENjoy5 ай бұрын
RIP Chris
@karnez057 ай бұрын
Yea that movie had me crying
@PonchoANS72 ай бұрын
Makenzie is going through it, lol.
@joked87isback7 ай бұрын
Ross and Marshall are 2 of the brightest talents coming up today in professional wrestling. Hopefully, they carry the legacy on for years to come. Good, strong young men with families of their own now. They all live in Hawaii now with Kevin on a ranch as a big family. It's beautiful. Not exactly how Kevin imagined it, but I'm sure he's proud, and his brothers are proud they're all together.
@DanielGarcia-us7tf4 ай бұрын
The Iron Claw takes place during the era of World Class Championship Wrestling. This was the territory of Fritz Von Erich and his sons. This was the era of Harley Race, Ric Flair, The Great Kabuki, Bruiser Brody, Kamala, The Missing Link and The Fabulous Freebirds. Rest in Peace Texas Tornado.
@ericcrittendon3303 ай бұрын
Saw this in the theater with my father in-law and a bunch of people. Lets just say not a single dry eye was in the theater.
@Rowdy_24695 ай бұрын
i left the theater crying and had a girl who was working she ask me you alright I said that von Erich movie is sad
@kc1john7 ай бұрын
The real story is actually worse. They completely erased another brother who also killed himself.
@theoxigenoexperience7 ай бұрын
I think it would have been too much pain. What we saw in the film was enough.
@kc1john7 ай бұрын
@@theoxigenoexperience I prefer a supposed biographical film to tell the whole story and not completely erase a person who existed and died. They even removed him from the “real” photo of the family at the end. They also removed Kerry having kids and a wife. It just felt like a very superficial version of the real story.
@glasgowgrad62777 ай бұрын
@@kc1john Sean Durkin (director) was all to aware of the scale of the tragedy. He said that it was impossible to get all of it in a film, especially the death of Chris.
@kc1john7 ай бұрын
@@glasgowgrad6277 That’s a pretty shitty excuse. There are ways to get the actual story in there without glossing over or flat out ignoring a ton of important events. They couldn’t have even mentioned Kerry had a wife and children?
@ChrisK0567 ай бұрын
@@kc1johnI’ve got some bad news about every bio-pic and “based on a true story” film you’ve ever seen.
@riddler41502 ай бұрын
I have 2 older sisters and 1 younger sister, I couldn’t imagine life without them.
@jantukumar6 ай бұрын
One thing which I am truly disappointed with in this film is how they portrayed fritz as the reason for all the chaos. That's not true. Mike, Chris and Kerry died because they were unhappy with their lives. Fritz was a tough sum bitch and I don't say he was an angel, but that man lost 5 sons. Can you believe what it would have done to his mental health? Even Kevin after this movie came said that he loved his father very much. He was not a bully and he maintained a decoram in his house and that is the reason they were so close as a family. The movie shouldn't have portrayed Fritz as the root of all problems.
@collegebro856 ай бұрын
Someone is to blame for all of this happening…you don’t lose all those people without a reason, and sure you can say they were unhappy with their lives, but why??
@jantukumar6 ай бұрын
@@collegebro85 everyone was going through some trauma. After David, Mike died coz he never wanted to join the business. And when he did, injuries and its side effects took a toll on him. He never was able to fill the void David left. Chris died coz he wanted to join his brothers. But, he didn't had that size and also the asthma medications he was taking, made his bones brittle. Injuries happened to him and he himself went down that downward spiral. Kerry just put too much pressure on himself. He was never in the right mind after his brothers one by one were going off. Above all this drug usage became a main problem for him. I again say I don't say Fritz didn't had any hands in this dilemma, but to accuse solely him is a bit of an injustice. Kevin himself on a podcast said that he was not that happy with his father's portrayal in the movie and he's writing a book where he will clear all the facts and hopefully a picture would likely be made on it.
@thedeepfriar7456 ай бұрын
Fritz was a piece of shit. He defrauded all his wrestlers as well. Remember that they said in the movie that they didn’t make nearly the amount of money that they should’ve. That was because it is believed that Fritz Von Erich was cooking the books and stealing from everyone.
@erniewyles88325 ай бұрын
Fritz was shown as the common denominator in all the boys' lives, to varying degrees with each son. He had a hand in the outcome but wasn't the primary reason. And none of the boys directly blamed their father for their lives in the movie either. BUt he indeed did have something to do with all the boys' psyches and traumas. Again, a common denominator.