Movie Background
Movie Poster

Peaceful Warrior

A chance encounter with a stranger changes the life of a college gymnast.

Director(s)

Vladislav Kozlov

Victor Salva

Where to watch

Tubi TV

Tubi TV

Ads

Cast & Crew

Amy Smart

Amy Smart

Joy

Ray Wise

Ray Wise

Doctor Hayden

Tom Tarantini

Tom Tarantini

Thug with gun

Vladislav Kozlov

Vladislav Kozlov

-

Beatrice Rosen

Beatrice Rosen

Dory

Nick Nolte

Nick Nolte

Socrates

Tim DeKay

Tim DeKay

Coach Garrick

Scott Mechlowicz

Scott Mechlowicz

Dan Millman

Paul Wesley

Paul Wesley

Trevor

Agnes Bruckner

Agnes Bruckner

Susye

Ashton Holmes

Ashton Holmes

Tommy

Scott Caudill

Scott Caudill

Thug #1

B.J. Britt

B.J. Britt

Kyle

Victor Salva

Victor Salva

-

Details

GenresDrama
Runtime2h 0 mins
Released on30 Mar 2006
Languageen
Produced InGermany
Advertisement

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

_**Great bits of wisdom with contrivances**_ Based on Dan Millman's hit 1980 book, "Peaceful Warrior" (2006) is reminiscent of "The Karate Kid" and "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" albeit with gymnastics substituting for martial arts. It's a worthwhile movie but a dad too formulaic and just seems to lack the necessary mojo to pull it out its pedestrian plotting. Although I enjoyed the constant stream of wisdom that flowed from Nick Nolte's character, "Socrates," the film took a wrong turn with him almost immediately by implying that he had the power to instantaneously levitate 15 feet. From there it gets even weirder. I felt this took away from his character rather than make him more intriguing. Regardless, Nolte does a respectable job in the role and, again, I did enjoy his many gems of wisdom throughout. Some say his philosophies reflects a Buddhist mindset, but I saw Biblical Christianity. For instance: * The stress on service and humility, i.e. servanthood. * "Putting out the trash," i.e. putting off the 'old man' (the flesh) and putting on the 'new' (the spirit). * Random thoughts are not you but they can become you if you embrace them and allow them to control/lead you. * Joy despite the mundane. * Discerning the real spirit of others (in the compassionate sense, although sometimes for protection). * Give to those who ask of you. * Turning the cheek as one's initial response to antagonism (but, keep in mind, you only have two cheeks, facially speaking). And much more. These are axioms, universal truths that are true regardless of one's lineage, culture or present belief system. It's this aspect and the character of Socrates that make the film worthwhile. Other than that, though, the plot mechanics are just too obvious. The viewer's aware of the contrivances just as much as the peripheral actors, who struggle with the material because of it. But the main actors do a splendid job despite these negatives. Speaking of the actors, beauties Amy Smart and Agnes Bruckner are noticeably underused. (I watched the 'deleted scenes' and their screen-time was cut; the fools). The film runs 2 hours and was shot in the areas of University of California, Berkeley, and USC, Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

All Trailers

Peaceful Warrior  (2006)  - Official Trailer [HD]
Advertisement