Wrestling Isn't Wrestling

Wrestling Isn't Wrestling
Directed by Max Landis
Produced by
  • Shyam Sengupta
  • Dave Holton
  • Matt Cohen
Written by Max Landis
Starring Max Landis
Chloe Dykstra
Ana Walczak
Lola Blanc
Andi Layne
Music by Evan Goldman
Cinematography Stephen Sorace
Edited by Andy Holton
Production
company
Adjacent LA
Release dates
March 16, 2015
Running time
24 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Wrestling Isn't Wrestling is a 2015 short film written and directed by Max Landis. Released for free on YouTube, the film retells the story of WWE professional wrestler Triple H. Like Landis's 2012 short The Death and Return of Superman, it consists of an unscripted monologue by Landis on the subject matter, accompanied by sequences with actors performing the parts in the story.

Plot

In response to the common saying that "wrestling isn't real", Max Landis says that its death-defying stunts make it "more real than any other show". He suggests that people who criticize wrestling on grounds of realism have probably never watched it, citing its outlandish and overtly fantastical storylines and clarifying that it is actually "a TV show about a wrestling show". In an effort to demonstrate wrestling's capacity to tell "interesting, diverse, and compelling stories", Landis recounts the story of his favorite wrestler, Triple H, and his journey from insecure aristocrat to champion and eventual corporate sellout.

Cast

Main

Cameos

Production

Funded entirely by Landis, the film was shot at thirty locations throughout Los Angeles over the course of three weeks. It features a cast of close to a hundred extras, with most people involved working for free.[1] Ron Howard was intended to make a cameo appearance, as he did in The Death and Return of Superman, but was unavailable for filming.[2]

Reception

Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Michael Calia said that Landis's characterization of wrestling as "packed with the stuff of fiction, both good and terrible" was "not exactly a new insight", but said that Landis "defends wrestling in a fun, inventive way".[3]

The video was praised by Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, both of whom it depicts as characters.[4] The short earned Landis a position as a creative consultant on WWE Raw.[5]

References

  1. Landi, Max (2015). "Wrestling Isn't Wrestling". Max Landis Writes. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  2. Lussier, Germain (March 17, 2015). "VOTD: Max Landis' Short Film 'Wrestling Isn't Wrestling'". /Film. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  3. Calia, Michael (March 17, 2015). "Max Landis Defends the Power of WWE Storytelling in 'Wrestling Isn't Wrestling'". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  4. Killam, Mike (March 22, 2015). "Triple H & Stephanie Respond to "Wrestling Isn't Wrestling" Video, New WWE Creative Member on Ring of Honor TV This Weekend". wrestlezone.com. Retrieved October 30, 2016.
  5. Sapp, Sean Ross (February 21, 2016). "'Wrestling Isn't Wrestling' Creator Says He's Been A Consultant For WWE For The Past Year". Wrestling Inc.
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