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10:49pm Friday 5th September 2008
Mickey Rourke's new film role as a lonely has-been wrestler has taken the Venice Film Festival by storm.
Those behind The Wrestler received a standing ovation from some reporters during the US film's press conference, as parallels were drawn with Rourke's own troubled past.
Much mention has been made of a lack of a Hollywood presence at this year's festival.
But as the event draws to a close, excitement mounted as Rourke was tipped to scoop "best actor" awards.
Rourke plays Randy "The Ram" Robinson, who has a blossoming romance with an ageing stripper, played by Marisa Tomei.
In the 1980s, Randy was a headlining professional wrestler, but 20 years later he ekes out a living performing in gyms and community centres around New Jersey.
The film, darkly comical in parts, shows Randy strive to keep up his image, getting his hair roots bleached and topping up his tan, as well as the violently imaginative props used among the wrestlers, including barbed wire and even a staple gun.
Estranged from his daughter (Evan Rachel Wood), a heart attack forces him into retirement. But the lure of wrestling threatens to draw him back in as he struggles to come to terms with everyday life, working on a delicatessen counter, his blond tresses beneath a hair net.
Describing his character, Rourke said: "There is no worse feeling to be feeling shameful all the time... and usually you're to blame for it.
"You have nobody to blame but yourself. The Ram is a mess."
All the top tip columns make being green sound so easy: just change your light bulbs, walk to the shops and do your recycling, but it never really works out like that. SARAH LEWIS turns agony aunt and answers some of your pressing eco-questions.
When the new NHS dental contract was introduced, large numbers of dentists left the NHS and focused on private patients.
Woolworths, one of the best-known names on the British high street, has been put into administration with £385 million of debt. As company bosses and administrators Deloitte wrestle with the task of rescuing the business, RICHARD GURNER takes a look back at the company’s history in Sussex and asks business leaders what needs to be done to revive its fortunes.
From the village of Horsted Keynes, this walk heads eastwards to encircle the nearby settlement of Danehill, crossing and recrossing two well-wooded valleys before returning along part of the Sussex Border Path, a longdistance walking route which sticks fairly closely to the boundary between East and West Sussex.
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