Film trailer of the week: Eddie the Eagle
WHAT IS IT?
HUGH Jackman plays disgraced American coach Bronson Peary, who helps British amateur winter Olympian Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, played by Taron Egerton of Kingsman: The Secret Service fame, to the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics amid international adulation and condemnation.
WHAT’S IT ABOUT?
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Hide AdIn the words of Hugh Jackman, this feel-good film is a blend of the unlikely ambitions of the Jamaican bobsled team in Cool Runnings and the amateur perseverance of Billy Elliot.
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Hide AdThe plot focuses on Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards’ journey from aspiring downhill skier to amateur ski-jumper at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics as Great Britain’s first-ever competitor in the sport.
As Edwards’s fame begins to grow, so does opposition and ridicule from the ski-jumping establishment, with event organisers even asking the long-sighted Edwards not to compete at one point. Peary, played by Jackman, supports and tutors Edwards, even though the real-life plasterer from Cheltenham never had one as he was entirely self-funded.
DOES IT LOOK ANY GOOD?
As a motivational story of against-the-odds competition, the Dexter Fletcher-directed picture looks set to be popular when it lands next February, with early previews of the film praising Egerton’s transformation from svelte Kingsman spy to the clumsy, underbite-sporting Edwards.
The real-life Edwards, however, has expressed concern over the authenticity of the storyline, suggesting that parts of the tale may be embellished for the movie.
• Eddie the Eagle is set for release in cinemas April 2016