Sly (2023)

Sly (2023)

A surprisingly watchable documentary about Hollywood’s most successful action writer and star

7.6

Movie

United States of America
English
Documentary
2023
THOM ZIMNY
Al Pacino, Anthony Hopkins, Arnold Schwarzenegger
97 min

TLDR

As a movie history and Wikipedia nut, I genuinely enjoyed digging through the rabbit hole that is Stallone’s enduring career.

What it's about

With interviews from Henry Winkler, Quentin Tarantino, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sly takes us through the tumultuous life and robust career of ‘80s icon Sylvester Stallone.

The take

The mythology surrounding Sylvester Stallone: the action hero is so big and successful that many people, including myself, often forget about Sylvester Stallone: the prolific writer. He failed to bag roles as a young actor in the 1970s, so he whipped out a script (in a span of three days!) that became the iconic film Rocky. Later on, after witnessing the power of elderly entertainers, Stallone rewrote a screenplay that would become the ongoing franchise The Expendables. He’s a hunk in many people’s eyes, nothing more and nothing less, but Sly successfully steers you away from that one-dimensional reputation and reintroduces you to the dramatist and artist Stallone has been all along. The film begins as an immigrant story (Stallone hails from Italy), then turns into a rags-to-riches story (he grew up in a tough New York neighborhood without formal education) before finally transforming into an honest and earnest meditation on superstardom and artistry. Going in, I was wary that this would be just another puff piece on a Hollywood has-been. And while it does have its fair share of schmaltz, I now believe it's a well-deserved and long overdue ode to Stallone’s unwavering commitment to the power of movies. 

What stands out

It’s a toss-up between Stallone’s anecdote about working with Robert De Niro in 1997’s Cop Land, which is itself a mini masterclass on improvisational acting, and Stallone’s gut-punch of a closer, which proves he is a writer first before he’s an actor. The entire film is riveting, but these two parts in particular had me clapping at their sheer brilliance. 

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