The first trailer for ‘I Play Rocky’ has been released, offering audiences a glimpse into director Peter Farrelly’s film about young Sylvester Stallone’s determined fight to star in his own screenplay. The electrifying footage introduces Anthony Ippolito in the role of an unknown aspiring actor-filmmaker who wrote a screenplay about a small-time boxer getting his big break and believed only he should play the lead character.The trailer’s sense of the road to rejection reflects Stallone’s journey as he continues to be turned down by Hollywood’s gatekeepers, who doubt both his screenplay and his acting abilities to lead a cast. “I wanna star in this movie I’m writing, but all I’m getting is no after no. Looks like it’s not gonna fly now,” the protagonist laments, embodying the frustration of an artist fighting industry scepticism.
The historical context and Sylvester Stallone’s ultimate triumph
The film serves as a chronicle of an underdog tale within an underdog tale: an aspiring actor-filmmaker creating the ultimate underdog flick a half-century ago. As Hollywood history demonstrates, Stallone’s determination was ultimately justified. The actor did indeed play the Italian Stallion and went on to receive Oscar nominations for both Best Actor and Original Screenplay. The film ‘Rocky’ garnered 10 Academy Award nominations in total and won three, including Best Picture, triumphing over a highly competitive field that included acclaimed films such as ‘Network’, ‘All the President’s Men’, ‘Taxi Driver’ and ‘Bound for Glory’.
‘I Play Rock’: The cast and creative team
Ippolito, known for his portrayal of another iconic actor in a recent television miniseries, strikes an uncanny resemblance to Stallone and carries the film as the determined young creator. The supporting cast includes Matt Dillon, AnnaSophia Robb, P.J. Byrne, Toby Kebbell, Tracy Letts, Jay Duplass, Stephan James, Kiki Seto, Robert Morgan, Saul Stein, Trevor St. John, Erik Palladino and Rob Demery.
