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Going to the Mat
Promotional poster
Written byChris Sean Nolan
Laurie Nolan
Steve Bloom
Stu Krieger
Directed byStuart Gillard
StarringAndrew Lawrence
Alessandra Torresani
Khleo Thomas
Wayne Brady
Theme music composerChristopher Brady
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerDon Schain
CinematographyThomas Burstyn
EditorJames R. Symons
Running time96 minutes
Production companyChanticleer Films
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseMarch 19, 2004 (2004-03-19)

Going to the Mat is a 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Stuart Gillard. It stars Andrew Lawrence, Alessandra Torresani, Khleo Thomas, and Wayne Brady. The film debuted on Disney Channel on March 19, 2004.

Plot[edit]

Jason "Jace" Newfield is the new blind student at his school, whose family recently moved from New York City to Salt Lake City, Utah. Thinking that his way to fit in is through playing the drums, he shows off in class only to find out that his band teacher, Mr. Wyatt, is also blind.

He later finds out from one of his friends, Vincent "Fly" Shu, that the only way to fit in is to be a jock. However, his other friend, Mary Beth Rice, is becoming increasingly irritated by his "New Yorkers rule" jokes and tells him that the reason no one is willing to be his friend is not because he is blind but because he is acting like a jerk. So in an effort to help Jace fit in, she asks him to try out for the wrestling team. "Fly" unwillingly tries out for the team with Jace, and they both make it. Jace has trouble winning matches at first, but slowly starts improving after receiving lessons from Mary Beth, whose father is the coach of the wrestling team.

Throughout the course of the season he slowly starts to fit in with some of the students that gave him a hard time at the beginning of his year at the school. At the end of the season, they go on to the state championship. It ends with a reporter interviewing Jace's teammates about his wrestling; they deny that he is even blind, because they realize that he is a significant person, and they accept him for who he is and not just a blind person, which is what they saw at first.

Cast[edit]

Reception[edit]

Going to the Mat received positive reviews, with praise for Andrew Lawrence’s performance in particular.[1][2][3] Laura Fries of Variety wrote, "Although a bit heavy on the slo-mo sports sequence, Gillard otherwise nicely balances action with drama, touching on universal teen themes of alienation and the undo [sic] pressures of high school sports."[2]

The film earned a nomination for a Directors Guild Award for Stuart Gillard[4] and a Humanitas Award writing nomination for Stu Krieger and Chris and Laurie Nolan.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Blind teenager wrestles with adversity in 'Mat'". Los Angeles Times. March 19, 2004. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
  • ^ a b Fries, Laura (March 17, 2004). "Going to the Mat". Variety. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
  • ^ Pierce, Scott D. (March 18, 2004). "Disney's predictable 'Mat' sends good message, has its moments". Deseret News. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
  • ^ "57th Annual DGA Awards". DGA.org.
  • ^ "Lifetime Achievement Award, Accomplished Screenwriter: Stu Krieger". Riverside Film Festival. December 20, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2023.
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