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Equipo de béisbol infantil dedicado a cumplir el deseo de su compañero con padre enfermo. Contra todo pronóstico, llegan a la Serie Mundial en un memorable partidoEquipo de béisbol infantil dedicado a cumplir el deseo de su compañero con padre enfermo. Contra todo pronóstico, llegan a la Serie Mundial en un memorable partidoEquipo de béisbol infantil dedicado a cumplir el deseo de su compañero con padre enfermo. Contra todo pronóstico, llegan a la Serie Mundial en un memorable partido
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It's 2002. Bobby Ratliff (Luke Wilson) and Jon Kelly (Greg Kinnear) are coaches of a terrible Little League team in Texas. When nobody else wants to compete, they are asked to participate in a game which leads all the way to the Little League World Series.
This is based on a true story and that may be part of the problem. The true story requires the movie to center on Bobby Ratliff's ordeal whereas it is desperately trying to be The New Bad News Bears. They just need to get that girl pitcher. The kids are not able to distinguish themselves. It's the name Rocket, glasses, and skirt chaser. To be clear, that's all I truly remember from the three main kids. Don't even mention the rest of the team. This needs to be their movie, but it is not completely that. Ultimately, it is a problem that cannot be overcome.
This is based on a true story and that may be part of the problem. The true story requires the movie to center on Bobby Ratliff's ordeal whereas it is desperately trying to be The New Bad News Bears. They just need to get that girl pitcher. The kids are not able to distinguish themselves. It's the name Rocket, glasses, and skirt chaser. To be clear, that's all I truly remember from the three main kids. Don't even mention the rest of the team. This needs to be their movie, but it is not completely that. Ultimately, it is a problem that cannot be overcome.
6.8 stars.
This is the story of a coach and his best friend coaching a team of little leaguers in Texas. They are about the worst team around. The coach gets sick. The kids get inspired, they drastically improve and make it to the 2002 Little League World Series. It's quite an inspiring story albeit somewhat misleading.
The film portrays the boys as scrawny, weak and terrible players, but if you look at some of the actual footage, they were average to above average sized, and actually quite good. This is not a bad news bears story. I think the Director wanted to make it appear that way to make the impression of them being underdogs. This is for obvious reasons in the movie biz.
This film is slightly inspired, but only average for entertainment and impact.
This is the story of a coach and his best friend coaching a team of little leaguers in Texas. They are about the worst team around. The coach gets sick. The kids get inspired, they drastically improve and make it to the 2002 Little League World Series. It's quite an inspiring story albeit somewhat misleading.
The film portrays the boys as scrawny, weak and terrible players, but if you look at some of the actual footage, they were average to above average sized, and actually quite good. This is not a bad news bears story. I think the Director wanted to make it appear that way to make the impression of them being underdogs. This is for obvious reasons in the movie biz.
This film is slightly inspired, but only average for entertainment and impact.
I wasn't expecting much when I went to see this movie, based on its trailers. Yet even with those low expectations, I quickly found myself bored and disappointed. My five star rating is probably being generous. The film had poor writing, poor camerawork and editing, and overall was very predictable. When the worst parts of a baseball movie are its baseball action scenes on the diamond, there is something wrong. If you combined aspects of "The Bad News Bears" with "Facing the Giants", this film might be the result. It is certainly aimed at more of a family audience, though probably more to older elementary and middle school-aged kids, due to a serious medical topic faced.
10crewlj
It won't mean the same to those that haven't experienced this in real life but obviously those who actually lived this story I appreciate you sharing this and I'm inspired to play on as I continue to believe and play the game almost 60 years after my little league all star dreams.
Many a championship since then but the confluence of my father's influence and the joy of coaching my son have etched an enormously important memory in my life.
So they won't let me get away without commenting on the movie itself. Luke, Greg, Sarah and all the kids give outstanding performances. The on field action is realistic enough to relate.
Many a championship since then but the confluence of my father's influence and the joy of coaching my son have etched an enormously important memory in my life.
So they won't let me get away without commenting on the movie itself. Luke, Greg, Sarah and all the kids give outstanding performances. The on field action is realistic enough to relate.
10kmyxpnr
It's more for older kids and adults with heavy and undeniably inspirational moments. It's about believing in something and allowing it to help carry you through something impossible. The Kelley's were a force every time they were on screen. "Robert" was endearing and honest. "Peanut" was light hearted and balanced the scenes without being too much. The boys had a sweet relationship with each other that felt very real. Luke Wilson portrayed the father as reserved and hands on without being overbearing. Very salt of the earth. The boys individually who played the ball players held their own well. They were very believable in their efforts to support and be there for the Ratliff boys at their young ages. Nothing felt frilly or dishonest. The jokes the players had on the team were cute without feeling out of place. The way the story approached life's hardest realities was refreshing and didn't overreach for what a child's reaction or understanding would be. They let there be so much room for emotions. It was raw and beautiful.
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- TriviaThe ballpark used in the movie is Labatt Memorial Park in London, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest continually-operating baseball ground in the world, with a history dating back to 1877.
- ErroresDuring a brief shot of the downtown Fort Worth skyline, the renovated Bank One Tower, now known as "The Tower" was shown.
In reality in 2002, the building was being considered for demolition after severe damage from an F3 tornado the evening of March 28, 2000. The building was renovated over 2003-2004 into the tallest residential building in the city.
- ConexionesFeatured in Studio 5: Episode dated 4 September 2024 (2024)
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- Labatt Memorial Park, Londres, Ontario, Canadá(baseball diamond and grandstand backgrounds)
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,398,975
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 677,094
- 1 sep 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,398,975
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 44 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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