jacketeer2
Iscritto in data mar 2000
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This is one of the best TV movies to come along in years, maybe longer. As usual, Holly Hunter turns in a wonderful performance as Billie Jean King (both as the person and the tennis player). But the real shocker here is the writing and directing. "When Billie beat Bobby" has a wonderful sense of style that rarely, if ever, is available for free in the comfort of your home. It makes use of visual grain, hand held camera work, jump cuts (when was the last time you saw a jump cut on TV), and non-diagetic visuals. This does not deserve to be on TV and it does not deserve to be called a movie. I would have loved to see this film in a theater and ABC got their luckiest break since "Millionaire." From an artistic standpoint, seeing this in a theatrical release would have taken a great TV movie and turned it into one of the year's best films. From a business standpoint, someone would have made a lot more money if this was on the big screen. I don't know if this will be availiable on video one day (or in theaters) but if you ever get a chance to see it then do. It really harkens back to the TV movies
Rarely, if ever have I left a theater with a smile that big, and that unerasable from my face. Hands down the coolest and most entertaining movie of the year. Wonderful characters, absolutely hilarious and fast as is gets. The opening credits had me gasping for air. And it only cost six million dollars. That's spec
Besides being a great comedy that should leave you chuckling throughout, Allen has managed to hide many themes within this movie. Sketches in Intelligence, Love, Wealth and Honesty are all brilliantly wrapped up under the mask of comedy. It's themes would have never worked as a drama, but Allen's comic talent pulled this off wonderfully.