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Amina 2022-04-21 09:02:50
The overall story is too bland, I still cry, will this be the last movie of the old man? An old man who is almost 83 years old and still insists on making movies, this is...
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Charlene 2022-04-21 09:02:50
"Being comfortable is...
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Cathrine 2022-04-21 09:02:50
Eastwood is really old, and it seems that he doesn't have the energy to be a director. This time, he played a role that is very similar to his...
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Dan 2022-04-21 09:02:50
The old cowboy only acted and did not direct, and the production partner Lorenz directed the maiden. The plot can be expected, the rhythm is slow, the career boosts the restoration of family relationships, the father and daughter's emotions are calm, and the replay of the reason why the father left his daughter echoes the galloping horse in the dream of the title, but protecting is indeed more like rejecting. Amy Adams easily fits the role, showing both hands in billiards and baseball, and a...
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Alena 2022-04-20 09:02:01
The father-daughter love drama in baseball coats, the old man is really a long-term ambition, and give him another star for the old...
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Maria 2022-04-20 09:02:01
It is indeed too old-fashioned, but there are many inspirational elements, at least it can make people feel comfortable after reading it. Good casting. About discernment and life path choices, about eliminating the gap between father and daughter and opening up to meet love, the themes are quite rich, but they are still...
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Joana 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Warm baseball... It turns out that the old man didn't become the director this time. The old man's royal producer and assistant director officially inherited the mantle. This film is a bit of a reversal of the meaning of last year's Moneyball. It can be very enthusiastic to intervene from any angle. This is also the way to succeed every year since The Blind...
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Kieran 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Removing the role of Justin Timberlake has absolutely no impact on the...
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Zachery 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Penalty kicks tell us that data is king, this film tells us that experience is also essential, Dongmu Lao Shi and Amy both performed well, but unfortunately this film is forced into a cliché love line, which completely destroys the...
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Tristin 2022-04-20 09:02:01
Boss Jia is to watch! Sports inspirational themes can't help but think of penalty kicks, but this film is just uneventful, and there are no...
Trouble with the Curve Comments
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Grady 2022-03-23 09:02:30
Better Than Moneyball.
I feel that this film completely subverts the concept of "Moneyball" left to the public.
"Moneyball" is to use computer software to calculate the technical indicators of players and then make reference to the draft.
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Enid 2022-01-04 08:01:44
Even the routine is a routine that domestic films have not yet matured and need to be learned.
It’s been a long time since Clint Eastwood, this is the real bones of the old drama, but Morgan Freeman can be compared with it. The old man starred in the movie is to watch one less one, and it is necessary to be a director. With more energy, the old man probably doesn't take much shots.
The...
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Johnny: Where'd you learn how to drink, uh, fancy single-malt Scotch out of the bottle? They teach you that at law school?
Mickey: No. My dad. Yet another brilliant gift he bestowed upon me.
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Gus: You remember years ago, down in Mobile, Alabama, they had the horse running around the field.
Mickey: Yeah.
Gus: They used to keep that horse in a trailer down outside the bullpen gate. Anyway, I was talking to this kid I had signed, telling him there's no place for him the big leagues. And all of a sudden, I realized you were gone and I couldn't find you. I was panicking. I saw this shack there. I went... I went over and looked in... and there you were with this guy. He had his hand down the back of your shirt.
Mickey: I don't remember that.
Gus: Yeah. How could you? You were only six years old. I sent you out, and then I started beating the shit out of this guy. I smashed his head against the wall and I started hitting him with everything I had. I strangled his ass. Finally, he passed out.
Mickey: Oh, my gosh, dad.
Gus: I kept waiting for the police to come and arrest me, but they never did. That's when I sent you off to your aunt and uncle's, 'cause thought they'd take care of you. I thought I'd failed you. Your mother had died a year before and I was a mess. You have to understand that.
Mickey: Can't you understand that you sending me away wasn't protecting me, it was rejecting me. And I've been working really hard to not let anyone else get close enough to me to do that again, and being alone really sucks.