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Eine Little-League-Baseballmannschaft von Außenseitern widmet ihre Saison dem sterbenden Vater eines Spielers. Dabei schaffen sie das Unmögliche und erreichen das Finale der World Series in ... Alles lesenEine Little-League-Baseballmannschaft von Außenseitern widmet ihre Saison dem sterbenden Vater eines Spielers. Dabei schaffen sie das Unmögliche und erreichen das Finale der World Series in einem Spiel.Eine Little-League-Baseballmannschaft von Außenseitern widmet ihre Saison dem sterbenden Vater eines Spielers. Dabei schaffen sie das Unmögliche und erreichen das Finale der World Series in einem Spiel.
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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.
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.
I'm not a baseball fan, but am a fan of inspirational movies based on true stories and this movie fills the bill. I thought the acting was incredible and the story touched my soul. Of course, it won't win any awards because only weird themes seem to garner that kind of attention these days but you will be thinking and smiling about You Gotta Believe long after its run at the box office. I am seeing YGB for a second time today. I hope the writer will continue finding worthwhile topics to bring to the screen. He seems to have the knack of making a sad situation into a "feel good" outcome. I've always been a fan of Greg Kinnear and think he was perfect for the role he played. More Lane Garrison/Greg Kinnear movies, please!!!
This movie was lovely and you could tell it was true as no hollywood fluff was added. We need small
Movies like this to have balance and not just blockbusters. I liked all the kids and the main actors were totally real. The moral is what we all teach our children so seeing people Live it touches the heart. Every family should want to see this film. I recommend it. Not a bad news bear which was all fake. Just a Good movie. Good storytelling and real people with real feelings. These movies will go away and we will only see blockbusters or crude or horror films if we don't support the family films.
The message of a young team rallying behind a powerful emotional cause that pushes them beyond what they think is possible is always one that I will be drawn to and interested in. The fact that it's a true story makes it very tragic.
However, the film does not at all do such a true story justice. The script is extremely poor and the characters take a long time to connect with. The idea is that the team is supposed to be a really bad baseball team and has no hope at all as a fill in team for a spot in the Little League World Series. There's brief moments of them practicing but we aren't really shown the evolution of the kids as players or really how they've matured as individuals while dealing with the personal matters the one family faces on the team. Yes , they do say lines that suggest they have matured, but without actually seeing it play out much ourselves it feels like the lines are forced in to make the plot work.
There are also many confusing lines along the way that distract or take away from the main message of the movie. In particular the friendship between the coach's feels odd. I'm not sure if it's cast selection or the acting quality. In general the head coach who is an attorney seems to get more screen time than is warranted.
Overall , it's a touching story but maybe a book would have been a better format to tell the story so that people can appreciate the details better.
However, the film does not at all do such a true story justice. The script is extremely poor and the characters take a long time to connect with. The idea is that the team is supposed to be a really bad baseball team and has no hope at all as a fill in team for a spot in the Little League World Series. There's brief moments of them practicing but we aren't really shown the evolution of the kids as players or really how they've matured as individuals while dealing with the personal matters the one family faces on the team. Yes , they do say lines that suggest they have matured, but without actually seeing it play out much ourselves it feels like the lines are forced in to make the plot work.
There are also many confusing lines along the way that distract or take away from the main message of the movie. In particular the friendship between the coach's feels odd. I'm not sure if it's cast selection or the acting quality. In general the head coach who is an attorney seems to get more screen time than is warranted.
Overall , it's a touching story but maybe a book would have been a better format to tell the story so that people can appreciate the details better.
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- WissenswertesThe 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.
- PatzerDuring 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.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Studio 5: Folge vom 4. September 2024 (2024)
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- Labatt Memorial Park, London, Ontario, Kanada(baseball diamond and grandstand backgrounds)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.398.975 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 677.094 $
- 1. Sept. 2024
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- 1.398.975 $
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- 1 Std. 44 Min.(104 min)
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