Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA resilient high school kid fights to claim his spot on the varsity hockey team after moving from Minnesota following his father's death.A resilient high school kid fights to claim his spot on the varsity hockey team after moving from Minnesota following his father's death.A resilient high school kid fights to claim his spot on the varsity hockey team after moving from Minnesota following his father's death.
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Angie Jho Lee
- Tasha
- (as Angie Jho)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
This is an entertaining movie that intertwines the struggles of a young athlete and adult crime victim. It has the feel of Karate Kid but with a focus on youth hockey and disabilities. One theme demonstrates that it often takes another person to encourage and relate to in order to find the determination to overcome obstacles in life. In this case it is two very different people with very different and difficult obstacles that meet in a serendipitous way. The two main characters find ways to motivate and help each overcome their personal struggles. Teens and adults will find this movie entertaining and relatable. I recommend you watch the movie.
My sons loved this movie and wouldn't stop talking about it. Lots of positive messages, and the cast did a fantastic job.
Movies used to tell worthwhile stories. That is why the early Star Wars and Star Trek movies became lasting icons. Playing The Crease may not be science fiction but it is none-the-less cast from that very same mold. It tells a story that is both uplifting and set in the real-world that we all have to live in. It is that rare offering that shows us who we are, who we could be, and the path between the two. I recommend this movie to everyone. Its message is one we all need to hear and acknowledge. Standing applause to Jonathan Moch for having the courage and persistence to create and bring this wonderful story to the screen.
Over due feel good movie. Loved the hockey scene which is usually lacking in ice hockey movies. True to life. Loved the them song theme song "Last Breath". The main actor, Jonathon Moch & supporting actor, Kate Barnett, were great. In California it is not uncommon to have co-Ed high school hockey team so it was nice to see a true representation of that. The training session were true examples of really hockey training which was again nice to see rather then something thrown together. I would love to see this movie in the theaters or at least available to order or purchase so other can enjoy this movie.
Acting was very bland, not much fun to watch. I feel like the people reviewing it are being paid to give it good reviews or something. Wasn't impressed.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBecause the director wanted to have authentic-looking hockey in the film he chose to cast all the roles of the hockey teams and coaches with real high school and college hockey players. He felt it would be better to look for hockey players that had some natural acting ability and give them acting coaches rather than trying to train actors to play hockey.
- Citas
Mia Schafer: You need to ask yourself, are you average? The average person can't push past the pain it takes to be great. This is the moment you have to ask yourself, are you willing to do whatever it takes.
- Bandas sonorasCello Suite in G
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.90:1
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By what name was Playing the Crease (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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