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This movie which involve a young teen who is a baseball fan and player, will endear those who remember what 1969 meant.
The main reference is the first year that the former Montreal Expos from Major League Baseball (now the Washington Nationals since 2005) started and this brought a generation of kids dreaming to be on the baseball field one day with all the greats.
Martin dreams of being a baseball player with the Expos, however, the local team coach scratches him from the Aristocrats ball club. It's up to his father to bring the dream to his son (and also makes a tie with him) by building a team of rejects from that coach and plays exhibition games on a ragtag field...
Well, we hear a lot of references from 1969: the Expos first games, Bill Stoneman's no-hitter, the first man on the Moon, Woodstock, the Manson murders and so on...
A very interesting movie for baseball fans and 1969 nostalgia...
The main reference is the first year that the former Montreal Expos from Major League Baseball (now the Washington Nationals since 2005) started and this brought a generation of kids dreaming to be on the baseball field one day with all the greats.
Martin dreams of being a baseball player with the Expos, however, the local team coach scratches him from the Aristocrats ball club. It's up to his father to bring the dream to his son (and also makes a tie with him) by building a team of rejects from that coach and plays exhibition games on a ragtag field...
Well, we hear a lot of references from 1969: the Expos first games, Bill Stoneman's no-hitter, the first man on the Moon, Woodstock, the Manson murders and so on...
A very interesting movie for baseball fans and 1969 nostalgia...
- RealLiveClaude
- 9 août 2020
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Pier-Luc Funk's first feature film is a feel-good movie that lacks depth in the writing. A lot of storylines opens up without getting any explanation or conclusions. For example, we storylines are explored for Sophie and Mireille, but never really get resolved. The movie has great potential and is transported by great emotional performances by every child actors and Patrice Robitaille, but every part of the story seem to be barely exploited.
The cinematography is great with awesome settings and a great work from the costume designer to recreate the life in a 1960s rural town. However, it is not enough to make it a movie that feels a bit empty on the story side of it.
The cinematography is great with awesome settings and a great work from the costume designer to recreate the life in a 1960s rural town. However, it is not enough to make it a movie that feels a bit empty on the story side of it.
- alexandrelnoiseux
- 20 mai 2025
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