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Titre original : The Winning Season
  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 59min
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6,6/10
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Sam Rockwell, Emma Roberts, Rob Corddry, and Rooney Mara in Saison gagnante (2009)
A comedy centered on a has-been coach who is given a shot at redemption when he's asked to run his local high school's girls basketball team.
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Un homme un peu inadapté (Sam Rockwell) doit entraîner l'équipe féminine de basket du lycée, mais il n'aurait jamais imaginé combien cette expérience allait bouleverser sa vie et les leurs.Un homme un peu inadapté (Sam Rockwell) doit entraîner l'équipe féminine de basket du lycée, mais il n'aurait jamais imaginé combien cette expérience allait bouleverser sa vie et les leurs.Un homme un peu inadapté (Sam Rockwell) doit entraîner l'équipe féminine de basket du lycée, mais il n'aurait jamais imaginé combien cette expérience allait bouleverser sa vie et les leurs.

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    • Jim Strouse
  • Scénario
    • Jim Strouse
  • Casting principal
    • Sam Rockwell
    • Emma Roberts
    • Rob Corddry
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    7,4 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jim Strouse
    • Scénario
      • Jim Strouse
    • Casting principal
      • Sam Rockwell
      • Emma Roberts
      • Rob Corddry
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    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Bill
    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Abbie
    Rob Corddry
    Rob Corddry
    • Terry
    Emily Rios
    Emily Rios
    • Kathy
    Rooney Mara
    Rooney Mara
    • Wendy
    Jessica Hecht
    Jessica Hecht
    • Stacey
    Connor Paolo
    Connor Paolo
    • Damon
    Meaghan Witri
    • Tamra
    Melanie Hinkle
    Melanie Hinkle
    • Mindy
    Shana Dowdeswell
    Shana Dowdeswell
    • Molly
    Vanessa Gordillo
    • Flor
    Shareeka Epps
    Shareeka Epps
    • Lisa
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Donna
    Melissa Graver
    • New Rome Forward
    Caitlin Colford
    Caitlin Colford
    • Trish
    Clarke Thorell
    Clarke Thorell
    • Prairie Hill Coach
    Rod Brogan
    Rod Brogan
    • Rick
    Kevin Breznahan
    Kevin Breznahan
    • Joel
    • Réalisation
      • Jim Strouse
    • Scénario
      • Jim Strouse
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    7Denno1972

    Unoriginal but well done

    This coming of age school sports drama adds nothing new to the genre. It has the usual tropes, washed out basketball coach, underperforming team with female teenage issues etc. However, it is really well done, with maybe a darker edge to proceedings than usual and some really good performances (Emma Roberts stands out and Rockwell as always puts in a good shift). If you want a coming of age drama and don't mind you have seen it all before, you could do a lot worse than this.
    7SnoopyStyle

    charming little movie

    Terry (Rob Corddry) is the high school principal and he invites his old classmate Bill Greaves (Sam Rockwell) back to coach girls' basketball. He's a drunk busboy. He tries to reconnect to his daughter from his failed marriage. He's still struggling with his past basketball dreams. The girls' team isn't any good and has only 6 girls with 1 on crutches. The school bus driver Donna (Margo Martindale) helps out.

    It's an odd mix of Rockwell playing a slacker indie and the girls doing a fun underdog sports movie. It doesn't always mix well but there are enough good parts. The characters are likable. There is some fun with the girl drama clashing with Rockwell. Rooney Mara and Emma Roberts play two of the girls. Emma is the more compelling actress. It's reminiscent of 'Bad News Bears' with a drunken Walter Matthau.
    7planktonrules

    A lotta fun....though I'd never let him coach my daughters!

    In many ways, "The Winning Season" is a bit like "The Bad News Bears" for the 21st century, though I certainly enjoyed this newer film much more. I draw the comparison because a rather crude drunk (Sam Rockwell) reluctantly takes over as coach of a rather bedraggled team--much like Walter Matthau in "The Bad News Bears".

    The film begins with Rockwell working in the kitchen at a greasy spoon. It seems his life has spiraled out of control and he is now being given a chance at coaching once again. But, he's a drunk and his relationship with his ex-wife and daughter are a mess...and he seems to have zero people or coaching skills. How the heck can he pull together a team consisting of only six girls to make a winning season?

    This is an inappropriate film. It's fill of inappropriate language and I'd hate to think of either of my daughters ever having a coach like this guy. But, it's odd because you do like the guy in an odd way--he's not all bad. And, the dialog is quite clever and funny--and filled with expletives I think of it as a guilty pleasure--and a somewhat clichéd one as well. But, it's still likable and clever and well worth seeing if just for Rockwell's strange portrayal.
    8coco234

    Took me by surprise

    I loved this movie. I rented it on demand the same day as theatrical release. I thought it would be a goofy off the wall sort of comedy with Rob Corddry in it as the school principal. To my surprise this was a comedy that was very touching and heartwarming. I loved the developing relationship between Sam Rockwell (the girls coach) and the team. I was also very pleased to see a movie with a group of teenage girls that did not depict them as a bunch of catty little snots. Yes the team has their differences and cliquishness, but that is minimal compared to the bonding that goes on. Margo Martindale is great as the assistant coach. The actors in this movie are pitch perfect acting up to the limit of a real character but never crossing the line to where they are not believable. See this movie when you just want to feel good!
    9sundevil27

    It's a Winner!

    Just got back from seeing the premiere of The Winning Season at Sundance 09' and couldn't be more thrilled to report back that we have a winner.

    The basic elements of the story are familiar; down in out coach finds a second chance with a bunch of scrubs and you know the rest. The Winning Season isn't groundbreakingly different from its ancestors, but just enough in all the right places to make this "dramedy" a very rewarding viewing. Audiences familiar with typical indie fare, will find that The Winning Season is indeed cut from an indie mold. The Winning Season does not gloss over the coach's failures, his abusiveness or the realities of the steep obstacles he faces. This is a good thing though, because being able to see the dark nature of the human condition makes the successes all that much more enjoyable. The strength of the The Winning Season is in its balances and ultimately the director/writers decision to allow humor and healing to be the driving force as the movie plays out. Far too often indie films allow their depressive themes to run rampant in what appears to be an effort to increase anti-depressant sales. There a lot of folks who think of any movie labeled as a "dramedy" to be fluff or mainstream box office disguising itself as an indie movie, but I would beg to differ. There is always room for reality and laughter to co-exist in a uniquely indie vision, and in the end movies should be allowed to make the viewer feel rewarded. The Winning Season aims to do that, and it's pretty much hit that mark.

    On to the cast, Sam Rockwell (always underrated) is right on the money with his performance that never waivers from the lead characters self destructive nature as well as delivering such wonderfully dry humor that you keep thinking to yourself why isn't this guy getting more credit for being such a great actor. The young women in the film who make up the team are terrific and give such a sweetness to each of their roles, Emma Roberts in particular is fantastically clever in her role. Also, what a bonus to have Rob Coddry of Daily Show fame, as the goofy principle he just adds the right comedic touches to the scenes between he and Rockwell. Finally James Strouse, coming off two other well received Sundance films, ups his game here and brings a very strong effort. He should have very little problem getting more gigs with this type of quality output.

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      The photo of "Bobby" that Bill (Sam Rockwell) removes from the restaurant wall is of famed NCAA coach Robert Knight, one of the most successful college basketball coaches of all time.
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      Bill: I hate to bust your bubble, honey, but you're not my type.

      [to another driver bothering him]

      Bill: I'm moving! I'm moving! Go ahead! Go ahead!

      Wendy: What's your type?

      Bill: I like big tits and an onion butt.

      Wendy: What's an onion butt?

      Bill: It's an ass that brings tears to your eyes.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 novembre 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • The Winning Season
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Beacon, New York, États-Unis(street scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Plum Pictures
      • Sneaky Pete Productions
      • Gigi Films
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