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Un quart-arrière vedette déclenche une grève des joueurs quelques heures avant le plus gros match de l'année afin de lutter pour une juste rémunération, l'égalité et le respect des étudiants... Tout lireUn quart-arrière vedette déclenche une grève des joueurs quelques heures avant le plus gros match de l'année afin de lutter pour une juste rémunération, l'égalité et le respect des étudiants-athlètes.Un quart-arrière vedette déclenche une grève des joueurs quelques heures avant le plus gros match de l'année afin de lutter pour une juste rémunération, l'égalité et le respect des étudiants-athlètes.
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As a 116 mins long sports drama, I was expecting to see at least one game. But instead it was scenes in and out of hotel rooms with some soap-opera melodramatics and twists. I will say though, this did feel very real, and I'm curious if this story was conceived as a slap in the face to college football et al. The performances by all were excellent and captivating, especially J. K. Simmons, and the only reason I sat through the entire film. The ending was underwhelming, and I never did get to see any game, but the film was still unique and well put together. This may not be for everyone, especially if you don't follow college football or sports in general. It's a generous 7/10 from me.
It would be a good storyline if it is based on true story. Then it is interesting to see what is going on in those private meetings. However, if it is not based on the true story..... the script is kind of okay.
8/10 - despite some clunky dialogue/story elements and me knowing next to nothing about college football, this fascinating dramatization of the ongoing NCAA debate is truly gripping and is empowered by the fantastic acting performances of Stephan James, J. K. Simmons, and most of all, Uzo Aduba (who in another universe would be Oscar-nominated for this emotionally riveting performance)
I have no idea how they paid so many great actors to be in this. The plot is slow moving. The pivotal moment of information doesn't really make sense. It's a lazy writer trying to make money off a very controversial topic.
Writer Adam Mervis put out a pretty good plot on this one. The flick was interesting with little dead time. But the ending was abrupt. It felt like they just ran out of money, or couldn't think of a way to end the movie. What a let-down! At least they have room for a sequel. But kudos to Adam Mervis for an original plot and near-real storyline. Director Rick Roman Waugh did a good job getting interesting and believable performances from his actors, but the continuity needed some polishing. Some scene cuts and actor emotional transitions were a little confusing. Kudos for the producers choosing to shoot in New Orleans, where they could use the money influx.
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- AnecdotesThe entire movie was filmed at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans.
- Citations
Coach James Lazor: Seventy-two hours till the national goddamn title game, and I got to parade around in this dog-and-pony show.
- ConnexionsReferences Pulp Fiction (1994)
- Bandes originalesBig Drumline
Written and Performed by Ron Feemster (as Theron "Neffu" Feemster)
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Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 475 488 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 301 028 $US
- 12 déc. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 475 488 $US
- Durée
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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