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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen twelve ragtag teammates set out to play what should be a meaningless summer intramural baseball game, it ends up becoming the most important game of their lives.When twelve ragtag teammates set out to play what should be a meaningless summer intramural baseball game, it ends up becoming the most important game of their lives.When twelve ragtag teammates set out to play what should be a meaningless summer intramural baseball game, it ends up becoming the most important game of their lives.
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- Casting principal
Joseph Mazzello
- Murray
- (as Joe Mazzello)
Jim Belushi
- Joe
- (as James Belushi)
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So many movies are made about the big Show, the big Leagues, some lesser leagues and so on with the usual big odds and big goals. Lots of drama or comedy, etc.
But this one shows a small but genuine moment in the life of a small team that barely matters over a single match that barely matters...
And it's awesome.
It's refreshing to see what can happen on a simple sunny saturday on that local field that you don't even glance anymore because it's just the decor you are used to and never thought anything special happen there.
There's a bit of overacting, some less believable moments. But there are also some hilarious moments and even though you might wonder what the hell you are watching up until the last third of the movie, it then sucks you in that moment with the players to live what is probably one of the best days of their lives.
A very nice movie. A very appreciated change of pace.
But this one shows a small but genuine moment in the life of a small team that barely matters over a single match that barely matters...
And it's awesome.
It's refreshing to see what can happen on a simple sunny saturday on that local field that you don't even glance anymore because it's just the decor you are used to and never thought anything special happen there.
There's a bit of overacting, some less believable moments. But there are also some hilarious moments and even though you might wonder what the hell you are watching up until the last third of the movie, it then sucks you in that moment with the players to live what is probably one of the best days of their lives.
A very nice movie. A very appreciated change of pace.
Undrafted may be low-budget; but at the same time, it is extremely underrated and unpopularized. The thing is that you really need to understand the dialogue and just know what baseball means to any player in order to actually "get" this movie. It is intended to be extremely comical and laughable; while, at the same time, taking seriously the premise of the bitter defeat of a promising college baseball star not accomplishing his dream and getting over his grief; all while deliberately intending not to be a common underdog-cliché film. It's a spectatular and hilarious film that all athletes need to watch.
I love Tyler Hoechlin, Aaron Tveit, and a good baseball movie. This movie delivered! It's quite predictable, but comes with all the warm fuzzy feelings of watching a great baseball game. Loved it!
A movie with a lot of heart and spirit, some really funny moments too,the acting was very genuine, very good to see Chace Crawford play such a goofball as I wasn't sure he has that in his locker.
I didn't know what to expect from the movie, but the story-line intrigued me. Five minutes into it and I was hooked. Let me warn you though this is not a 'Remember the Titans' or a 'The Blind Side'. This one was created at probably half the budget of the two famous movies and chances are you may not recognize a single face in the cast. However, the movie is simply awesome for some very basic reasons.
First, the rusticity and grittiness is not cultivated. A movie about a ragtag baseball team in a small town looks like a ragtag baseball team in a small town including the dusty and ill-fitted jerseys or the less-than-glamourous atmosphere and no attempt has been made to beautify it to make it attractive. It can as well be shot by somebody sitting on the sideline and it kind of makes the whole drama more compelling.
Secondly, the cast. They move and talk in a way like they have all been growing up with each other and have known each other since forever. There are the douchebag, the jock, the wannabe, the level-headed, the hot-headed, the local blue-eyed boy whom everybody pitches for and of course there is the jaded-looking umpire with sarcastic one-liners.
You kind of relate to it so much. Even though you may not be from a small town in America, you may not even know all the rules of baseball correctly, hell, you may not even like sports, but you get it. Because at some point of time in your life you are embarrassed by your friends and family, but you still root for them because they are weirdos, but they are your weirdos and you will defend them with tooth and nail. Because things always don't make sense and you get to make do with what little you have. And you will see yourself in the bunch of people playing a game you know little about. That is the magic of this movie.
It is so real that it is nearly unreal. It seems the dialogues were not written by a script-writer, but the actors were told to say whatever comes out of their mouth first thing and they did it so wonderfully. Each one of them has given such guileless, unselfconscious performance, that the story transcends from a sports movie and it becomes an analogy to life itself. Magic of the movie, again.
I would highly recommend it to anybody to people who like baseball, who hate baseball or people like me who don't understand baseball, but would love to watch a movie that proves a movie can be sweet and leave a gentle smile on your lips without having a single romantic plot (or sub-plot).
You kind of relate to it so much. Even though you may not be from a small town in America, you may not even know all the rules of baseball correctly, hell, you may not even like sports, but you get it. Because at some point of time in your life you are embarrassed by your friends and family, but you still root for them because they are weirdos, but they are your weirdos and you will defend them with tooth and nail. Because things always don't make sense and you get to make do with what little you have. And you will see yourself in the bunch of people playing a game you know little about. That is the magic of this movie.
It is so real that it is nearly unreal. It seems the dialogues were not written by a script-writer, but the actors were told to say whatever comes out of their mouth first thing and they did it so wonderfully. Each one of them has given such guileless, unselfconscious performance, that the story transcends from a sports movie and it becomes an analogy to life itself. Magic of the movie, again.
I would highly recommend it to anybody to people who like baseball, who hate baseball or people like me who don't understand baseball, but would love to watch a movie that proves a movie can be sweet and leave a gentle smile on your lips without having a single romantic plot (or sub-plot).
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- AnecdotesTyler Hoechlin has played baseball since the age of seven.
- GaffesAt the 34-minute mark, Fotch tells Maz that a players get drafted from independent leagues every year. Players that fail to get drafted and play independent leagues have in fact used up their draft eligibility and are free to be signed as free agents. MLB teams do not draft players from independent leagues.
- Crédits fousPrologue: "John Mazzello was never drafted. He is currently a teacher at a Catholic school in Long Island where he coaches both the baseball and the basketball team. He has a wife and baby boy and his home is equipped with its very own ice cream bar...laden with rainbow sprinkles."
- ConnexionsReferences Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 777 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 829 $US
- 17 juil. 2016
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
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