Jack Cunningham è stato un fenomeno del basket al liceo, ma ha abbandonato lo sport rinunciando al suo futuro. Qualche anno dopo, quando accetta con riluttanza il posto di allenatore presso ... Leggi tuttoJack Cunningham è stato un fenomeno del basket al liceo, ma ha abbandonato lo sport rinunciando al suo futuro. Qualche anno dopo, quando accetta con riluttanza il posto di allenatore presso la sua alma mater, potrebbe avere un'ultima possibilità di redenzione.Jack Cunningham è stato un fenomeno del basket al liceo, ma ha abbandonato lo sport rinunciando al suo futuro. Qualche anno dopo, quando accetta con riluttanza il posto di allenatore presso la sua alma mater, potrebbe avere un'ultima possibilità di redenzione.
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But there is a lot of (bleak) slowburning drama as well. Look at the poster. Ben Affleck looks depressed and he is. In this story Ben Affleck has lost his wife, his son has died and he has lost every dream or hope he has ever had. He only drinks himself into oblivion to numb his pain. Will he in some way be able to start coping with the death of his young son, which caused him to start drinking in the first place? That's the heart of this touching movie.
The good: Terrific acting performance of an alcohol addict by Ben Affleck. Subtle direction of this drama by director Gavin O Conner. Really touching and UPLIFTING story.
Any bad? Well, it's certainly not a straight forward success sports movie. It's quite bleak and depressing at moments, because the real focus of this movie is about Ben Affleck's alcohol addiction and some might not like to watch such a slowburning movie about such a bleak subject... I did though. I was really impressed...
The film has a couple of drawbacks with the main one being that this is a little too cliched at times, a lot of tropes that you would see in sports films happen in this one, and I noticed that a lot of elements on the coaches interactions with the players were a little too similar to coach carter, which was a film that handled those elements better. Also the acting apart from Affleck for the most part was sub par, especially in the first act. The run time felt a little too long as well due to the fact that there were a lot of sub plots, I think it could have been better if they would cut some of them out to create a more tighter storyline.
Overall, I had a good time with the way back, i think if you're not a fan of the genre you wont find anything new here. However if you love sports, basketball and typical films in this genre you will have a good time like I did, and the awesome Ben Affleck performance is a bonus.
Ben Affleck is in the lead role as Jack, working in construction, separated from his wife and still grieving from the death of his young son just a few years earlier. His routine is to stop at the local bar after work and often being helped home, walking distance away, by a regular patron.
Jack had been a statewide basketball star in high school but gave up the chance to play in college at Kansas and a potential pro career. Because of issues related to his dad. And now his old school is asking him for help with the team.
This is a really good movie but hard to watch at times. Affleck himself has been on a similar path so his performance is very authentic. In a 5-minute extra on the disc he explains how his own battle with alcoholism entered into the characterization. My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
As a sports underdog story, this is very standard and straight forward. The most non-standard aspect of that happens at the end when it stops short. It's also very stripped down. The kids would normally get more screen time. Only one kid gets a functional character progression. Mostly, this is compelling for Ben Affleck playing a struggling alcoholic and director Gavin O'Connor trying to strip him down to the studs. My only complaint about his part is that he needs to show his self-destructiveness more overtly in the beginning. He should start in a bad place and then recover over the movie until he starts backsliding. It doesn't need to be a mystery.
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- QuizBen Affleck gained 30 lbs for his role.
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Jack Cunningham: You want to know why they're leaving you open? It's because they don't think you can hit the ocean from the beach.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Ben Affleck/Justina Machado/Victoria Monet (2020)
- Colonne sonoreBacksliding Fearlessly
Written by Ian Hunter (as Ian Hunter Patterson)
Performed by Mott the Hoople
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd. and Atlantic Recording Corp.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.590.514 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.170.315 USD
- 8 mar 2020
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