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The Hill

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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The Hill (2023)
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The true story of Rickey Hill, the son of a travelling pastor who overcomes physical obstacles to pursue his dream of playing baseball in the major leagues.The true story of Rickey Hill, the son of a travelling pastor who overcomes physical obstacles to pursue his dream of playing baseball in the major leagues.The true story of Rickey Hill, the son of a travelling pastor who overcomes physical obstacles to pursue his dream of playing baseball in the major leagues.

  • Director
    • Jeff Celentano
  • Writers
    • Angelo Pizzo
    • Scott Marshall Smith
    • Bill Chaffin
  • Stars
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Colin Ford
    • Joelle Carter
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    6.7/10
    8.8K
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    2,819
    355
    • Director
      • Jeff Celentano
    • Writers
      • Angelo Pizzo
      • Scott Marshall Smith
      • Bill Chaffin
    • Stars
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Colin Ford
      • Joelle Carter
    • 67User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Pastor Hill
    Colin Ford
    Colin Ford
    • Rickey Hill
    Joelle Carter
    Joelle Carter
    • Helen Hill
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Red Murff
    Siena Bjornerud
    Siena Bjornerud
    • Gracie Shanz
    Ryan Dinning
    Ryan Dinning
    • Robert Hill
    Carina Worm
    Carina Worm
    • Connie Hill
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Gram
    Randy Houser
    Randy Houser
    • Ray Clemons
    Jesse Berry
    Jesse Berry
    • Young Rickey
    Mason Gillett
    Mason Gillett
    • Young Robert
    Mila Harris
    Mila Harris
    • Young Gracie
    Hailey Bithell
    Hailey Bithell
    • Young Connie
    Pilot Bunch
    Pilot Bunch
    • Young Quinn
    Tyrik Johnson
    Tyrik Johnson
    • Young Jason
    Kane Plier
    Kane Plier
    • Kid
    Adrian Eppley
    Adrian Eppley
    • Mariah
    Tyler Johnson
    • Quinn
    • Director
      • Jeff Celentano
    • Writers
      • Angelo Pizzo
      • Scott Marshall Smith
      • Bill Chaffin
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    8gavinskifam

    Pulls at the heartstrings from beginning to end.

    This movie will take you back in time and pull at your heartstrings the whole time. I thought this movie was so well acted and directed. Love movies that are based on real life events. It makes it much more relatable. I also saw Gran Tarismo which ironically had similar themes, young men chasing dreams that are seemingly impossible and without the needed support of their fathers. While Gran Turismo was a fantastic action movie and a lot of fun to watch, it lacked the spiritual element of The Hill. And dreams die eventually, and what are we left with? The character of Ricky Hill to me was the driving force and the lovable part of this film. The way he respects and wants to honor his dad and their beliefs is so touching and rare. That's what I loved about this film.
    6djestic03

    Overwrought, too long, cloying, but superb acting

    Based on a true story, it seemed cloyingly maudlin. Whereas a story like Rudy plays out naturally, elements of this seem theatrically pushed into repetitive stark stereotypical juxtapositions. It was longer than it needed to be, and even my wife said the same thing though she enjoyed it more.

    The acting, however, is what makes this so compelling. The man playing Rickey Hill as an adult is a man we should expect to see much more. Dennis Quaid seemingly turns every scene -and movie-into powerful performances. One reviewer said the background actors were poor but I sure didn't think so. Everyone turned in great, believable, deep performances, which is why I did not rate it lower.

    Settings for the scenes are well done. Look for real major league pitcher John Smoltz as the final game announcer.

    Summary: many people will like it for its spirit of facing trials and tribulations, and can be expected to rate it higher, but it just seems overly heavy handed and long attempting to manipulate emotions.
    7HotToastyRag

    Dennis Quaid steals the show

    There are so many cute moments in this movie. I had mistakenly chalked it up to "just a faith-based film" before watching it, since the trailer made it seem like it was one of those true stories of a young kid keeping his faith strong despite massive hardships. When I watched it, however, I was seriously impressed. Yes, the main family is a religious one, and the patriarch Dennis Quaid is a pastor, but it's not really a religious movie. The religious community will love it, but so will anyone else who watches it. From the interesting story to the compelling characters, strong acting, and thoughtful direction, it's a very good movie.

    The story revolves around a boy who wears braces on his legs but dreams of becoming a professional baseball player. His father, Dennis, would prefer he stop dreaming and embrace reality, but Jesse Barry (and later Colin Ford) just can't stop practicing, despite his handicap. Although Jesse and Colin give strong performances, Dennis absolutely steals the show. He doesn't play his character as a one-dimensional "disapproving father" or a one-dimensional "pastor who ignores his family". There's nothing one-dimensional about him, and you feel that you know him even when the script hasn't fleshed out his backstory. When Dennis finds out his son can walk without his braces, he cries with joy. His children scrimp and save their pennies to buy him a celebratory hamburger, and he turns what could have been a ridiculously corny moment into seriously fine acting. Later, when Dennis can't afford Colin's medical treatment, a collection basket gets passed around the church. He stands at the pulpit with a forced smile on his face as he watches his neighbors give him money. He's humiliated, ashamed, grateful, humbled, and terribly sorry that his son has to endure such suffering.

    If you're in the mood for a more wholesome movie than what Hollywood usually produces these days, you don't have many choices. You've probably turned into the type of person who says, "I'm not a movie person," if others ask what you've watched lately. As a film critic, I can't believe I've given that response. Just as with the demise of the Hays Code in the late 1950s, there has been a distinct shift in the type of film being made over the past several years. I enjoy watching good quality movies with an inspiring and wholesome message, and I thoroughly enjoyed The Hill.
    8benjaminskylerhill

    Dennis Quaid, man...

    Usually Christian drama flicks like this get extremely bogged down with heavy-handed prioritisation of their messaging over their stories, technical craft, and characters.

    While The Hill does sometimes get preachy and sometimes is held back by corny dialogue or poor supporting actors, it excels because it gives thought and care to the important elements of filmmaking.

    It's gorgeously shot on film and sensitively directed, always visually emphasising its characters' psychology to great effect. And the script avoids succumbing too much to sports drama cliches by always keeping the focus on personal triumph over merely winning the game. It's a human story in the shell of a Christian sports film.

    And these humans are brought wonderfully to life by these actors. Aside from a handful of poor supporting cast members, the leads really kill it-even the child actors.

    Dennis Quaid is the obvious standout, bringing so much life and emotion to his character that isn't necessarily on the page. His character's arc is the soul of this movie, and if there were any justice in the industry, Quaid would be in serious consideration for awards next year.

    Long live baseball, and long live Dennis Quaid.
    6ThereelscoopwithKK

    Not A Home Run, but Decent Base Hit.

    The Netflix pre-trailer portrays a very different story than the one you are given. It certainly is not the traditional sports film. That is not to say all of the movie is bad, there are in fact some scenes that are high quality and will move your heart. The issue is that there is too much filler that doesn't quite develop the characters enough. Some of the scenes between the child and his father just don't quite deliver the impact needed , the scenes are too raw and I'm not sure whether it was the acting or the script but I definitely needed more. I believe it would have made the story more powerful if more attention was given to digging deeper into the boys relationship with his father outside of just the fact that his dad wanted him to be a clergyman instead of a baseball player . There was a point for me where I just wanted more meaningful heartfelt dialogue between them which would have made the ending so much more rewarding in my opinion. It could have better established the father in particulars growth as a character.

    Still ithe movie was a worthwhile watch . Had the potential to be spectacular , but lacked in too many ways making it just ok.

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    • Trivia
      The tryout coach that Ricky talks to is the real Ricky Hill
    • Goofs
      The film depicts young Rickey Hill in the 1960s hitting rocks in a hay field with round hay bales with net wrap on them in the background.Round bale hay production was not invented until 1972.
    • Quotes

      Pastor Hill: May her fierce spirit guard the foals of spring.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Pop Culture Crisis: Ben Shapiro Rap Debut Reaction, Bob The Builder Race Swapped (W/Siaka Massaquoi) | Ep. 535 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Bitty Pretty Things
      Performed by Jimmy Cove and the Rovers (aka James Thacker )

      Written by James Thacker and Mason Cooper

      Produced by James Thacker

      Courtesy of Kazen Music Group (by arrangement with SyncSource Music, LLC)

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Hillmov
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El camino de Hill
    • Filming locations
      • Augusta, Georgia, USA(Georgia Entertainment News)
    • Production company
      • Vitamin A Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,665,865
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,301,931
      • Aug 27, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,697,028
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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