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Un ticket pour le paradis

Original title: The Winning Season
  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • PG
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
340
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Un ticket pour le paradis (2004)
BaseballDramaFamilyFantasySport

A young lad dreams of playing with the great Honus Wagner in his 1909 World Series duel with hall-of-famer Ty Cobb.A young lad dreams of playing with the great Honus Wagner in his 1909 World Series duel with hall-of-famer Ty Cobb.A young lad dreams of playing with the great Honus Wagner in his 1909 World Series duel with hall-of-famer Ty Cobb.

  • Director
    • John Kent Harrison
  • Writers
    • Dan Gutman
    • Steve Bloom
  • Stars
    • Matthew Modine
    • Kristin Davis
    • Shawn Hatosy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    340
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writers
      • Dan Gutman
      • Steve Bloom
    • Stars
      • Matthew Modine
      • Kristin Davis
      • Shawn Hatosy
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 nominations total

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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Honus Wagner
    Kristin Davis
    Kristin Davis
    • Mandy
    Shawn Hatosy
    Shawn Hatosy
    • Joe Soshack
    William Lee Scott
    William Lee Scott
    • Ty Cobb
    Samantha Weinstein
    Samantha Weinstein
    • Reeny Soshack
    Christopher Kozak
    Christopher Kozak
    • Bobby Raines
    Matt Aquin
    • Owen Wilson
    Sharon Bajer
    Sharon Bajer
    • Flo
    Chad Bruce
    • Photographer
    Jackie Burroughs
    Jackie Burroughs
    • Mrs. Young
    Rebecca Gibson
    Rebecca Gibson
    • Flora
    Michal Grajewski
    • Viv
    Kjartan Hewitt
    Kjartan Hewitt
    • Program Boy
    • (as Kerr Hewitt)
    Ryan Hollyman
    Ryan Hollyman
    • Babe Adams
    Robert Huculak
    Robert Huculak
    • Stranger
    Matt Kippen
    • Tiger Player #2
    Dave Lemoine
    • Sam Crawford
    Stan Lesk
    • Nate
    • Director
      • John Kent Harrison
    • Writers
      • Dan Gutman
      • Steve Bloom
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    7richard-1787

    A boy gets to live his baseball fantasy

    There are all sorts of problems with this movie, which I will leave for others to point out.

    At its best, this movie tells a wonderful story, that of a little boy who loves baseball but isn't very good at it. He is granted an astounding opportunity, that he doesn't even ask for: he gets to play baseball with one of the early greats, Honus Wagner, against one of the early Satans - and greats - Ty Cobb. It is every little boy's fantasy, and he gets to live it.

    The rest of the movie is sentimental, like a Hallmark Hall of Fame special. That's all very nice, of course.

    But the little boy's fantasy, which will be understood by any man who has not grown so old as to have forgotten what it was like to be a little boy, is golden.

    I have no idea if this movie has anything to say to women. Perhaps not. I've never been a woman, so I can't say.

    But if you were ever a little boy and loved baseball, no matter how bad you were at it, this movie has a lot to say to you.
    5boblipton

    Earnest But Confused Fantasy

    The direction on this TBS TV movie is good, the performances are fine, the photography is handsome and interesting, but the script is a bit of a muddled mess. Nominally about life lessons and the importance of following your dreams, the movie turns into a rather mushy and ill-defined wish-fulfillment fantasy all around.

    Joe's family is suffering through a bout of poverty when he comes across a rare baseball card of Honus Wagner worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. But the card does not solve his family's financial problems. Instead it sends him back to the 1909 World Series where he meets Wagner, and makes him several years older. Then later, after it appears to have all been a dream, it works further, concrete magic. This is a problem with ill-defined fantasy: if it can do anything, then it fails to keep the story's allegorical sense straight.

    The script is a bit better at hinting at the complexities of life as a professional ballplayer in the era that saw Wagner and Ty Cobb square off against each other in the World Series, but the main story is a bit random. Perhaps the novel it was drawn from simply had too many subplots for the screenwriter to handle elegantly.
    9Rodrigo_Amaro

    When "Field of Dreams" meets "Back to the Future"

    "The Winning Season" is a nice family movie whose plot seems to be a mix between two classic from the 1980's and even includes a similar "choose love or game" theme just like as "For the Love of Game". Here a kid (Mark Rendall) living in 1985 (where another famous film about time travel was released) has the magical chance to see many famous baseball players of the past (in 1909) after discovering a magical baseball card of Honus Wagner (Matthew Modine), and this card could solve all his family financial problems.

    Instead of being a kid he's somehow is transformed into a young men, played by Shawn Hatosy, who is marveled by this time travel but he desperately wants to get home in the future. In the meantime he lives with Wagner and his future bride (Kristin Davis) and he has the chance to met notorious baseball players including Ty Cobb (William Lee Scott) and watch many incredible games.

    The film is good, has a good message despite making a plot loan of many other great films (it's very similar to "Field of Dreams"), it's very charming, has some good humor moments and it's very delightful to see it.

    The acting of the ensemble casting is good, although I enjoyed more of the boy's performance than Shawn playing him as a grow man. William Lee Scott was very interesting playing Cobb, the movie's antagonist.

    Anyway, it's enjoyable in many ways, "The Winning Season" is a very positive TV movie. 9/10.
    10calgaich1

    Big meets Field of Dreams

    This is the best new baseball movie I've seen in ages,Big (Tom Hanks) crossed with Field of Dreams and 8 Men Out....The reproduction of the way life was turn of the century Pittsburgh was excellent and looked as real as if you were there...The actors who were cast as the ball players & especially the portrayal of Honus Wagner by Matthew Modine and Ty Cobb by William Lee Scott were incredible....The movie has a feel good ending,a kid overcoming adversity on the ball field,problems at home with his family,discovering he's grown up & gone back in time,a little love story for the ladies,this movie just absolutely has it all!!!!!A Great movie for the entire family.....
    10bilhouse

    I love this movie.

    I just want to say that I love this movie. But I also want to say that it's a movie not be taken seriously. It's a fantasy. It's a baseball fantasy. Just like "Field of Dreams." As a pseudo baseball historian, I appreciate the details given to the baseball uniforms, the player's gloves and catcher's equipment and both team's stadiums. I also like how the stadiums were depicted in a neighborhood setting with the surrounding industries, which in 1909, they were. I admit that the movie does try to convey a message that takes awhile to get across. But once it does, it all makes sense and it makes you smile if you can forgive the historical inaccuracies.

    This movie won't go down in history as a all-time great, but it will always be one of my favorites.

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    • Trivia
      To get into shape to play baseball legend Honus Wagner, Matthew Modine was invited by Cal Ripken Jr to join the squad of the Ironbirds, a minor league baseball team owned by Ripken in Aberdeen Maryland. Modine's 17-year-old son accompanied him and the two warmed up with the team and also played in several training games with the squad.
    • Goofs
      Supposedly in 1985, when young Joe does his home run, a modern-day White Buick Rendezvous can be seen parked in a driveway behind the field.
    • Quotes

      Honus Wagner: There ain't much to being a ballplayer, if you're a ballplayer.

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Winning Season
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Johnson & Johnson Spotlight Presentations
      • Magna Global Entertainment
      • Rosemont Productions International
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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