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Sugar

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.3K
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Algenis Perez Soto in Sugar (2008)
A drama centered on Miguel "Sugar" Santos, a 19-year-old Dominican baseball star who is given a shot in the U.S. minor leagues.
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Dominican baseball star Miguel "Sugar" Santos is recruited to play in the U.S. minor-leagues.Dominican baseball star Miguel "Sugar" Santos is recruited to play in the U.S. minor-leagues.Dominican baseball star Miguel "Sugar" Santos is recruited to play in the U.S. minor-leagues.

  • Directors
    • Anna Boden
    • Ryan Fleck
  • Writers
    • Anna Boden
    • Ryan Fleck
  • Stars
    • Algenis Perez Soto
    • Jose Rijo
    • Walki Cuevas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.3K
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    • Directors
      • Anna Boden
      • Ryan Fleck
    • Writers
      • Anna Boden
      • Ryan Fleck
    • Stars
      • Algenis Perez Soto
      • Jose Rijo
      • Walki Cuevas
    • 38User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Algenis Perez Soto
    Algenis Perez Soto
    • Miguel
    Jose Rijo
    • Alvarez
    Walki Cuevas
    • Alfonso
    Santo Silvestre
    • Umpire #1
    Emmanuel Nanita Carvajal
    • Reyes
    Cesar Emilio Minaya C.
    • Pedro
    Joendy Pena Brown
    • Marcos
    Kelvin Leonardo Garcia
    • Salvador
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    Zaida Alexandra Hernandez
    • Erica
    Lilin Soto Gonzales
    • Abuela
    Dioni Feliciano
    • Luis
    Teodosia Sanchez Reyes
    • Carmen
    Walky Alvarez
    • Sofia
    Letilier A. Foy Jr.
    • Jaime
    Victor Manuel Adon
    • Javier
    Raul Abraham
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    • Directors
      • Anna Boden
      • Ryan Fleck
    • Writers
      • Anna Boden
      • Ryan Fleck
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    User reviews38

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    9elcopy

    The "Friday Night Lights" of baseball

    "Sugar" is simply one of the best sports movies ever and it does so avoiding every sports movies cliché ever made. The story of the main character is simply a composite of the story of the majority of people who go to play the game professionally. Not only that, but also reflects the story of the immigrant who comes to America pursuing a dream.

    Spoken mostly in Spanish, the movie almost qualifies as a foreign language film. The filmmakers do an excellent job capturing the contrast in atmosphere of the Dominican Republic -a poor country, rich in happiness- to the heartland of America, and back to the Bronx -a Dominican stronghold outside of the island, also stricken by poverty.

    As in "Friday Night Lights" you can feel the constant stress these young players endure to make it big. It's every bit as tense and if you like baseball, and are interested a little bit about these foreign superstars now playing the game, this movie is going to be a treat.

    One of the best films of 2009.
    9bandw

    This truly *is* a baseball movie

    If you have no knowledge of, or appreciation for, the sport of baseball, then I think you will likely not enjoy this film as much as those who do. It is more of a baseball movie than many such movies, such as "The Natural," since it plays almost like a documentary rather than the usual script of "talent, obstacles, ultimate fantastic success." I can imagine that the box office receipts for this in the United Kingdom would be about what they would be in the U.S. for a movie about cricket. In "Sugar" we follow Miguel "Sugar" Santos from a U.S. major league baseball training academy in the Dominican Republic to his move to a small city in Iowa to play minor league ball. We get to know Miguel's family and humble living conditions in the Dominican Republic and then the formidable difficulties he faces in being inserted into a foreign culture where he does not speak the language.

    I will never look at foreign-born baseball players the same way after having seen the discipline, arduous training, perseverance, and sacrifices they make to get where they are. And the pressure is ever-present--if you fail there are many others who can and will take your place.

    Casting the native Dominican non-actor Algenis Perez Soto as Miguel is a small stroke of genius. He had played some ball (as shortstop) but had to be taught how to pitch for this movie. Perez is such a natural both on and off the field that it's impossible not to be taken by him. He has a great ability to capture emotion with facial expressions. A lot of effort must have gone into the casting, since every role rings true.

    Sure, this film makes incisive comments about the immigrant experience in the United States, but, even if you are a baseball fan I think you will learn details you did not know about how the sport recruits many of its players and what they go through. Many are called, but few are chosen, and it's not necessarily clear sailing for the chosen.
    7lastliberal

    If you have the opportunity to help someone and you don't, you're wasting your life.

    If you are looking for another "sports" film, this isn't it. Sure, it's about Dominican baseball players trying to make it in the United States, and get some money for their families, just as African-Americans use the NBA to get out of the ghetto, but it is so much more.

    Baseball isn't the story here. It is just a backdrop. The story is immigration.

    It was funny watching Miguel 'Sugar' Santos (Algenis Perez Soto) put up with an Iowa farm family when he went to play "A" ball. They didn't speak Spanish, and he didn't speak English. The daughter (Ellary Porterfield) seemed interested, but couldn't take the big step.

    He left for New York when he felt his game go. He managed to find a new life. Not completely without baseball, but without making it to the majors. Life is like that. It's what happens when you make other plans.
    9Movie-Jay

    A Wonderful Movie in Every Way

    What's with the low ratings for this movie? I saw this at the Toronto Film Festival, and people loved it. Is it that some audiences wanted a regular sports movie, with everything leading up to the big game? This follows Dominican ball players and their dreams of making it to the bigs. We go from the Dominican to small town Iowa, then to New York City in a movie that's pitch perfect the whole way. And it got everything right, from how small towns in America watch these young guys grow and progress, to how they're treated like animals when they face injuries or setbacks.

    The actors are mostly unknowns, and they give the movie a documentary feel. I especially loved the old couple that takes one ball player in every year, and the minor league baseball manager, who is portrayed very fairly as a guy who pushes his players, but wants to see them make it.

    This movie is a home run, pardon the pun, because it transcends the sports genre and becomes a movie about finding one's self worth, no matter where your career path takes you.

    I believe that if you want something more from a sports movie than being just a past-time, you'll find it in "Sugar", from the team who directed "Half Nelson", another movie that was more concerned with characters and self-worth over silly plot requirements.

    To the low scorers out there I would say don't judge a movie for what it's not, and really look at what it is. Because this is a special movie that never goes wrong.
    9Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    The SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS... (At Being True to Yourself)"???

    Most baseball stories are focused on the guy who manages to get all the way to the Majors. Sometimes we can lose sight of the fact that for every spot filled on a major league roster, there are scores, if not hundreds, of players who get sidelined, somewhere along the way, in their quest to make it to the big leagues! You don't have to like Baseball to enjoy SUGAR, but if you do, you'll probably enjoy it all the more.

    You've got to give credit to HBO films...Gutsy move to make a baseball movie that

    A) Is about 70% in Spanish

    B) Manages to make the viewer empathize with the isolation and culture clash experienced by someone who arrives here not speaking any English and

    C) Morphs completely into a different movie genre!

    Algenis Perez Soto plays SUGAR. I'd venture a guess that more likely, he REALLY is SUGAR! IMDb PRO lists this as his only acting gig, ever. Apparently, he is undecided as to whether or not to continue his career in acting.

    SUGAR also boasts some great Dominican Meringue music, new, exotic third-world locations, and an on-screen collision between Dominican and Iowa Mid-Western cultures... Honestly... Quite fascinating to watch!

    8.5* OUT OF 10*! ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!

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    • Trivia
      Some of the last names of the Swing of the Quad Cities players in the film were those of actual players on the team. However, they were not portrayed by the real Swing players. During filming, the real players were still in their regular season and then post-season.
    • Goofs
      When Miguel is pitching to the Loons in the top of the fifth, the scoreboard already shows 0 runs. The score for a half inning is not registered until the half inning is completed.
    • Quotes

      Frank: Life gives you lots of opportunities. Baseball only gives you one.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Fast & Furious/Gigantic/The Escapist/Adventureland/Bart Got a Room/Sugar (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Los Que Me Esperaban, Llegue
      Written by Tony Sugar

      Performed by Yoan Soriano

      Courtesy of Mambo Media, LLC

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Dominican Republic
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Dominican Project
    • Filming locations
      • Davenport, Iowa, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Journeyman Pictures
      • Hunting Lane Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,082,124
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $60,140
      • Apr 5, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,144,438
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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