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USA 2011, 133 minutes
Dir. Bennett Miller
Genres: Drama
Topics: Sport, Business & Economics.
“A smart, intense and moving film that isn't so much about sports as about the war between intuition and statistics.”~Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Aroview: The business of professional sport is examined with cracking insight by screenwriter Aaron Sorkin in this biopic of Oakland A’s manager Billy Beane, who radically introduced statistical analysis into player recruitment in order to turnaround a losing baseball team.
Like THE SOCIAL NETWORK’s dorm room geniuses, Sorkin and co-writer Steven Zaillian transform the unglamorous hard slog of sports management into something exciting and urgent, with events allowed to unfold in the office rather than on the playing field. While baseball fans may yearn for the drama and big personalities synonymous with the sport, the film’s best virtue is its unsentimental approach to winning and losing, with its “adapt or die” mentality and celebration of ingenuity delivering an ever-relevant message to crumbling business empires and stubborn old boy networks.
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-3 of 3 member reviews.
3 stars (Good Enough) ~mvvm
4 stars (Very Good) Not yer usual sports flick, what with Sorkin's involvement. More like a Philip Glass composition: sombre, repetitive, with a sustained intensity. Still thrilling, as you're rooting for the underdog. PS, Pitt's had some work done on his face, right? ~HiFi
3 stars (Good Enough) Pitt is good in this one - in turn the screenplay is more intelligent than a lot of sports dramas. It is long but worth it. ~Tubbs
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