Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane’s successful attempt to assemble a baseball team on a lean budget by employing computer-generated analysis to acquire new players. (IMDb)
It’s got the surface stuff for dramatic greatness–an intriguing premise, a solid cast, entertaining dialogue (see Billy’s flurry of calls at the trade deadline), and slick editing that smoothly incorporates lots of flashbacks and archival footage–but the story holds it back in a couple ways: Billy’s personal life often feels like an unnecessary inclusion, and the intellectualism of the sports narrative seems to get replaced in the third act with a more typical underdog/pep-talk type feel.
7.5/10 (Really Good)
I loved this movie when I first saw it and love it still. I thought this was one of the best Pitt’s performances.
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yeah he was really good! that scene that I mentioned in my review, with him on the phone before the trade deadline, was just gold.
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Fine film. Great writing a performances. I don’t care about baseball but I felt engrossed.
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yeah i always love films that are able to get you interested in some sort of niche culture you didn’t know anything about beforehand!
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