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The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005)
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Reviews Counted:107
Fresh:67
Rotten:40
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: Despite all the underdog sports movie conventions, the likable cast and lush production values make The Greatest Game Ever Played a solid and uplifting tale.
Runtime: 2 hrs 1 min
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $15,283,642
Synopsis: The second film directed by actor Bill Paxton is a marked departure--in both form and content--from his debut, 2001's FRAILTY, a shadowy, gothic tale of murder. THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED is a... The second film directed by actor Bill Paxton is a marked departure--in both form and content--from his debut, 2001's FRAILTY, a shadowy, gothic tale of murder. THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED is a sports movie slash Horatio Alger rags-to-riches tale with undertones of class consciousness and social critique. The story is based on a real-life event--the 1913 U.S. Open golf championship--at which two equally sympathetic young men, both of whom grew up economically and socially disadvantaged, go club to club in one of the most exciting and dramatic athletic events of the early 20th century. The film focuses on the competition between the British star Harry Vardon (Stephen Dillane) and the young American prodigy Francis Ouimet (HOLES star Shia LaBoeuf). Though they hail from opposite sides of the Atlantic, the struggles that the two young golfers have had to overcome are markedly similar; both grew up in hard-scrabble, working-class homes that happened to be adjacent to golf courses, and both were preternaturally disposed to the game. In addition, both must defy the disdain of the golfing gentry. Vardon is already a reigning champion and international darling when Ouimet makes it to his first tournament to battle him. Though enough backstory is provided to connect the viewers to the characters, the meat of the film is the dramatic unfolding of the tournament. With expert editing and fluid camera work, Paxton films close-up views of the golfing action in a manner that recalls the kinetic pool shots in Martin Scorsese's THE COLOR OF MONEY. With each stroke, the competition becomes closer and the mood more tense, culminating in an explosive outcome that, while not unexpected, pulls at the heartstrings as do all good tales of triumph over adversity. [More]
Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Justin Ashforth, George Asprey, Jackie Burroughs
Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Justin Ashforth, George Asprey, Jackie Burroughs, Len Cariou, Peter Firth, Joe Jackson
Director: Bill Paxton
Director: Bill Paxton
Screenwriter: Melissa Carter
Producer: Marc Beauchamps
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for The Greatest Game Ever Played
While the based-on-a-true-story plot is intriguing, the Disney-fication process brings it down to a third-grade level.
The film doggedly pursues its obsession with class, repeatedly teeing the point up and then following it like a duck hook into the rough.
Unless you're already a golf fan, you may fall asleep, since two-thirds of the film is devoted to a stroke-by-stroke recap of the 1913 U.S. Open.
The game is reimagined by director Bill Paxton and cinematographer Shane Hurlbut as a series of grand, sweeping shots.
There's a par for every hole, and Paxton pretty much hits exactly that -- sometimes over and sometimes under, but always close, with no surprises.
Doing justice to the sport but not entirely to the drama which suffers from choppy introductions and half-hearted class distinctions in Mark Frost’s screenplay.
By the time the field has dwindled to Ouimet and Vardon, it's a match between good-guy heroes. We'll be happy no matter who wins, and happy that it's finally strolled to a conclusion.
The movie is so hungry for love that the orchestra shrieks, caps fly into the air, and the slo-mo oozes in when the lad merely forces a final play-off...and there's still 20 minutes to go!
If it weren't for professional obligations, `The Greatest Game Ever Played' would have been my chance for the greatest nap ever taken.
It’s kind of like watching a chicken try to fly. There are a lot of feathers going everywhere, but it doesn’t seem to be getting anywhere.
I don't want to just take their word for it! Show me what was so special about this guy's game!!
Good acting, lush locales and snazzy special effects can't disguise the fact that it's a profoundly uncinematic sport, not even in a movie about the first American to shatter the sport's long-standing class barrier.
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