Directed by Bennett Miller, the film is a classic underdog story. He keeps the tone low-key but interesting, thanks to a strong script and witty dialog courtesy of Steven Zaillian (Gangs of New York) and West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin. Pitt and Hill have a great chemistry together and both are excellent. Make no mistake, this is Pitt’s movie. But Hill is a revelation in an understated performance as the team’s reluctant Assistant GM. He still gets laughs, but they come from the character he creates instead of the pre-fab comedic persona he normally brings to a role.
In the interest of full disclosure, I hate sports. Ok, maybe “hate” is too strong of word. “Hate” should be reserved for things that are truly evil – like racism or famine or Nancy Grace. So how about we just say that I find sports tedious. And, as sports go, baseball is one of the more tedious. Perhaps the only thing more mind-numbing than a game of baseball is math. So imagine my excitement upon hearing the plot of Moneyball.
But the film is a fascinating look into the thought process behind selecting the grown men who play a children’s game. And you need not be a baseball fan to enjoy the film. In fact, non-sports fans might enjoy it even more, given the fact that it’s essentially the story of math nerds upending everything that the jocks believed to be true about the game they thought they knew. And while sports-film purists could find it a little light on actual gameplay that might actually be for the best, since they’re the ones who probably already know how the games turn out. But don’t worry. Games are played. But all the real action takes place in an office or on speakerphone. And you won’t feel cheated one bit.
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being Eight Men Out and 1 being The Bad News Bears Go to Japan, Moneyball gets an 8.
[hdplay id=416]Marvel Studios seems to have finally risen out of the slump that has been caused…
Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick are back in Another Simple Favor, the devilishly delightful follow…
Another exclusive PlayStation title recently saw an adaptation in Until Dawn, directed by David F.…
Spiritbox brought their unique brand of metal and a fantastic stage performance to the Pagaent…
In an age where music is fragmented into algorithms and fast-scrolling feeds, The Band Feel…
By Cassie Maag Twenty years ago, two landmark albums were released, “Ascendancy” by Trivium and…