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Bull Durham
When it comes to making movies, nothing comes close to baseball. As others have said, baseball combines the element of the team and the element of the individual in a way like no other sport. There have been a lot of baseball movies, like The Pride of the Yankees and The Natural, but for me the best is Bull Durham. And I think the reason it is my favourite is because while it's about baseball it's not about baseball.
By doing this, the movie expresses the best of the sport by getting right into the stands and down into the dugout where real people live (as opposed to millionaires). More significantly, the movie focuses on a handful of characters creating a romantic-comedic triangle. And while one of them (Tim Robbins) isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, the other two are (Susan Sarandon as Annie and Kevin Kostner as Crash Davis). The intelligence of these two characters allows director-screenwriter Ron Shelton to write some brilliant dialogue and speeches. Robbins' character also allows for great moments both through what he says and by his physical comedy. But the best aspect of the movie is the way it tells it story without resorting to an improbable happy ending. While the film does end on a happy note, it does so without rewarding the characters of Annie and Crash with anything other than the real world and each other.
I loved this when it came out; I love it still. This is one of my favourite movies. © 2003 Piddleville Inc. |
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