Monday, October 17, 2011

Moneyball







Release Date: Sep 23, 2011 
Runtime: 2 hr. 6 min. 
Director: Bennett Miller 
Cast: Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chris Pratt.

There are many types of hitters in baseball. Contact hitters who rarely strike out. Slap hitters who simply get by. And complete hitters who go for that extra mile. Then there are power hitters who go for it all, as in the story of a man who took a chance and defied the rules of the game. "Moneyball" is based on the true story of Oakland A's general manager, Billy Beane, who found the value of statistics in a team unfit to win. With the help of Yale graduate, Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), he did what no one believed he could, and conceived a lineup that would go on to make American League history. Like a true craftsman, Pitt gets better with age, demonstrating his passion for a role that took years to bring to fruition. His worn-out character study is the sole basis for the film, as well as Oscar potential for Best Actor, and oftentimes overshadows everything else around him. That includes the sport itself, where only snippets of actual play are shown through archived footage and sound. This makes for an intriguing premise where the actors showcase their abilities off the field, instead of acting the part of professional athlete. As a result, when the time comes to show the final game, it makes it that much more invigorating to watch, and the energy is palpable. For those who are a fan of the sport, "Moneyball" is a reminder that all great things come at a cost, and that anything is possible with the right mindset. But for those of us who are novices, it's a look at a past-time that is more than just over-priced tickets and slow innings. It's about the players who are undervalued, and the work it takes to get noticed in a game of greed and money. Granted, if you weren't a fan of the sport before, chances are you may be curious after seeing it.

Rating: 4 stars

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