Diane Lane Movie:

Hardball



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Diane Lane Movie:
Hardball



Movie
Hardball
Hardball
List Price: $9.98Label: Paramount

Salesrank: 65243

Released: February 19, 2002
Our Price: $17.00
Used Price: $0.35
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

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  • Starring:

  • Keanu Reeves
  • Diane Lane
  • John Hawkes
  • Bryan Hearne
  • Julian Griffith
  • Editorial Review:
    Keanu Reeves stars in this story that might best be described as Bad News Bears in the projects. Conor O'Neill (Reeves) is a charming ne'er-do-well with a disturbing gambling addiction. His penchant for betting on the wrong teams leaves him owing several thousand dollars to very violent people, and he ends up coaching a children's baseball team to pay off his debt. The movie skimps a bit on process: the kids start out as terrible players and become better but we don't see how; Conor starts caring but we don't see why. As by-the-numbers movies go, though, it isn't a bad one. The young actors in the cast are talented and understated. Most of the kids' characters are only barely fleshed out by the script, but this keeps the movie from being hijacked by extra-cute mugging. Parents should be cautioned--this movie has some very violent scenes that will frighten young children, and swearing is depicted as precocious and adorable. Still, like a baseball game, it isn't a bad way to spend your time. --Ali Davis

    Hardball Reviews:
    HardBall... 5 Star Review
    2009-11-12 - I think this is one of Keanu Reeves best movies!!
    No hi-tech sci-fi blow them up movie, a story of a man
    down on his luck, who takes a job coaching a inner city
    baseball team!!
    I give this movie 5 of 5 stars!!

    Touching 5 Star Review
    2009-10-14 - This has to be one of Keanu Reeves's best movies since the matrix. this movie is a really good drama. this is a must see film.

    HARDBALL 4 Star Review
    2009-07-02 - I REALLY LOVED DIANE LANE IN THIS MOVIE AND WITH OUT THIS IS KEENU'S BEST MOVIE. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL TOUCHING STORY I JUST WASNT EXSPECTING THE LITTLE BOY TO GET SHOT

    Enragingly Honest - Encouragingly Hopeful. 5 Star Review
    2009-04-02 - A film, not unlike poetry projects different messages to different people.
    This story begins where Conor, a hardened gambler finds himself on his knees in a sanctuary. The priest asks him if he's looking for faith or forgiveness. "I'm looking for the balls to cover the spread." He replies with submissive desperation. He returns to a bar where he loses himself in the purposeless world of gambling, finds himself in the desperate situation of not having enough money to cover his gambling debt, and winds up being beaten up by a loan shark. His desperation leads him to accept a job coaching a baseball team that consists of underprivileged kids from the crime infested projects for $500.00 a week. The team is short two players. Their school teacher, Sister Wilkes, played by Diane Lane, won't allow the two members who complete the team to play until they have read their book reports. Conor takes it upon himself to negotiate with her, and ends up agreeing to tutor the boys. Initially the coaching starts off as merely a means to an end, but as he spends more time with the boys and becomes familiarized with the dangers to which they are exposed and the conditions under which they are forced to live, he recognizes something more important than himself and his own problems. He teaches the boys to respect one another. He helps them to believe in themselves. One day when Conor presents himself in the classroom, dressed in pants that, to the amusement of the children are way too short for him, he finds himself being affected by the words of Kofi, who is requested by Siter Wilkes to give a review on the book that they were assigned to read. "Where I'm from do nobody father come back."
    In a sequence of events that follow, Conor finds himself trying to cheer the boys up when they are down. The scene where Conor waves his arms in the air, and sings to B.I.G.'s rap song "Big Poppa" in an attempt to help Miles with his rhythm which he needs in order to pitch well, is both entertaining and heartwarming. For me, the best scene is portrayed when Conor reaches a cross-road, and has to choose between gambling his winnings and treating the Kekambas to a big league game. He chooses to treat the boys to the game, and on seeing the ecstasy on their faces, he derives obvious pleasure at allowing his own inner peace to parallel the happiness he sees in the children. His facial expresion reads - "Yeah, now this feels right!" After a profoundly tragic event, Conor is astounded by the boys' staying power and their ability to always show up; he tells them so.

    In a world where we are exposed to an accelerated severing of the threads of human kindness, it is uplifting to watch a film in which the premise encompasses the message -- through the fertilizer a flower may grow. As for the role of Conor, no one could have played the role as perfectly as Keanu Reeves, as he possesses a quality that projects his own isolating sadness, which parallels that of the boys. The boys who played the team members of the Kekambas were outstanding actors. I highly recommend this film for all parents to see.

    A Miss. 2 Star Review
    2009-01-16 - Hardball seems charming at first but I just ended hating this film, too serious and soapy for me. Keanu Reeves and Diane Lane are good in this baseball comedy/drama but I couldn't get into the plot and the ending is so melodramatic. Skip this stereotypical film at all costs.










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