Greatest Game Ever Played
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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...Actors and Key Contributors: James Paxton, Tom Rack, Armand Laroche, Peter Hurley, Gregory Terlecki,
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Spotlight Review
Why does Abraham Lincoln keep following the champion golfer around? It's 1913!
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By meagandowney
on Tue Oct 04 16:10:23 EDT 2005It was a little disconcerting to sit in the arts wing of the movie theatre this afternoon watching The Greatest Game Ever Played for a few reasons. First, I was with an 11 year-old who wondered aloud, "Whoa, why are we going to this...
Pros: It's golf! It's Disney!.
Cons: Abraham Lincoln-like stalking scenes, miscellaneous plot issues.
Bottom Line: Good for a little cotton candy cinema with the family on a rainy day..


