Hardball

Hardball

2001 "The most important thing in life is showing up"
Hardball
Hardball

Hardball

6.4 | 1h46m | PG-13 | en | Drama

An aimless young man who is scalping tickets, gambling and drinking, agrees to coach a Little League team from the Cabrini Green housing project in Chicago as a condition of getting a loan from a friend.

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6.4 | 1h46m | PG-13 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: September. 14,2001 | Released Producted By: Paramount , GHS Productions KG Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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An aimless young man who is scalping tickets, gambling and drinking, agrees to coach a Little League team from the Cabrini Green housing project in Chicago as a condition of getting a loan from a friend.

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Keanu Reeves , Diane Lane , Michael B. Jordan

Director

Jaymes Hinkle

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Paramount , GHS Productions KG

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thasaint-1 I have seen Hardball probably 15 times. Every single Go**** time I weep my eyes of every single tear I have in my ducts. From the uplifting circumstances and situations these young men encounter every day in inner city Chicago(which sadly probably isn't far from the truth of real life) I can't help but feel so sad for them and how they are brought up. When Keanu gives the speech at the end and they go back to the last game with G baby, damn such a powerful scene and moment. Shows how much Sports can bring us all together despite color, age, financial status,etc. I don't know what else more to say but just watch this movie, one of my all time favs.
Evan Wessman (CinematicInceptions) Outside of the emotional ending, this movie isn't anything special, but I think it is a little underrated. On the surface, it's a sports movie and was advertised to be one, but there is actually not that much focus on the team as a baseball team. We only see about fifteen minutes of the team playing baseball in a couple of practices and maybe three games. The "ship" isn't even the climax of the movie and you don't even care that they win it, outside of that being expected by nature of the genre.Most of the story centers on Conor O'Neill, whose life is not in great shape. He's deep in debt with people who probably don't have a great source of income themselves and seems generally miserable. He takes a job coaching a U-10 baseball team and eventually warms up to the kids and by the end he appreciates their situation. The couple of scenes were we see life in the kids' neighborhood, and they seemed pretty accurate- maybe a little over done at a couple points, but you hear about gang violence in the news a lot so it's probably spot on and I just have no experience to judge it on. Basically, the story is about Conor and the team giving each other hope, and this is all but stated outright over the course of the movie, so you don't have to go hunting for the theme. There are two subplots, one involving Conor's gambling habits and the other with the kids' teacher Miss Wilkes.Conor is slightly reminiscent of Travis Bickle, though of course not as memorable, and is hardly what you'd call a model protagonist. Consequently, we have two foils for him: Miss Wilkes and Ticky. Miss Wilkes shows Conor's faults of not wanting to be as good a person as he can. Ticky represents Conor's former life of unsuccessful gambling and makes Conor's choice to break away from gambling a little more concrete. A couple of the players are examined more deeply to the extent that you'll probably know about half the players by name and have picked out a favorite by the end. There are a few minor antagonists in the guy from Smith and Stevens, the people Conor owes for his blown bets, and one of the opposing coaches coupled with the league administrators.The acting is pretty good for the most part, even from the ten kids. As expected, Keanu Reeves and Diane Lane give the best performances, but certainly not their best showings. The script is well paced and feels realistic, which is all it needs to be. There's nothing special in terms of directing outside of G-Baby's funeral at the end, which was really well done and is probably the most emotional scene in any movie I've watched.It's a very different role for Keanu Reeves, so don't expect him to have any action-hero moments like in the Matrix. There might be a few things that annoy you like the players trash talking each other or Miss Wilkes being shown as sort of a perfect character. Outside of that it should be mildly entertaining for any given viewer, so keep it on until you get bored with it. Overall Rating: 7.8/10
SnoopyStyle Conor O'Neill (Keanu Reeves) is a degenerate gambler and a drunk. After some bad loses, he's in trouble with his bookies and he borrows money from Jimmy on one condition. Conor needs to coach kids baseball in the projects. He finds out that he needs to field a full team, but teacher Elizabeth Wilkes (Diane Lane) is holding back a couple of the kids.Keanu is all jittery. It's very distracting, and not very attractive. The rom-com part of the movie is a bust. The character is a giant mess. The saving grace are the kids. They are the movie. It's the Bad News Bears with better kids characters and weaker adult characters. I just wish they forget about the rom-com, and cool down the gambling drama. I wish they put more of the kids' story in the film. Although I'm very glad to not have to watch the usual final championship game.
Sourbunny I've seen this movie numerous times it's not bad. The movie itself is very cliché we've seen this all before...it's heartwarming, it was a white person helping out the less fortunate "ghetto" kids, and the chemistry w/the kids make u go "aw". Yeah thats the only reason I give this movie kudos, I'm a very nice person and i couldn't give it a 1...it's for the kids. Everyone in this movie does a good job acting the kids seem very believable and so do other small roles. Then there's Keanu i don't have anything against him I don't mind the acting in most of his movies, I actually enjoi the Bill and Ted Awesome Adventures. However this movie *ugh it was so bad it really took me out of it, I could tell he's acting, it was like he was reading the lines rite then and there. This movie is nothing special u wont miss anything by not watching it. I guess it's a good movie to watch w/family or something, but i think if ur past the age when u actually appreciate talent and most of your favorites aren't comedies and scary flicks, you'll think it's really utter garbage.