Trouble with the Curve Comments

  • Jayne 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Too loose, the ending is too...

  • Oma 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Well, it would be better if there were more baseball scenes like moneyball. A rough look is good, it is also warm and has a sense of justice, but at the end of the film, when your mind is not so hot, you will find that this movie is a story that seems to be pleasing in a harmonious shell, and a happy reunion. The ending is actually not that happy,...

  • Michele 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Kindness and healing. The old genre films are also very...

  • Clyde 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    And "Moneyball" is a complete opposite faction, which is a bit interesting. But the whole film is too mediocre in all aspects. There is nothing new in the three lines of inspiration, love, and family affection. It is a film that wastes good...

  • Llewellyn 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Although it is a bit cliché, it is still the stubborn old man, still the tenacious Amy Adams. It seems that the relationship between father and daughter cannot be reconciled. It is very touching, but it is not deep...

  • Ruby 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    It's a naysayer to a penalty kick. There's nothing outstanding about it. It's so mediocre, and it's not good for family...

  • Hermina 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    6.5 points. I've never really caught a cold with Clint Eastwood. He in this film is really unnerving to watch. He really looks like an old cowboy. The plot is too simple, the characters are very thin, and the story of baseball is not even a "skin". The technical analysis in "Moneyball" has become a harlequin. No matter how many stars there are in this kind of film, it is...

  • Guillermo 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The ending is to solve the problem satisfactorily. The father-daughter relationship is a bit too old-fashioned, and there are no bright spots. I gave up because I was afraid of not being able to bring up the children. The turning point of the father-daughter relationship at this point was a bit...

  • Myrtis 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    The movie got three and a half stars because Eastwood added a half star. Amy Adams' hair has always looked so good! ! ! ur my sunshine, my only sunshine, I cried again when the old man sang it on his wife's...

  • Rebecca 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    justin and amy both perform well and complete their roles, but they are not brilliant and can be replaced. Only the old man is a person who supports a drama and cannot be...

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  • Grady 2022-03-23 09:02:30

    Better Than Moneyball.

    I feel that this film completely subverts the concept of "Moneyball" left to the public.
    "Moneyball" is to use computer software to calculate the technical indicators of players and then make reference to the draft.
    And "Trouble With The Curve" says that there is no software better than a scout's...

  • Enid 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    Even the routine is a routine that domestic films have not yet matured and need to be learned.

    It’s been a long time since Clint Eastwood, this is the real bones of the old drama, but Morgan Freeman can be compared with it. The old man starred in the movie is to watch one less one, and it is necessary to be a director. With more energy, the old man probably doesn't take much shots.

    The...

Trouble with the Curve quotes

  • Johnny: Where'd you learn how to drink, uh, fancy single-malt Scotch out of the bottle? They teach you that at law school?

    Mickey: No. My dad. Yet another brilliant gift he bestowed upon me.

  • Gus: You remember years ago, down in Mobile, Alabama, they had the horse running around the field.

    Mickey: Yeah.

    Gus: They used to keep that horse in a trailer down outside the bullpen gate. Anyway, I was talking to this kid I had signed, telling him there's no place for him the big leagues. And all of a sudden, I realized you were gone and I couldn't find you. I was panicking. I saw this shack there. I went... I went over and looked in... and there you were with this guy. He had his hand down the back of your shirt.

    Mickey: I don't remember that.

    Gus: Yeah. How could you? You were only six years old. I sent you out, and then I started beating the shit out of this guy. I smashed his head against the wall and I started hitting him with everything I had. I strangled his ass. Finally, he passed out.

    Mickey: Oh, my gosh, dad.

    Gus: I kept waiting for the police to come and arrest me, but they never did. That's when I sent you off to your aunt and uncle's, 'cause thought they'd take care of you. I thought I'd failed you. Your mother had died a year before and I was a mess. You have to understand that.

    Mickey: Can't you understand that you sending me away wasn't protecting me, it was rejecting me. And I've been working really hard to not let anyone else get close enough to me to do that again, and being alone really sucks.