Trouble with the Curve

Wiley 2022-01-04 08:01:44

Gas (Clint Eastwood played by Clint Eastwood) is a senior scout for the Atlanta Warriors, but he has been choking lately. As he was getting older and had some vision loss, he was considered unable to adapt to the changing market today, and was assigned the last recruiting task to prove his worth. Gas’s boss and friend Peter (John Goodman played by John Goodman) was a little bit unbearable, so he asked Gas’ daughter Mickey (played by Amy Adams) to help him complete this mission journey. However, this is not an easy task. Since Mickey lost her mother at the age of six, the relationship between the father and daughter has not been so good. Unfortunately, they also caught up with the young scout Johnny of the opposing team (Justin Tinberlake). Timberlake (played by Timberlake), there are a lot of stumbling and stumbling along the way. Faced with these problems, can the three of them finally get through it smoothly?

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Extended Reading
  • Isidro 2022-01-04 08:01:44

    The more mediocre sports theme, there is not much novelty in the story. It's about being stronger and stronger, and the experience is overwhelming. This is quite an old cowboy's appetite, and then he is supplemented by family love, telling stories while repairing the father-daughter relationship. The final inspiration is entirely for inspiration and inspiration, and there will not be too much touch. In the end, it is the love of the career that is the root of success, not the proficiency of technology and tools.

  • Timothy 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    Looking at Dongmu now, all eyes are full of bill hader and super high waistband. . .

Trouble with the Curve quotes

  • Gus: I know I'm as blind as a slab of concrete, but I'm not helpless. I'll put a bullet in my head when that happens.

    Mickey: That's comforting.

  • Johnny: So, what's Mickey short for? Michelle?

    Mickey: Mickey is short for Mickey. As in Mickey Mantle, my father's favorite player.

    Johnny: Aha. Lucky it wasn't Yogi Berra.