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Post by christopher on Aug 16, 2013 22:58:28 GMT -8
We just saw this tonight and I enjoyed it quite a bit. The life of Jackie Robinson is a fascinating one, and I thought the film made the conflict he experienced really gripping. The guy who played Robinson did a really great job. It ends a bit anti-climacticly, and Harrison Ford's affectations distracted me (his character was also too saintly - I doubt the Dodgers' owner was so perfect), but I can look past those complaints easily enough with a story as interesting and important as this. Also Alan Tudyk nearly stole the show. He plays a horrible character, but does so very well.
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Roman
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Post by Roman on Aug 17, 2013 7:59:28 GMT -8
We just saw this tonight and I enjoyed it quite a bit. The life of Jackie Robinson is a fascinating one, and I thought the film made the conflict he experienced really gripping. The guy who played Robinson did a really great job. It ends a bit anti-climacticly, and Harrison Ford's affectations distracted me (his character was also too saintly - I doubt the Dodgers' owner was so perfect), but I can look past those complaints easily enough with a story as interesting and important as this. Also Alan Tudyk nearly stole the show. He plays a horrible character, but does so very well. Haven't seen this one yet, but I'm curious. Tudyk is a really solid actor, he's good in nearly every part I've seen him in. He's one of the reasons, "Tucker and Dale vs. EviL" works so well.
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