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Washington Examiner. December 20, Ladue News. November 2, The handling of the themes feels shallow with little grit.

August 23, Tulsa World. February 16, Epoch Times. June 25, Common Sense Says Teen-friendly baseball drama raises father-daughter issues. Parents need to know that Trouble with the Curve -- a carefully rendered portrait of a baseball scout Clint Eastwood facing the possible end of his career -- pulls no punches in portraying what life on the road can do to a father and his daughter.

Teen baseball fans may enjoy this behind-the-scenes look at talent scouting, but the themes are likely to resonate most with adults. Resolution, color and audio quality may vary based on your device, browser and internet connection. Learn More. You Might Also Like She caves in and tracks him to the sunburned bleachers he occupies with other scouts and a handful of fans. He's focusing on a phenom named Bo Gentry Joe Massingil , who is pudgy, but that doesn't slow him down because he slugs homers with the frequency of Babe Ruth.

This Bo isn't a nice guy. Bo doesn't see any need to pay him for the snack. Gus growls when he's joined by Mickey, who for that matter isn't too thrilled to see him. She's a hot-shot lawyer in a big Atlanta firm, in line for a partnership. But she sees her dad could use some help, and we learn she never wanted to be a lawyer, anyway. All she's ever loved is baseball.

We settle now into a routine of discount motel rooms and bars and grills, as they cross paths with Johnny Justin Timberlake , a pitcher who was originally recruited by Gus and then blew out his arm; he's now scouting for a season on the way to what he hopes will be an announcing job.

Johnny and Mickey grow sweet about each other, and Gus begins to soften until it's time for a heart to heart with his daughter. That doesn't come easy for a man with a thick skin.

Eastwood's appeal here is bedrock authority. He knows baseball, and he knows he knows it. Amy Adams, the embodiment of lovability since " Junebug " , takes a standard role and makes us value it. Timberlake finds the right note for a basically one-note character. John Goodman embodies the guy who you hope has your back in the front office, and has a tense scene here where he makes a very hard call. But it's a superior entertainment, moving down somewhat predictable paths with an authenticity and humanity that appeals.

Sam Collins Kid 1 as Kid 1. Robert Lorenz. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Gus Lobel Clint Eastwood is a baseball scout. The team he works for thinks he should retire. He asks them to let him do one more scouting job to prove himself. His friend, Pete Klein John Goodman , asks Gus' estranged daughter, Mickey Amy Adams , if she could go with him to make sure he's okay as his eyes are failing.

The doctor tells Gus he should get his eyes treated, but he insists on doing his scouting assignment, which takes him to North Carolina. Mickey decides to put her work on hold to go with him, and she wants him to explain why he pushed her away. While there, he runs into Johnny Justin Timberlake , a scout from another team who was a promising player Gus once scouted.

Johnny and Mickey take an interest in each other. Whatever Life Throws at You. Rated PG for language, sexual references, some thematic material and smoking. Did you know Edit. Trivia The close-ups of of a young Gus Lobel Clint Eastwood in a flashback were from footage taken from the Eastwood movie Firefox Goofs High school baseball games are only 7 innings, not 9 as depicted in the film. Quotes Gus : Now get out of here before I have a heart attack trying to kill you.

Connections Edited from Firefox Records Inc. User reviews Review. Top review. Feeling and hearing it. I didn't think Clint Eastwood would star in a movie he doesn't direct anymore. Actually I never thought he'd star in a movie period. Then again Amy Adams and Justin Timberlake are there to support him. And if you look at it closely it's more an Amy Adams vehicle.



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