Der Film erzählt die Geschichte des Baseball-Megastars Reggie Jackson, der sich mit seinem Vermächtnis als einer der ersten schwarzen Sportler und Pionier im Kampf um Würde, Respekt und eine... Alles lesenDer Film erzählt die Geschichte des Baseball-Megastars Reggie Jackson, der sich mit seinem Vermächtnis als einer der ersten schwarzen Sportler und Pionier im Kampf um Würde, Respekt und einen Platz am Tisch auseinandersetzt.Der Film erzählt die Geschichte des Baseball-Megastars Reggie Jackson, der sich mit seinem Vermächtnis als einer der ersten schwarzen Sportler und Pionier im Kampf um Würde, Respekt und einen Platz am Tisch auseinandersetzt.
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Reggie credits several players on the Oakland Athletics for helping him withstand mid-70s racism, but fails to mention coaches, veteran players or mentors who improved his game other than Joe DiMaggio. The facts about slow acceptance of Black players, managers, coaches and executives are true. It's also fair to say that Reggie confessed to being too aggressive at times in the media. Still, the lack of critics in this two-hour project unfortunately make it more boring than it should be.
It's a really important message and every young person coming through on the sport should watch this movie.
I'm not a big baseball fan, I'm English, but I am a huge fan of Reggie. He's clearly the rockstar of Yankee baseball and set the standards for unionising against his club to get his deal at the Yankees.
What a legend. What a gentleman. We need more education about segregation and the adversity which minorities face. This is an excellent showcase for that and the beautiful game.
The early sequences of him in Birmingham were quite eye opening and shed some light on the times and even his future team as he came up with guys like Rudi and Fingers in Birmingham, both of whom are in the doc.
But it didn't stop there. For a guy that made hundreds of millions and sported one of the greatest, private car collections, you'd think Jackson was a victim of indentured servitude.
I'm sure Reggie has some great stories but for someone baring it all, they're conspicuously absent.
For someone so dynamic and exciting, Reggie comes across bitter and dare I say, a bit of a bore.
Through all of his famous ego, it was all about searching for dignity, acceptance and respect - his insecurity he reveals conversationally is pretty moving. Especially as he vasciallated from being hated and shut out to being loved.
Also great to see other famous players in the conversations.
Wish there had been more teammate stories and some more laughs to break up the hard parts, but otherwise it's an unusually moving sports documentary.
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- WissenswertesReggie "Mr. October" Jackson led his teams to first place ten times over his 21-year baseball career and suffered only two losing seasons.
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Reggie Jackson: We are gonna have some conversation today about... my past. I don't think it's checkered.
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