Sigue la historia de la megaestrella del béisbol Reggie Jackson mientras contempla su legado como uno de los primeros atletas afrodescendientes emblemáticos, pionero en la lucha por la digni... Leer todoSigue la historia de la megaestrella del béisbol Reggie Jackson mientras contempla su legado como uno de los primeros atletas afrodescendientes emblemáticos, pionero en la lucha por la dignidad, el respeto y un sitio en la mesa.Sigue la historia de la megaestrella del béisbol Reggie Jackson mientras contempla su legado como uno de los primeros atletas afrodescendientes emblemáticos, pionero en la lucha por la dignidad, el respeto y un sitio en la mesa.
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- Self - Reggie's Sister
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- (as Julius 'Dr. J' Erving)
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- Self - Reggie's Father
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Reseñas destacadas
It was great seeing the enduring friendships he has with his Oakland A teamates but, the only Yankee in the video was Derek Jeter who was not part of the "Bronx Zoo".
That being said...thanks Reggie for providing lasting memories to all Yankee fans.
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.
Reggie was a personal hero of mine growing up and his jersey was the first I ever wore as a child. I thought I was familiar with his story, but learned a lot here.
I found this piece to be moving, informative and enlightening, however, I also found it somewhat depressing. It certainly paint a picture and drive home a message that it was a difficult time for black athletes. At the same time, the absence of laughter just left me with a burden I didn't plan to carry. Maybe we needed stories from Reggie's kids, or lighthearted interviews from his glory days. Seeing people like Dr. J, added a human element, but I needed more of that. Would have been nice to see a Ken Griffey as well, assuming there is a relationship there.
I saw what the film maker tried to do, but their was no joy in this movie and no matter what the struggle way, it appeared to me, Mr. Jackson had plenty to celebrate.
That part then, was almost anti-climactic since It was was anticipated. What moved me and made me say "Wow" was listening to the voices and words of real people making their comments, telling their stories. It is an eye-opening history lesson.
Like most all biographies, it is titled as the story of a person, but gives you much more to think about.
What was going on daily, what was normal at that time, actions that other people, besides the main subject, were taking, what they were doing is also fascinating.
I watched this documentary to learn about one interesting person, but as usual with history, came away with much knowledge and food for thought on more subjects than Reggie Jackson.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesReggie "Mr. October" Jackson led his teams to first place ten times over his 21-year baseball career and suffered only two losing seasons.
- Citas
Reggie Jackson: We are gonna have some conversation today about... my past. I don't think it's checkered.
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 44 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1