Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the early '70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach of a tiny girls' Catholic college that has no gym and is in danger of being sold, and she determines to steer her team to thei... Tout lireIn the early '70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach of a tiny girls' Catholic college that has no gym and is in danger of being sold, and she determines to steer her team to their first national championship.In the early '70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach of a tiny girls' Catholic college that has no gym and is in danger of being sold, and she determines to steer her team to their first national championship.
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These women were at the forefront of everyday women's liberation, depending upon themselves rather than politicians or demonstrations to achieve their goals. Their combined efforts helped to put college women's athletic programs "on the map". Later achievements of individual team members in women's athletics, business, non-profit foundations and academia tell us just how special these women really are.
This is formulaic but that's no problem for a formulaic sports movie. It's endearing in its own way. The major missing element is a bigger part for one of the players performed by a bright young star. The girls are more or less blanks except for a couple scenes. They are played by relative unknowns and they don't excel. On the other hand, Carla Gugino is great. The big emotional scene of the girl silently weeping in the van after a lost is very good. However, none of the games nor the story are terribly surprising or exciting. The story is fit for a sincere feel-good telling and this does it in a very standard way.
I just discovered this movie on tubi. I liked it quite a bit. The young women in it could play ball, they were not just chosen on a lark.
It had some drama but not over the top. The acting was good, the coaching was believable. I noticed some idiots put in their reviews that it is stereotypically predictable. Since this actually happened, there is nothing sterero about it, sheesh
As soon as I saw the young nun pass the basketball I was all in, whoever directed this thing knew something about basketball
This gem is slowly going to have a following as it gets exposure
kudos to the creators for not caving into disney.
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- AnecdotesDuring the Cathedral scene, when Kathy comes in late and passes the recruiting poster down the row, all the nuns passing the poster are members of the 1972 Immaculata Championship team.
- GaffesThe North American college basketball season takes place over the winter months (late November through February, with playoffs continuing through March). The trees, grass, and sunrise times don't match the typical weather of the mid-Atlantic region during these months, never mind the fact that the characters are almost always dressed for mild weather when outside. The coaches are repeatedly shown in bright sunlight waiting outside the gym for a 7:00 AM practice, yet at that point the sun would either barely be rising or it would still be very dark outside.
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Cathy Rush: Anything can happen, when we are committed to our dreams.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 7 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 891 936 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 963 221 $US
- 23 oct. 2011
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 891 936 $US
- Durée
- 1h 39min(99 min)
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- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1