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Il suit Morris, qui doit entraîner une équipe de softball composée de ses colocataires pendant son séjour obligatoire dans le centre de désintoxication Sweet Dreams, afin de remettre sa vie ... Tout lireIl suit Morris, qui doit entraîner une équipe de softball composée de ses colocataires pendant son séjour obligatoire dans le centre de désintoxication Sweet Dreams, afin de remettre sa vie sur les rails.Il suit Morris, qui doit entraîner une équipe de softball composée de ses colocataires pendant son séjour obligatoire dans le centre de désintoxication Sweet Dreams, afin de remettre sa vie sur les rails.
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Johnny Knoxville definitely rocked his acting chops off here and had me tearing up several times as one who has lived with addicts, and been one myself. This movie means well and does not do more than it's intended theme.
While I knew Mr. Knoxville had it in him to act well, he really showed some crazy depth in this movie. Bobby Lee and Theo Von were nice additions but honestly, the other supporting actors really brought it. Don't go into this expecting to laugh your butt off the whole time as the more serious parts could catch you off guard.
Recommend for drama lovers and those looking to get sober and have something to relate to.
While I knew Mr. Knoxville had it in him to act well, he really showed some crazy depth in this movie. Bobby Lee and Theo Von were nice additions but honestly, the other supporting actors really brought it. Don't go into this expecting to laugh your butt off the whole time as the more serious parts could catch you off guard.
Recommend for drama lovers and those looking to get sober and have something to relate to.
In modest but effective LA addiction drama "Sweet Dreams" big-time music-video director Johnny Knoxville (great - playing it straight) hits rock-bottom with his alcoholism, so checks into Mohammed Amer's titular low-brow rehab house where aided by fellow addicts (including Jay Mohr (good), Theo Von, Kate Upton, Bobby Lee, Brian Van Holt & Gata) & the focus of an admittedly implausible softball tournament, he changes the direction of his life. In his third film as director (and the second that he also wrote) Lije Sarki gets his point across with a refreshing edge of authenticity while avoiding the usual cheesie genre clichés. This is a solid yet understated film.
I feel all the people who have left negative reviews expected it to be something that it wasnt. The trailer and plot summary never lead you to believe it was gonna be anything other than what it was. They saw it starred Johnny Knoxville and they expected it to be a raunchy comedy like jackass. With fellow comedians like Bobby Lee and Theo Vonn it perpetuated that thinking as well.
Its sad thats the case because its a very sweet tender drama with some comedy spread throughout. If you are a fan of softball or baseball you will enjoy it even more. Johnny knoxville does a good job with the dramatic role and I wish his reputation for outrageous comedy didnt hurt people feelings about the movie because they expected something else.
If you know its not gonna be jackass you will be pleasantly surprised and will probably enjoy the movie.
Its sad thats the case because its a very sweet tender drama with some comedy spread throughout. If you are a fan of softball or baseball you will enjoy it even more. Johnny knoxville does a good job with the dramatic role and I wish his reputation for outrageous comedy didnt hurt people feelings about the movie because they expected something else.
If you know its not gonna be jackass you will be pleasantly surprised and will probably enjoy the movie.
So close to good, but I was just left wanting it to deliver more.
More stories on some of the characters, More Closure of some of the storylines - I just felt like the concept had more to deliver than what it gave us.
There is a lot that's right about the movie. Great characters, good laughs, solid emotions, and i loved the way this felt like it wasn't all filmed on a sound stage/green screen. But it felt like there was more potential here. With great comedians like Bobby Lee and Theo Von in the cast, it felt like it had more laughs and emotions to pull on (and both are sober as well - so experience to draw on.) Kate Upton's character felt like there was more storyline available. There were a number of things where we got a taste of something but it didn't move/resolve/progress - the Diner scenes/story, Kate Upton's character, the music video situation, Garvey's roadtrip, what happened after the game, etc. There were just a bunch of questions that could have been answered and would have raised my enjoyment.
It's thoroughly watchable, with some solid performances from a range of quality actors/personalities, and a decent smattering of laughter and emotion. There's nothing "dumb" about it or cliched - it just felt like it could have been 10 mins longer and given us a lot more, or 10 mins shorter and removed some storylines that didn't go anywhere.
More stories on some of the characters, More Closure of some of the storylines - I just felt like the concept had more to deliver than what it gave us.
There is a lot that's right about the movie. Great characters, good laughs, solid emotions, and i loved the way this felt like it wasn't all filmed on a sound stage/green screen. But it felt like there was more potential here. With great comedians like Bobby Lee and Theo Von in the cast, it felt like it had more laughs and emotions to pull on (and both are sober as well - so experience to draw on.) Kate Upton's character felt like there was more storyline available. There were a number of things where we got a taste of something but it didn't move/resolve/progress - the Diner scenes/story, Kate Upton's character, the music video situation, Garvey's roadtrip, what happened after the game, etc. There were just a bunch of questions that could have been answered and would have raised my enjoyment.
It's thoroughly watchable, with some solid performances from a range of quality actors/personalities, and a decent smattering of laughter and emotion. There's nothing "dumb" about it or cliched - it just felt like it could have been 10 mins longer and given us a lot more, or 10 mins shorter and removed some storylines that didn't go anywhere.
Yes I did go into this blind! I thought it would be in a similar vein to other Knoxville movies but it was a very sombre drama. But there was no spark, where was the soundtrack? Music would have made this movie much better and a few good jokes! Why wasn't there any jokes? Theo and Bobby Lee and no jokes? Doesn't make sense I know it's a depressing story but come on it needed some spark! Was a hard watch for me but I didn't turn it off at least!
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