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In the fall of 1950, Nat 'Sweetwater' Clifton makes history in his journey to become the first African American to sign an NBA contract, forever changing the game of basketball.In the fall of 1950, Nat 'Sweetwater' Clifton makes history in his journey to become the first African American to sign an NBA contract, forever changing the game of basketball.In the fall of 1950, Nat 'Sweetwater' Clifton makes history in his journey to become the first African American to sign an NBA contract, forever changing the game of basketball.
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Beautiful story and it deserves to have more of a light shown on it. I think it was a rather good biopic, but obv did not have the same feel as something made purely for entertainment. I thought the characters were lovable and real, but also feel that more of the story could have been fleshed out to truly get to know the characters and the complexity of what they went through. It gives the feel of being a movie that was specifically made to be appropriate for all ages, which I can appreciate as well, and perhaps lends to the overview nature of the plot.
Overall, enjoyable and I'd recommend watching it with people so that you can share in the life of such an incredible man and the impact that he made through his life.
Overall, enjoyable and I'd recommend watching it with people so that you can share in the life of such an incredible man and the impact that he made through his life.
I couldn't believe I didn't know about this story. I have been avid basketball fan for 40 years. It's a great story told very well. I liked how the film was shot and kudos to cinematographer. You will be entertained and better for knowing this story. Swear really was an Iconoclast and has gotten very little play for his play, if you will. I hope this kovie brings his feats, play and wisdom to the fore front. The film really keeps you entertained with some drama and lighthearted moments. I have seen other Martin guigui. The director of the movie, other films and he has a unique style of developing a story. You won't be disappointed.
Truly beautifully made film, a true story of a great sportsmanship and devoted people, who practically changed the world in their own way. This film is very inspiring and masterfully shot.
The sets, the costumes, cinematography, and the choice of cast is excellent - starting from the lead character and all the wonderful star actors we do not see too often in new movies.
One of theist important aspects in film, at least for me is the score. Practically every other scene has a theme, beautiful music in the background which makes the scenes more intense.
I definitely would recommend to watch it!!
The sets, the costumes, cinematography, and the choice of cast is excellent - starting from the lead character and all the wonderful star actors we do not see too often in new movies.
One of theist important aspects in film, at least for me is the score. Practically every other scene has a theme, beautiful music in the background which makes the scenes more intense.
I definitely would recommend to watch it!!
A sports writer climbs into a Chicago taxi cab gushing about Michael Jordan. Little does he know that the driver is groundbreaking negro basketball player Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton (Everett Osborne). In 1949, Nat and his Harlem Globetrotters teammates beat the all-white NBA champs, The Minneapolis Lakers. They are led by team owner and coach Abe Saperstein (Kevin Pollak). New York Knickerbockers coach Joe Lapchick (Jeremy Piven) is desperate to get Nat on his team and break the color barrier. He convinces his boss Ned Irish (Cary Elwes).
This needs a singular villain character. Sure, the villain is general racism which comes up everywhere and from all directions. The movie needs one character to encapsulate all that evil. It has elements of a good biopic, but it doesn't have the bite. It introduces the style of play argument a little too late. For me, it came out of nowhere although I guess there is that discussion in the taxi cab. It needs that childhood memory a lot sooner. It's a great story that needs to be told. Abe is a complicated personality in the story of basketball and I'm glad that the movie didn't make him too one-sided. It is still a simplistic portrayal. All in all, I love the true history aspect. The movie is pretty ok. It's an underdog sports biopic.
This needs a singular villain character. Sure, the villain is general racism which comes up everywhere and from all directions. The movie needs one character to encapsulate all that evil. It has elements of a good biopic, but it doesn't have the bite. It introduces the style of play argument a little too late. For me, it came out of nowhere although I guess there is that discussion in the taxi cab. It needs that childhood memory a lot sooner. It's a great story that needs to be told. Abe is a complicated personality in the story of basketball and I'm glad that the movie didn't make him too one-sided. It is still a simplistic portrayal. All in all, I love the true history aspect. The movie is pretty ok. It's an underdog sports biopic.
Sweetwater is a hidden gem getting new life. It was released April 14, 2023 and only grossed $541,633. It's a real shame because it deserved more than that. It has all the heart and quality star actors as "Field of Dreams". Angel Studios is giving it a well deserved second chance on their streaming platform. Newcomer Everett Osborne is the soul of this biopic of Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton who was the first black man to play professional basketball in the NBA. Michael Jordan has been quoted as saying "there would be no Michael Jordan without Sweetwater". If you like biographical stories, sport themes, and historical dramas; this movie should be right up your alley. The other, more seasoned actors, are Cary Elwes, Jeremy Piven, Richard Dreyfus's, and Kevin Pollak. Not sure why it didn't get more notice by a wider audience on its first release. Maybe it's because a couple of the actors have lost favor in Hollywood for alleged transgressions, maybe it's because people are watching their spending as inflation is sweeping the nation the last 4 years and people are content to forgo the theater experience for comfort in their own home theater, or maybe they didn't have enough money for a decent ad campaign and people just didn't know it existed. I sure didn't. I hope people give it a chance. It has received consistently positive reviews from those who have watched it, so we know it isn't due to a quality issue.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter decades of failed attempts, thanks to efforts by the Naismith Hall of Fame and writer-Director Martin Guigui, in 2014 Sweetwater Clifton was finally inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. At the press conference, Sweetwater's daughter Jataun Robinson accepted on her deceased Father's behalf and said "It's truly an honor, and it's about time."
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Mrs. Lapchick: Look at me. You are Joe Lapchick. You don't have to break through a wall. You just go get Sweetwater, and you climb over that wall with him.
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- Свитуотер
- Filming locations
- Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Stage 14 -Madison Square Garden- plus various exteriors and interiors in the backlot)
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- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $541,633
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $351,010
- Apr 16, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $541,633
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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