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Good movie. Not Star Wars if you are looking for flashing lights and loud noises! True story without all the glitz and bling. Enjoy this with whom ever and not worry about language or nudity. Just a great movie. Enjoy
By far one of the best re-created, true life stories i have ever watched. Truly a remarkable story!
It was a heartwarming, inspiring film. Great for families. Didn't last long enough in theatres, and would like to know if it will be out on dvd anytime soon. I would definitely give it four stars.
This is a fantastic film which was under-marketed, and for some reason, faced a limited release. Great for families, and particularly those whose kids are participating in any kind of organized sports, but particularly Little League. Why this film hasn't been rushed to DVD baffles me. It would have made a great Christmas present for my
This was an excellent movie. I took my eleven year old grandson who loves the sport of baseball. It is an inspiring story of determination, hard work and loyalty. Lessons that are often forgotten in our society today. I purchased the book which is an fantastic read and can't wait for the movie to become available on DVD so that I can add it to my classic collection.
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Los Angeles Times
An imperfect film, but an unusual case in which the heart of both the story and its telling do help in smoothing over other deficiencies, sweet and disarming in its belief that something like a baseball game can make a bigger difference. Full Review
Carrie Rickey
Philadelphia Inquirer
A very sweet, very slight family movie that scores smiles and tears of joy. Full Review
Joe Leydon
Variety
It's an unabashedly corny but occasionally stirring dramedy based on the true-life story of scrappy young baseball players from Mexico who, in 1957, scored an improbable string of successes while playing their way from a Monterrey sandlot to the Little League World Series. Full Review
Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News
A lot of heart, a jaunty mariachi score and a lush Eisenhower-era look help as the family-friendly story follows the usual sports-drama plays. Full Review
Mark Olsen
Los Angeles Times
An imperfect film, but an unusual case in which the heart of both the story and its telling do help in smoothing over other deficiencies, sweet and disarming in its belief that something like a baseball game can make a bigger difference. Full Review
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