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Amid the poverty of Monterrey, Mexico, a ragtag group of boys, thanks to the guidance of a coach (Clifton Collins Jr.), becomes the first non-U.S. baseball team to win the Little League World Series.
No ironic detachment for William Dear's latest film: It may have every cliché in the book, but The Perfect Game means everything it says.
May 13, 2014
Washington Post
Anyone much older than, say, 10, will likely find the underdog saga sappy and manipulative, not to mention filled with sports movie cliches, including the following statement: "It will take a miracle to make them into a real team."
The Perfect Game proves that you don't always have to reach for lofty heights to work. It's certainly not a classic. It's a simple pleasure for those times when that's all you need.
Packed with everything you'd want from an inspiring sports story. The pieces aren't put together as neatly as one would hope, but the film easily achieves the intended effect.
It's hard not to root for an underdog, especially a relentlessly optimistic one, and the reality is Game has a lot of heart. But not much in the way of legs.