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The Greatest Game Ever Played
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Directed by Bill Paxton.
The true story of an upset victory that helped change the sport of golf forever provides the basis for this period drama. Francis Ouimet (played by Shia LaBeouf) was born in 1893 to a working-class family in Massachusetts, and grew up fascinated by golf. However, at that time golf was considered a pastime of the wealthy and privileged, and British and Scottish players dominated the professional game. Ouimet's familial home was near the Brookline, MA, Country Club, and over the stern objections of his father, Francis got a job there as a caddy. Honing his skill in his spare time, Francis displayed a tremendous natural talent for the game and an understanding of its strategies, and 1913 he became the first amateur to play in the U.S. Open, held at the Brookline Country Club. Ouimet's presence was considered little more than a novelty at the time; Harry Vardon (Stephen Dillane), a British champion with six tournament victories under his belt, was considered a shoo-in to win, with Ted Ray (Stephen Marcus) his only serious competition. However, Vardon, a fellow working-class boy who had overcome tuberculosis to become Britain's premier professional golfer, had more in common with Ouimet than anyone expected, and the tournament unexpectedly became a hard-fought competition between an established star and a promising unknown. Directed by Bill Paxton in his second directorial effort, The Greatest Game Ever Played also stars Elias Koteas as Francis' father, Josh Flitter as the ten-year-old boy who becomes Francis' caddy, and Peyton List as Sarah Wallis, Francis' sweetheart. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski The title might have made it inevitable, but here it is: The Greatest Game Ever Played is a big letdown. Well, at least the cinematic version of it. Screenwriter Mark Frost works from his own book here, which tells the true story of allegedly the Most Exciting U.S. Open in History—1913’s, when a 20-year-old, working-class amateur named Francis Ouimet rocked the then-genteel golf world by defeating British champion and record-holder Harry Vardon. Holes’ Shia LaBeouf plays young Francis, his earnestness if not his charisma oozing through as Bill Paxton unsubtly directs. Have trouble following the ball as it soars over the green when you watch golf on TV? Don’t worry; Paxton favors disorienting, warped zooms of the holes—or, sometimes, just cartoonishly flying along with each shot. Don’t like those stovepipe-hatted aristocrats who taunted the also-working-class Vardon (Stephen Dillane—you don’t know him) when he was ... " [More]
 



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