EIGHT MEN OUTÂ (15)
D:Â John Sayles
Rank/Orion (Sarah Pillsbury & Midge
Sandford)
USA 🇺🇸 1988
119 mins
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Sports/Drama/Biopic
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W: John Sayles [based on the book by
Eliot Asinof]
DP: Robert Richardson
Ed: John Tintori
Mus: Mason Daring
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John Cusack (Buck Weaver), Clifton James (Charles
Comiskey), Michael Lerner (Arnold Rothstein), Christopher Lloyd (Bill Burns), John Mahoney (Kid Gleason), Charlie Sheen (Happy Felsch), David Strathairn (Eddie Cicotte), D.B. Sweeney
(Shoeless Joe Jackson)
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The secret to making a good sports movie is to make it
accessible to those who don't have any particular interest in the respective sport that it presents. Writer/director John Sayles does this flawlessly with Eight Men Out, tackling one of
baseball's biggest scandals, in which players of the Boston Red Sox team were paid bribes to throw the 1919 World Series to the Cincinatti Reds.Â
The story deals very much with the human drama and
characters behind the scandal, with the innocent members of the team having their careers tarnished along with the disgraced.
The 1989 film 'Field of Dreams' also referenced the same
story with an element of fantasy, meaning John Sayles' film escaped the majority of public attention, despite being a more serious representation of events.
7/10