- Studio: Strand Releasing
- Release Date: Jul 13, 2012
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90Commendably, the film, narrated by John Leguizamo, sugarcoats nothing, and the people involved - the players, their trainers, their parents, the scouts - are remarkably forthright.
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88A well-crafted, bravely revealing little film that could be considered essential education for baseball fans. It's just a bonus that the documentary is so entertaining.
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80Although there are numerous interviews with various people both directly involved with or peripheral to the action, the most compelling figure on display is a particularly articulate coach who proves all too determined to have his protégé succeed. The fact that he works strictly on commission is certainly no small element of his zeal.
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80While "Ballplayer" is certainly unsettling, must-see viewing for baseball fans - a nonfiction follow-up to Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck's outstanding 2009 feature "Sugar" - it's a vibrant tale, alive with color and texture, that's far more than a sports movie.
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Jul 19, 201275It's a story with serious human drama that will make you think a little differently the next time you watch your favorite team take the field.
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75As this eye-opening documentary shows, the suits who run MLB are the real bad guys here, treating the aspiring ballplayers as so much sausage.
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75The filmmakers investigate, but can't answer every tough question. There are so many people who could be potentially taking advantage of these players, it's hard to sort out the wrongdoers.
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75The doc is a sly, interesting achievement: It opens as an entertaining sports story and closes as a metaphor for government corruption.
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70Major League Baseball has passed new rules for the Dominican system, according to the film's closing credits, rules that will limit signing bonuses. Yet the harvest will continue, and it's not a pretty sight.
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Jul 11, 201270An unexpectedly gripping portrait of how MLB's sausage gets made.
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Jul 11, 201267With its slim runtime, the film feels like it should have gone broader or closed in and been just a portrait of the talented, goofy Sano.
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60Essential, if artless, baseball exposé.
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