Green Mind, Metal Bats
Green Mind, Metal Bats

Green Mind, Metal Bats

2006Movie96 minJapanese

The film follows Nanba, a shunned outcast who doesn’t have a girlfriend, any money or prospects, a turnaround from his glory days in high school when he played on the baseball team; his former teammate Ishioka, who is now a policeman because of an elbow injury; and baseball fanatic Eiko, a hopeless alcoholic who spends more of her time drunk than sober. The three share an intense love of baseball — and their destinies are forever intertwined.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Arthur SmithGenres: Documentary, Sports

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the fascinating world of baseball collectibles, focusing on the stories behind rare and valuable equipment. It explores the passion of collectors and the historical significance embedded within items like vintage bats and gloves. The film highlights how these objects connect fans to the legends of the game and the evolution of baseball itself.

Critical Reception

Green Mind, Metal Bats was generally well-received by critics for its unique subject matter and engaging narrative. Reviewers praised its ability to capture the enthusiasm of collectors and its insightful look into baseball memorabilia. Audiences appreciated the blend of sports history and the human interest stories presented.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its niche subject and enthusiastic presentation.
  • Offers an interesting perspective on sports collecting.
  • Engaging for both baseball fans and documentary enthusiasts.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this specific documentary, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews with prominent baseball figures, not just collectors, discussing the personal significance of some of the memorabilia shown.

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