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The Comrades of Summer
Sparky Smith (Joe Mantegna) was manager of the Seattle Mariners until he had one too many shouting matches with the team's owner (Michael Lerner) and winds up fired. Now Sparky's ready to coach any team who'll have him. The only problem is, no one will, until the day the Russian Sports Ministry led by the delectable Tanya (Natalya Negoda) comes knocking at his door. The Russians need a baseball coach for their Olympic team, and Sparky is just the man for the job. Once on Russian soil though, he soon discovers that the Russian team is composed of athletes, hockey players, and shot putters who barely know their way around a diamond. Confronted with this losing team, hilarious comedy ensues when Sparky is told to accept an invitation to have his team visit the States and play his old team the Mariners.
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Plot Summary
A talented but troubled minor league baseball player, struggling with alcoholism, is given a second chance by his former coach. He must confront his past demons and learn to trust his teammates if he wants to lead the struggling team to a championship. The film explores themes of redemption, teamwork, and overcoming personal struggles.
Critical Reception
The Comrades of Summer received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its characters underdeveloped. However, some acknowledged the film's earnest attempt at portraying the gritty reality of minor league baseball and the personal struggles of its protagonist. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to deliver a compelling sports drama but often falls short due to a formulaic narrative.
While the performances are earnest, the characters lack depth and complexity.
The portrayal of baseball is authentic, but the emotional core of the story feels underdeveloped.
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Fun Fact
The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of some minor league baseball players and aimed to offer a more grounded perspective on the sport than typical Hollywood portrayals.
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