


Trouble with the Curve
Slowed by age and failing eyesight, crack baseball scout Gus Lobel takes his grown daughter along as he checks out the final prospect of his career. Along the way, the two renew their bond, and she catches the eye of a young player-turned-scout.
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Plot Summary
Gus Lobel is a legendary baseball scout on the brink of retirement, whose failing eyesight and old-school methods are making him obsolete. Against his wishes, his estranged daughter, Mickey, a sharp and ambitious lawyer, joins him on a scouting trip to evaluate a promising young player. As they navigate the challenges of the sport and their strained relationship, they confront long-buried family secrets and discover the true meaning of trust and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Trouble with the Curve received a mixed reception from critics, with praise for the performances of Clint Eastwood and Amy Adams, but criticism for its predictable plot and clichéd storytelling. Audiences generally found it to be a heartwarming and solid sports drama, though some felt it didn't break new ground.
What Reviewers Say
- Clint Eastwood delivers a characteristically gruff performance that anchors the film.
- Amy Adams provides a strong counterpoint to Eastwood, offering emotional depth.
- The film's narrative is predictable and relies heavily on familiar sports movie tropes.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the performances, particularly Clint Eastwood's, and found the film to be an enjoyable, albeit unoriginal, drama with a strong emotional core. Some viewers noted that the father-daughter relationship was compelling, while others felt the baseball aspects were somewhat underdeveloped.
Fun Fact
This film marked the first time Clint Eastwood directed a film in which he also starred, but he did not have a producing credit.
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