Home Run
Home Run

Home Run

1989Movie85 minEnglish

Back in London from abroad, Bill English has it all - smart flat with a river view, flash car and, of course, the beautiful Anna. But he was born and brought up in these parts and everything's changed. Anna asks: 'Where are the ghosts Bill?'

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes63%
Google Users78%
Director: David AnspaughGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

A former major league baseball player, once a promising star, is now struggling with alcoholism and a derailed career. He returns to his small hometown to coach a Little League team, confronting his past mistakes and finding a path to redemption through the game and the community he left behind. The film follows his journey as he reconnects with his estranged father and grapples with his personal demons.

Critical Reception

Home Run received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its heartwarming story, strong performances, particularly from Scott Glenn, and its effective portrayal of themes like redemption and second chances. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its inspirational sports narrative and emotional depth, though some found its sentimentality to be a bit predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt and inspiring portrayal of redemption.
  • Scott Glenn's performance as the troubled athlete was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
  • Some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and predictable in its trajectory.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's uplifting sports theme and the emotional journey of its protagonist. Many found it to be a feel-good movie that effectively tackled themes of overcoming addiction and finding personal fulfillment, though a few felt it lacked originality.

Fun Fact

The film features a cameo by former MLB pitcher Bob Gibson, who plays a coach for a rival team.

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