

Playing the Field
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.
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Plot Summary
This gritty drama follows the tumultuous lives of a group of semi-professional boxers in New Jersey. "The Field" refers to the boxing ring, where dreams are made and broken. The film delves into the personal struggles, rivalries, and sacrifices these men make in pursuit of glory and a better life, often under the shadow of organized crime.
Critical Reception
Playing the Field received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its execution lacking depth. While some acknowledged the raw performances, the film was largely overlooked upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to capture the harsh realities of lower-tier professional boxing but often falls short.
- Performances are serviceable, but the predictable narrative arc fails to engage.
- Lacks the depth and emotional impact of more successful sports dramas.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but available comments suggest a lukewarm reception, with viewers finding the film uninspired and forgettable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in New Jersey, aiming for an authentic depiction of the working-class boxing scene.
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