Hardball
Release Date:
September 14, 2001 Studio: Paramount Pictures Director: Brian Robbins Screenwriter:
John Gatins Starring: Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane, John Hawkes, D.B. Sweeney, Bryan Hearne, Julian Griffith, Michael B. Jordan Genre: Drama MPAA Rating:
R (for language and some violence) Official Website:
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Buy at AllPosters.com Plot Summary: A man merely drifting through his life is about to find inner strength he
never knew he had. In "Hardball," Keanu Reeves portrays Conor O'Neill-an underachiever who is both inspired and redeemed by the unlikeliest group of people he could ever have imagined.
Conor likes to bet on sports games, which makes him a dubious choice for a role model. However, his buddy won't help him pay off his debts unless he coaches for a corporately sponsored youth
baseball team. All of a sudden, Conor O'Neill is thrust into molding underprivileged kids into a cohesive unit in one of the toughest parts of Chicago. What could hardly be a worse punishment to
Conor will slowly become a learning experience. For the first time in his life, this man is responsible for someone other than himself. His meager existence and selfish pursuits begin to seem
empty, and his eyes are opened by young lives and hearts barely scraping by on the fringes of society. Surprising even himself, Conor begins to form deep attachments to the street-smart
youngsters-and to their dedicated young teacher (Lane). These impoverished boys are able to show the aimless O'Neill a thing or two about trust and heart. Tough on the outside but vulnerable
inside, his kids come to rely on Conor and baseball to lift them-if only for a few hours-out of their hard and sometimes tragic lives. The boys begin to realize they can triumph over their often
oppressive environment, and their coach learns even more: Conor discovers that redemption can come in all shapes and sizes, and from the most unexpected source.
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