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The Longshots
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PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Weinstein Company ::
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2008-12-02
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Rating:
4.5/5 (15 Reviews)
5/5
warm, family friendly movie
by N. Goodrich (Pensacola, Florida United States)
This film brings together two unlikely accomplices who grow to like and understand each other as they work together for a common goal. The strugle brings them together, showing how success can be achieved by even the most diverse combination of misfits.
It offers hope to all who feel just a bit out of the mainstream.
3/5
Good Film But Too Short
by Sean Pasek (Albuquerque, NM)
Longshots has a good story. It also has terrific performances by both Ice Cube and Keke Palmer, which won't go unnoticed to the viewer. The problem with the film is that it doesn't go deep enough to really tap into the emotional core of the film the way other sports films have done, such as "Remember the Titans" or "Rudy." At an hour and a half, I feel that they could have added another 20-30 minutes to really make this movie fly. The movie is still watchable, fun entertainment, for the most part.
Longshots is based on a true story of a young girl who wants to play football, and becomes the first girl to ever play in the Pop Warner Superbowl. Jasmine Plummer lives with her mother. Her father has left the family and is nowhere to be found. She spends her spare time reading, and she's ridiculed by her classmates at school for always having her nose in a book. Her one desire in life is to become a model. Her mother has to take on extra hours at work, and so Jasmine is left with her unemployed uncle, Curtis. At first, and a bit predictably, Jasmine and Curtis have a difficult time getting along, seeing that they don't have much in common. Curtis doesn't go anywhere without his football, and Jasmine is the same way with her books. When Curtis is playing catch with a friend, the ball lands at Jasmine's feet (yes, we've seen this formula a number of times), and Jasmine delivers a near-perfect pass. Suddenly, it dawns on Curtis to help Jasmine develop her skills of becoming a quarterback that even she doesn't know she has.
Keke Palmer is one of today's best upcoming actresses. She was fantastic in "Akeelah and the Bee," and she matches Ice Cube in every scene. Evidently, she trained very hard to be able to throw a football. There is a hilarious scene when Jasmine is trying to put on all of her football equipment, and she lets out a piercing scream of disgust when she realizes she's holding a jock strap.
Ice Cube is equally good as her uncle, Curtis. Curtis is a man who is feeling the pains of being stuck. He feels that he should have left the little town they live in, which is all but dead due to the economy. He spends his days hanging out at the field, and little else. He wears the same clothes for days. However, finding a companion in Jasmine, Curtis discovers that he now has something to do with his time that is worthwhile.
I would have loved to see more development between Jasmine and Curtis. The story had something really special going on between these two characters, but there simply isn't enough time to devote to them, as the story shifts to Jasmine's football training, a few games, and then, of course, the championship game in Miami.
There are a couple of scenes when her father comes back. I would have also liked to have seen this dynamic played out a bit more as well as the strained relationship between Jasmine's father and Curtis, who now bitterly resents his brother for abandoning Jasmine. These three characters are really the most interesting in the film. Even a budding romance between Curtis and Jasmine's teacher feels contrived and unreal. It is also unnecessary.
The football scenes are fine, and they play themselves out in typical fashion. There isn't anything we haven't already scene in other films, which is another reason why I feel that movie short-changed itself in the characterization and the relationships. The heart of the movie seemed to lie there, so I was hoping for something deeper.
In any case, Longshots is a good film that can certainly be enjoyed by the whole family. However, the movie could have been so much more than it ended up being.
5/5
Touching!
by L. Williams (USA)
This was a touching and well made movie!
I'm not even into football but I was rooting for this little girl all the way...then I was rooting for this community!
Bottom line this was a great family film that pulls at your heart strings and makes you root for the underdog!
5/5
Gotta Love It
by Saundra Y. Douglas (San Diego, Ca.)
Ice Cube bought to the screen, once again, his young, inquisitive talent. This movie is fun and heart catching. A great family film to enjoy. A great portrayal of a Father-Daughter relationship.
4/5
Long Shots
by Dennis J. Taylor
The overall customer satisfaction was execellent, very happy with the conditioned of the product and the fact that the organization got it to me overseas ahead of the projected date.....
The Longshots Summary
Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 12/02/2008 Run Time: 95 Minutes Rating: Pg
The Longshots
is a modest charmer of a film, perfectly suitable for the whole family, that just happens to star (and was produced by) a hard-core gangsta rapper and was directed by a dude whose best-known previous contribution to the arts was a tune called "Nookie." OK, so it's no bulletin that Ice Cube is an actor who's improving with every role, as that aspect of his career gradually overshadows his profile as a member of the hip-hop group N.W.A. But Fred Durst, vocalist for "nu metal" rockers Limp Bizkit? This guy's now a movie director? Well, yeah; and between them, Durst and Cube have done nice job telling the true tale of Jasmine Plummer, who became the first female to play in the Pop Warner football tournament--as a quarterback, no less. A middle-school student in Minden, Illinois, a bleak little burg whose fortunes have declined precipitously since the local factory closed down, Jasmine (winningly played by Keke Palmer) is a bookworm with a loving mom (Tasha Smith), a deadbeat liar of a dad, and no friends. When her mother recruits her uncle Curtis (Ice Cube) to look after her for a few hours after school, neither he nor Jasmine is thrilled by the idea. Curtis has no job and no prospects (when he stumbles into Jasmine's classroom during "career day," he amusingly describes himself as "an entrepreneur"); what's more, he quite literally smells. But he's also a former high school football star, and when he sees that his niece has natural talent and desire--she is, in fact, "a phenom"--he teaches her the ropes, then encourages her to try out for the Browns, Minden's Pop Warner team. One needn't be an oracle to see where all this is headed; with its themes of self-esteem and redemption, the triumph of the downtrodden, and the virtues of family ties, sportsmanship, and smalltown life, it's pretty formulaic stuff. What's more, the film loses its focus toward the end when it favors Curtis' story over Jasmine's. Still, these are characters we can care about, making
The Longshots
a winner. Bonus material includes a "making of" featurette, interviews with Cube and Durst, and a look at the real Jasmine Plummer.
--Sam Graham
Longshots [WS] DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Ice Cube
,
Tasha Smith
,
Jill Marie Jones
,
Dash Mihok
Director:
Fred Durst
Aspect Ratio:
Rated:
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
94 mins
UPC:
796019816427
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Weinstein Company
Release Date:
2008-12-02
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Color, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled),
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