TriStar Pictures | Release Date: May 11, 1984
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Intercept211Dec 7, 2017
The Natural is my favourite baseball movie. The actors give fantastic performances, there are clever twists and Robert Redford gives one of his best renditions ever as Roy Hobbs.
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amheretojudgeMar 20, 2019
Character - 1. Game - 0.

The Natural Levinson's game is played on familiar ground and cliched rules, but above all, it is fair. And that is his self-created window where he gets in from. This unusual journey of a young athlete- or so it
Character - 1. Game - 0.

The Natural

Levinson's game is played on familiar ground and cliched rules, but above all, it is fair. And that is his self-created window where he gets in from. This unusual journey of a young athlete- or so it seems when it starts up- is authentic and practical. The double edge sword where his method is productive and necessary but not cinematic makes you go back and forth on where you lie in the final scorecard. All the stages and characters that Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) encounters is executed brilliantly by the director Barry Levinson. But mind you, this journey is not gripping all the time.

Roger and Phil; the screenwriters, who adapted it from Bernard's novel could have been edited better and made it more thrilling for the viewers. There are very few such moments in the game where we get what we have been craving for. "I am here to play the game" claims Redford and it is a soothing medicine that makes up for all the sweat and blood we go through, which even his first swing or throw could never replace.

On terms of performance, Redford is supported magnanimously by Glenn Close whose both character and performance is a sight to behold. This never flinching attitude of Redford can only be shattered by Close's generous watery eyes. Other supporting cast like Robert Duvall and Wilford Brimley are definitely on track although Kim Basinger seems awfully distracted in her cloak of being an enchantress. The film fumbles right before its last act that turns out to be the major disappointment of all, it slows down more than it already was. The Natural is the apt description of the film, what's good about it comes from within, for it clearly isn't going to work harder, a typical sport genre feature.
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DawdlingPoetNov 27, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is an easy watch - a little slow going but you don't need to concentrate to follow the main plot. This certainly isn't one to watch if your sceptical, least of all if you don't believe in semi miraculous things happening, as seems to be the case early-ish on in the film. I felt it was a little bland and not so engrossing a watch mid way through but the main character, Roy Hobbs, is likeable enough, I suppose. I definitely felt some of what happened seemed a little too good to be true but its ok as, I suppose, a sports related kind of a feel good film of sorts. Its a family friendly watch - a relatively cheesy one but one regardless. This, of course, is unlikely to appeal to people who don't have any interest in baseball I suppose - I can't say I'm a big fan of it per se, I was more curious about the main character and what may be behind his apparent great talent that seems to be discovered from nowhere but I did ocassionally zone out a bit, when technical aspects of the game were referenced.

This is a decent, ok film but no more than that. The fact that not all questions are answered was a bit frustrating too.

I'd recommend it if your a fan of Robert Redford and this films plot interests you and/or if you enjoyed 'Field of Dreams' or 'A League Of Their Own', otherwise perhaps not.
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