Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, a história é fraca, os personagens são fracos, nem com o casal entre o jimmy fallon e a drew barrymore o filme ficou bom e nem as cenas salvaram o filme.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Decent Romantic Comedy
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Baseado num ensaio autobiográfico de 1992, que gerou também o filme de 1997 (homônimo que desejo assistir também) onde ambos eram sobre futebol, mas alteraram para se adequar ao mercado americano (Boston Red Sox)… Drew Barrymore sempre maravilhosa nesses filmes de comédia romântica bobinhas… O protagonista me incomoda na mesma proporção que me encanta, já fui fanática, imaturidade eterna… Trilha sonora linda, que embala nossas risadas de coração quentinho, e também nossas quase lágrimas...
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
One of my favorite baseball movies ever
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
It is an absolute must-see for both sports and romance fans. It felt so real that I forgot I was watching a movie. It can make you sad for a while but then makes you happy again like it literally has every mood in it. The music is also great. It is such a nice comedy romance.
Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
The original book was about Arsenal Football Club. The director and writer ruined it by making a movie about the red sox. Bad movie horrible acting. Why do these hollywood hacks think they can do better than the original source.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
cute movie and a 'good song' can really make a movie better as in "sweet caroline"
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
As a Yankee fan, I didn’t really want to watch this haha but I was pleasantly surprised. Cute love story, good humor and a nice depiction of having to make the difficult decisions in life.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Admit it, Seth MacFarlane fans. You couldn't care less about this film and only went to see it for the promotional short film for American Dad. Yeah, I know, it was a bit weird that Fox did that. Made even more odd in that this was the only time they attached a short film with a movie targeted towards teenagers, albeit with a soft PG-13 rating. But once you get your head out of the "Just Here for Godzilla" mindset, is Fever Pitch/The Perfect Catch any good? Eh, it's fine. I wouldn't call it a home-run like coming-of-age story The Sandlot but it is a better mix of romance and sports than the milquetoast For Love of the Game. The Farrelly brothers wisely keep the focus on love and baseball without adding any gross-out humour that was their bread and butter back when you could laugh at silliness on the big screen. The story is predictable and the film isn't laugh-out-loud funny like Dumb and Dumber but the leads have good chemistry, the characters are likeable and relatable and Jimmy Fallon does go through some good development throughout as he learns there's more to life than just worship of a baseball team. I do think an advantage of Fallon's cinematic career never truly taking off means that, if you don't watch The Tonight Show clips on YouTube, his character is more relatable as an everyman. Hell, replace baseball with some other thing you're a fan of, like movies, and maybe you'll find it easier to imagine yourself in his shoes. I know I've had insecurities about my cinephilia alienating others. Had his character been portrayed by an A-lister, I'm not sure I'd find them as convincing, even if their performance were fundamentally stronger. The fine balance between getting us normies to relate to him and also making it believable that he and the more-well-known Drew Barrymore could be lovebirds. While the more grounded approach to storytelling might put off fans of the Farrelly Brothers' distinctive brand of humour and anybody looking for any expectation subversion is not going to be satisfied with this film, this remake of a British film I've never seen that replaces the original sport with a more Yankee-friendly pastime was still sweet and charming. True, it's no Jerry Maguire in terms of being a romantic sports film where the protagonists don't participate directly in the sport, but not everything has to be.
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
The book was about Arsenalfootbal club. By changing it to Boston Red Sox the y destroyed a beat book. Drew Barrymore is good as usual. Jimmy Fallon can't act. Avoid. Read tge book instead.