SYNOPSICS
The Playbook (2015) is a English movie. Darran Scott has directed this movie. Mick Preston,Harry Borland,Kath Gordon,Luc Longley are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. The Playbook (2015) is considered one of the best Drama,Sport movie in India and around the world.
Steven Thomas has it all, a loving family, a successful business and faith. But when tragedy strikes the family that faith is tested. This film depicts the family's journey in deciding the ultimate question, whether to abandon one's faith or persist through difficult times.
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The Playbook (2015) Reviews
A bit uneven, but very moving - great story! (No direct spoilers)
The set-up for the central tragedy to be responded to was carefully set- up, almost as if a home-movie. But after the tragedy and crises of faith (people affected by the tragedy responded differently) the movie seemed to become 1) more professionally filmed and 2) more laboriously wordy, even preachy at times. I felt that there were too many words, and that the ties to religious heroes as role-models were too strong-handed. That said, the turning point for the main character, which included a lengthy poem (which was perfect for this moment of the film), was, in a word (or two or three...), excellent, inspiring, thought-provoking and, even, paradigm-shifting, evoking contemplation for the viewer. I had the pleasure of seeing the writer/director/one-of-the-main-actors and another main-actor after the screening, and even they were moved by the film - again - after having been involved in its making. Could use some polishing and could be a bit shorter, but it is great for the whole family.
a real tearjerker
okay so I gotta say I don't normally cry during films. but I saw this at a film festival and cried several times. the set up was very well done and the mid point clincher is a real game changer. had tears rolling down my face several times throughout the film. A few continuity errors that are to be expected on a low budget film. But you still get more on bigger budget films. Some very very good acting really gives it a sense of realism. I swear I was right there on some occasions. One of the things I really have to praise though is the music. Brilliantly done. A few in the audience when I saw it were saying it was a tad long. But I thought its length (108mins) was needed to serve the story and give it impact. It still comes in shorter than a kendrick brothers films though. It promotes faith very well but maybe too much at times. but overall a very well done film that WILL move even the sternest of heart.
So glad I watched this film
I caught this film on iTunes movies as I had heard about it from a friend. Well I'm so glad I took the time to watch this thoroughly enjoyable film. It is a tearjerker and a real human drama. The film is very well acted and the music is just incredible. Very emotive and really stays with you long after you've finished watching the film. The young actor who plays Cody. Oh wow, certainly one to watch there. he has a very bright future ahead of him. the mum and dad also did a great job. The kid who played the oldest son was not that great an actor but the rest made up for it. I really hope this film does well internationally as it's one of the better Australian films I've seen. If you get a chance to see it then make sure you take the time see it. we need more films like this one.
Loved this film
My family and I were able to see this film at a screening and I immediately drew comparisons to "Facing The Giants" (its hard not to) but not to be outdone, our family felt this film achieved a lot more than FTG did. With "Giants" I really had a false sense of 'follow god and only good things will happen in your life'. We all know that this isn't true. And this film shows the harsh realities of life even if you do follow Jesus. What seems like a perfect family, begins to unravel when the son starts questioning their families faith and beliefs and wants to start making his own course in life. This of course causes tension in the family and puts father and son at loggerheads. But just when you think the film is heading down the road of happiness and sugar coated clichés, the filmmakers set you on a 'U turn' and slap you about the face with a gbrilliant emotional and powerful twist that I just did not see coming. This then changes the whole course of the film. While at the same time showing the frailties of man. While the spiritual message was not lost on our family, (we all took different things out of it) for me, it was that redemption can be found in even the most innocent of souls. You just have to look for it. There was another twist at the end that I didn't expect, and again, this added a realism to the film that was just so refreshing to see. the realistic approach, even to the point of some of the scenes being filmed hand held, for me, set it apart from other sports films. The acting was mostly spot on, especially from the mother and best friend, who were brilliant. This is definitely a film I would see again and add to my DVD collection.
A compelling human drama
I thought it took just a little long to get into it, but once you do, you are sucked in and sucker punched so hard in the stomach, its hard to come up for air. Some parts of the film were hard to hear only because of all the sniffing and sobbing going on around me. The film deals with very real human emotions and how we cope in different situations. A bit too focused on the spiritual side for me, but I guess that is the market they are targeting. I'd compare this to Facing The Giants, in many ways better, in some ways not so. But I did leave the screening emotionally drained. Having a few kids myself, I could relate to everything this family went through. I would suggest sitting down and watching this with your teenage kids and show them how simple mistakes can cause so much hurt.