It is not necessary about baseball | Field of Dreams (Widescreen Two-Disc Anniversary Edition) | Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones
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Field of Dreams (Widescreen Two-Disc Anniversary Edition)
Kevin Costner
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James Earl Jones
Universal Studios, 2004
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highly recommended
For Idealists Only..
A truly magical movie that moved me unlike most movies. Of course, there are moments where we need to suspend logic, but isn't that what movies are about? I was amazed by some of the negative criticism of this film. I was equally amazed at people who read too much into it. It was like taking a Robert Frost poem and reading it as one would a poem by T.S. Eliot. The brutal realists will hate this movie, but those with even half a heart will be moved. There is not one false note in the entire film. Even the phrase " If you Build It He Will Come" has become a catch phrase of an entire generation. Yes, I admire this film greatly & I happily dismiss anyone who does not.
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DVD of Dreams
Amazing! An eerily moving movie about Ray an Iowa cornfarmer, who finds hbimself building a baseball
field
. He battles a financial helper and his own instincts, as memories, real players visit his field. Based on a book. I have not cried in many movies but this is an exception. Well done! This movie leaves you in a state of trance. Only an amazing, awesome, wonderful, brilliant movie can do that.
It is not necessary about baseball
First of all, I knew nothing about baseball when I watched this movie. I still don't. I saw this movie with a friend before I went to college. We both were very moved by it.
Yes, the heros are just too darn lovable it's seems fake. And I know the plot makes no sense and yet it touches people's basic emotions. Yes, I felt for it. Why? I do know one thing. It's that not many of us have the luxury to live their
dreams
. "Moonlight" graham, the perfect example, gave up his dream for a something that's far better. He has no regret in his life but the dream that he gave up never dies. I was so moved when he walked away once again from his dream for one last time.
I absolutely love the title. There aren't no perfect movie...let me be frank, but, this is a great human movie.
Watch it and try to remember what dreams that you once had.
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Greatest Film in Human History
You may not feel it as you read this review. You may not believe it when you hear someone tell this story. But watch this film. All of it, beginning to end. This is the greatest film ever made.
Not for special effects. Not for production values. Heart. Imagination. Emotions stirred that transcend this world. If you've seen
Field
of
Dreams
, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
This is the greatest motion picture of all time. It won't be recognized as such. And that doesn't matter.
Do one thing. Show this to your grandchildren.
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The perfect movie about baseball, America, & family...
Receiving a 1990 Academy Award nomination for Best Picture,
Field
of
Dreams
is as close to perfect as a movie can be (character "Shoeless" Joe Jackson's right-handed batting stance is about the only flaw that can be found). Director Phil Alden Robinson turns in a Frank Capra-esque performance with his brilliant adaptation of W.P. Kinsella's book Shoeless Joe. A rare, family-friendly movie that will captivate and inspire adults both young and old, Field of Dreams is a must-see film for any lover of life.
The story begins with a narration by Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) of his life up this point - his father's love of baseball (especially "Shoeless" Joe Jackson), his estrangement from his father at a young age, the upheaval of the 1960s, and finally, Ray's love affair with his wife Annie (Amy Madigan). In their mid-thirties, the couple takes a bold step when they purchase an Iowa farm and settle down with their daughter Karin.
In the opening scene, one of the most famous movie lines in history is hoist upon the audience. While Ray tends to his cornfield, he hears a mysterious voice whisper, "If you build it, he will come..." Realizing that he is the only one who hears the voice, Ray struggles with the idea that he is going crazy. That is, until one night when he looks out his bedroom window and envisions a baseball field in his backyard. Believing that if he builds the baseball field, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta) will come to play upon its surface, Ray acquires the blessing of his wife and sets out to make his dream a reality.
Plowing up his cornfield and building a full-size baseball diamond, the whole town thinks Ray has gone nuts. After an uneventful year passes by, Ray begins to believe them. He and Annie are struggling to keep themselves together financially when Karin points out that a man is standing on her daddy's baseball field. Ray turns on the lights and goes outside to greet him. The man he meets is "Shoeless" Joe. Immediately, Annie and Ray agree that they will keep the field at all costs. "Shoeless" Joe brings other ex-ballplayers out of the mysterious corn to practice and throw the ball around, when Ray hears the voice yet again... "Go the distance," it says.
Pondering the intent of this latest voice, Ray determines that he must go to Boston to meet with Terence Mann (James Earl Jones), an influent 1960's writer whose books are being considered for a ban by the local school board. Winning over the reclusive writer, Ray and Terence travel to Minnesota to find Archibald "Moonlight" Graham (Burt Lancaster) whose name they saw emblazoned in the scoreboard lights at Fenway. When a young Archie appears by the roadside to join them on their return trip to the corn-carved ball field, truly magical things begin to take place.
Karin's life is saved by a ghost thankful for his chance to live out his long lost dream, and the farm is saved from foreclosure when Ray's brother-in-law Mark finally realizes the true value of the baseball field and thousands of visitors are drawn to its magic from parts unknown. With an emotional surprise ending sure to touch most audience members, Field of Dreams is a film for the ages...
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