Game 6 R

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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 27 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: May 18, 2006
  • Originally Released: 2006
  • Label: Virgil Films

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 24,147
Rating: 3/5 -- Um retrato pretensioso de Nova York como centro dramático do mundo que acaba se salvando em função dos bons diálogos e das ótimas performances de Keaton e Downey Jr.
Cinema em Cena
Jun 12, 2006
Rating: 3/5 -- A meditation on American theater and the Great American Pastime that hovers above the surface of reality but never quite takes off, either. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Apr 1, 2006
Rating: 2.5/4 -- If you're looking for a film about smart, confused people who make mistakes (like Buckner) and try to learn from them, this could be it.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
May 4, 2006
For better and worse, this is a fiction writer's movie: the dialogue is admirably precise, yet the restrictive worldview that's so gripping in DeLillo's books seems like mere solipsism on-screen. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Mar 21, 2011
For fans of DeLillo, Keaton and/or either team in that classic Series, this curious little picture is worth tracking down. Full Review
Salon.com
Mar 18, 2013
DeLillo and company have let one go through their legs.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Apr 7, 2006
The Red Sox as fatalistic metaphor is almost a quaint notion now, but Game 6 brings it all back to vivid life.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Apr 14, 2006

Product Description:

Written by award-winning novelist Don DeLillo (WHITE NOISE, UNDERWORLD) and directed by Michael Hoffman (SOAPDISH, ONE FINE DAY), GAME 6 is a smart psychological study of a man unable to face the reality of his life. Michael Keaton stars as Nickey Rogan, a successful playwright of Broadway fluff whose new, serious play is scheduled to open on October 25, 1986 -- the same night his beloved Boston Red Sox have a chance at winning the World Series, playing Game 6 against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium. Despite his popular success, Rogan sees his life as being as futile as the Red Sox, who have not won the baseball championship since 1918. He's not very close with his daughter (Ari Graynor), his wife (Catherine O'Hara) is divorcing him, his girlfriend (Bebe Neuwirth) doesn't understand him, and his lead actor (Harris Yulin) has a parasite in his brain that is causing him to forget his lines. Meanwhile, Rogan is terrified that hated theater critic Steven Schwimmer (Robert Downey Jr.) will tear his play apart, leaving him a shell of a man, like his friend Elliot Litvack (Griffin Dunne). A former cabdriver, Rogan spends much of the day stuck in taxis in heavy traffic, attempting to engage the hacks in conversation, and bonding better with strangers than with his friends and family. As the curtain approaches, he can't decide whether he'd rather be at the play or watching the game on television, afraid that both might fail him. Hoffman sets the film in a tight-knit New York City community that moves at a snail's pace, where coincidences both welcome and not abound. Keaton excels as the tortured soul who is looking for that critical hit--in both Broadway and baseball parlance. He just can't face another ball going through his legs. Hoboken's Yo La Tengo composed the movie's excellent score.

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  • Sales Rank: 124,218
  • UPC: 829567035726
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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