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Still, We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie (2004)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:2
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Theatrical Release:May 7, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $164,442
Synopsis: From spring training to the ALCS showdown with their eternal nemeses, the New York Yankees, STILL WE BELIEVE pays moving tribute to the persevering Boston Red Sox fans as they struggled through the... From spring training to the ALCS showdown with their eternal nemeses, the New York Yankees, STILL WE BELIEVE pays moving tribute to the persevering Boston Red Sox fans as they struggled through the ups and downs of the tumultuous 2003 baseball season. Utilizing archival footage and interviews with both players and the fans themselves, this thrilling documentary celebrates the special relationship between Bostonians and their long-suffering team with candor, honesty, and emotion. [More]
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There's so much that Still, We Believe could have been and isn't, but it effortlessly gets how fans shoulder the burden of a sports team in an ongoing argument with Fate.
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