Stripping away sentiment, Russell makes the coach's moments of self-awareness stark and compelling.
Miracle (2004)
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Reviews Counted:155
Fresh:123
Rotten:32
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Kurt Russell's performance guides this cliche-ridden tale into the realm of inspirational, nostalgic goodness.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for language and some rough sports action
Runtime: 2 hrs 16 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Feb 6, 2004 Wide
Box Office: $64,329,473
Synopsis: From Walt Disney Pictures comes MIRACLE, an inspiring family drama that combines hockey and history in retelling the story of one of sports' all-time greatest upsets. In 1980, amidst the tense... From Walt Disney Pictures comes MIRACLE, an inspiring family drama that combines hockey and history in retelling the story of one of sports' all-time greatest upsets. In 1980, amidst the tense political climate of the Cold War, Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) took over as coach of the U.S. Olympic hockey team. With the help of affable assistant coach Craig Patrick (Noah Emmerich), Brooks selected a group of twenty amateur hockey players who faced the daunting task of bringing respectability to their country's floundering program. While Brooks was well aware that his team lacked the talent and experience of the team from Russia, he nonetheless devoted his energy to realizing his lifelong dream: to coach a team to Olympic gold. Stepping into the gaudy wardrobe of the legendary Brooks (who was a consultant on the film and died in an automobile accident just after production wrapped), Russell delivers one of his finest performances to date. Surrounded by a cast of unknown young actors, Russell captures the complexities of a man who dared to dream the impossible dream. Director Gavin O'Connor and screenwriter Eric Guggenheim deftly balance the drama of the game itself with the larger political implications the game inspired, celebrating this truly miraculous moment in time. [More]
Starring: Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson, Noah Emmerich, Eddie Cahill
Starring: Kurt Russell, Patricia Clarkson, Noah Emmerich, Eddie Cahill, Michael Mantenuto, Nathan West, Eric Peter-Kaiser, Billy Schneider, Patrick O'Brien Demsey
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Screenwriter: Eric Guggenheim
Producer: Mark Ciardi, Gordon Gray
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
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Reviews for Miracle
Director Gavin O'Connor and writer Eric Guggenheim have come up with a simple, 'good for the whole family' masterpiece. This was not expected.
On the simplest level, it's a true underdog story, told in an exciting way when it counts the most.
[A]s humanly real and as plausibly believable as the improbable truth can be.
If you like – or at least don’t mind – ice hockey, then hang on for a great story, skilfully filmed.
The movie effectively simulates the game's whirl, and should grab all but the most finicky hockey fans. But for moviegoers who think if you've seen one sports flick, you've seen 'em all -- well, you've definitely seen this one.
The movie brings the audience back to 1980 with bone-crunching verisimilitude.
This hockey movie scores, thanks to director Gavin O'Connor's ability to skate that fine line between inspirational and melodramatic and achieve a satisfying balance.
The movie's extended re-creation of the game is still thrilling and nerve-racking.
Given that we know the outcome it's amazing how much suspense Miracle engenders.
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