Writer-director James Ponsoldt's first feature is a small, modest movie structured around a fairly simple situation that leaves plenty of room for some fine performances.
Off the Black (2006)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:26
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: While the story can be dull, Nick Nolte shines.
Theatrical Release:Dec 8, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Veteran actor Nick Nolte puts his explosive personal life behind him for a while, returning to what he does best with OFF THE BLACK. Nolte stars as Ray, a weathered high-school baseball umpire... Veteran actor Nick Nolte puts his explosive personal life behind him for a while, returning to what he does best with OFF THE BLACK. Nolte stars as Ray, a weathered high-school baseball umpire whose life veered off the rails some time ago and shows no sign of getting back on track. Nolte slips into the role with consummate ease, and you can almost smell the alcohol on his breath as Ray drunkenly wheezes through the first half-hour of director James Ponsoldt's inaugural feature. Ray slumps to his lowest ebb one night as some pranksters from the high school vandalize his home, but he manages to catch one of the fleeing boys, Dave (Trevor Morgan), as he tries to escape the scene. Dave cleans up the mess in a bid to escape criminal charges, and the two men strike up an unusual friendship full of deep conversation and endless soul searching; their relationship is further developed as they attend Ray's high-school reunion, with Dave pretending to be his son. Ponsoldt provides a suitably snug small-town backdrop for Nolte and Morgan to work in, and occasionally dips into a pool of impressive supporting players--including Timothy Hutton as Dave's father and Rosemarie DeWitt as Ray's enigmatic friend--to bolster the interaction between the leads. The emotional pasts of Ray and Dave are carefully unraveled, and although the storyline is far from original, Ponsoldt's film is a worthy exercise, thanks to the impressive acting and interplay from Nolte and Morgan. [More]
Starring: Nick Nolte, Trevor Morgan, Timothy Hutton, Noah Fleiss
Starring: Nick Nolte, Trevor Morgan, Timothy Hutton, Noah Fleiss, Sally Kirkland
Director: James Ponsoldt
Director: James Ponsoldt
Screenwriter: James Ponsoldt
Producer: Scott Macauley
Studio: ThinkFilm
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Reviews for Off the Black
...Off the Black is a low-key, but powerful drama that allows some great actors to do what they do best.
Off the Black should at least make us remember that Nolte has quietly aged into one of our strongest actors, and one of the few dedicated to taking on big roles no matter how small the picture, or the payday.
Sometimes a movie pretends to be more than it is. In this case, it pretends to be good.
If your film is as downbeat and deflated as this one, you had better be leading up to a more interesting insight than, 'The older I get, the more I know that I don't know anyone.'
As good as Nolte is, the relatively unknown Morgan matches him scene for scene.
Off the Black is a modest, bittersweet character study that hits its mark.
Nick Nolte delivers an unexpectedly moving turn in Off the Black, James Ponsoldt’s baseball-themed story of regret and redemption.
Although Nolte gives a thoroughly masterful performance, one great actor is never enough. Film, like baseball, is a team sport.
Nick Nolte dives beneath the blubber to bare the weary soul of an automobile junkyard operator pushing 60 who also umpires high-school baseball games.
Playing a cantankerous, beer-swigging human wreck of a man for the umpteenth time, Nolte is very good but very familiar.
The movie is so restrained, and holds back so much on conventional plot and characterization, that its emotional impact is severely blunted.
Writer-director James Ponsoldt filters old-shoe comfort and easy-does-it drollery through what could have been a downbeat inquiry into the ways men of all ages avoid saying what they really feel.
We haven't heard much from Nick Nolte since he took that wild 2002 Hawaiian-shirt mug shot. Off the Black proves he's still a great leading actor.
Nick Nolte's grizzled, alcoholic recluse mentors Trevor Morgan's unhappy teen in Off the Black, a heartwarming tale that's been told a thousand times before, and with considerably more spark.
The story's lack of freshness is partially counterbalanced by solid acting and effective character development but, in the end, Off the Black fails to leave an impact.
A special coming-of-age drama that explores loneliness, a cross-generational friendship, and the spiritual importance of listening.
It's a baseball drama/comedy that relies on Nick Nolte to not only hit a home run but pitch a shutout.
Anchored by a terrific performance from Nick Nolte as a grizzled umpire who gets an unexpected second chance at fatherhood, this easygoing comedy-drama plays out slowly but assuredly.
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