HARDBALL
In this urban fairy tale, geeky white guy Conor O'Neill (Keanu Reeves) becomes
the coach of a Little League team from one of Chicago's most hellacious housing
projects. He does so not from the goodness of his heart but because he's a
boozer with a massive gambling debt. The arrangement is orchestrated by a slick
broker who wants to "pay his debt to society" without getting his hands dirty.
Along the path of travails and one-hoppers, emotions come to outweigh money,
Conor gets a shot at redemption, and the kids learn that there is more to life
than bullets and crack.
The usually wooden Reeves is effective here; it's the cliché-laden
script, based on Daniel Coyle's novel, that drops the ball. Diane Lane is a
pleasant addition as the gritty schoolteacher who, like the kids, sees
potential in Conor's two-time loser. And director Brian Robbins, playing in a
familiar ballpark, is wise not to stick to The Bad News Bears playbook.
Instead he lets the horrors of inner-city life and the spirit of youthful
innocence carry the film. At the Apple Valley, Entertainment, Hoyts
Providence 16, Showcase, and Tri-Boro cinemas.
Issue Date: September 14 - 20, 2001
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