Cliches are rarely so well calibrated as in Trouble with the Curve. Crusty father, chip-off-the-ol’-block daughter, minor league baseball, small towns, hot dogs, roadhouses, and on and on. BTW, those hot dogs are of the ballpark and ballplayer varieties, with one of the latter played by Justin Timberlake. It all works.
At its root, Trouble with the Curve is a latter-day Clint Eastwood movie. He didn’t direct, but it comes from his production company and features him as a lovable old coot. Challenging it’s not, but amusing it is, especially with ol’ Clint paired with Amy Adams as his estimable daughter. A full rotation’s worth of terrific supporting actors flesh out the cast, including the great Goodman, Chelcie Ross, Matthew Lillard, Robert Patrick, and yes, Justin Timberlake.
Home run? Nope, but an easy double ain’t bad for a heartwarming movie about family and baseball.
Clint Eastwood’s final performance (so far) was in Trouble with the Curve. Let’s hope there’s more to come from this gruff icon of American manhood.
Amy Adams more or less measures up as his feisty and professionally successful daughter. Still, she’s not great, which seems a pattern with her recent roles. Let’s hope this great actress isn’t already on the downhill slope of her career.
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