Peter Berg's film based on Buzz Bissinger's best-selling non-fiction book belongs next to the other great high school sports movies, in Hoosiers and All The Right Moves. Varsity Blues was a pale attempt at a more fictional screen version of...
- 17.September.2010
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- by: travtufts
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Peter Berg's film based on Buzz Bissinger's best-selling non-fiction book belongs next to the other great high school sports movies, in Hoosiers and All The Right Moves. Varsity Blues was a pale attempt at a more fictional screen version of Bissinger's book, full of cliché moments and some rough acting. Lights, however, follows the book closely, emulating its journalistic and documentary style until you feel like the players on screen are real, not Hollywood-ized caricatures.
And that is the important part of this film. The groundbreaking book showed America what is very wrong, and right, in the most high-stakes football played at the high school level. The actors have to be believable; they have to be real.
As for Berg, he does a good job using the camera to enhance the energy, and the emotion of the film, without getting in the way. There are few stylized camera movements if any, and the simple quick cuts during the games work effectively. At the same time, he doesn't feel the need to cut from a shot if it's bearing in on one of the characters, because we as an audience need to take long looks at these players who are treate--and abuse--like professional athletes, but are in truth only seventeen years of age. The lingering shots help remind us that these are just kids, that they're young and fragile, despite how tough they may seem on the gridiron.
While the film is shot in a semi-documentary style, it does have some big hints of Hollywood in some parts of the dialogue and unspoken narrative. For the most part these scenes don't get in the way, and at the conclusion of the last game a very touching moment between two characters seems right in place.
- 17.September.2010
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- by: travtufts
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I really liked this movie, especially the way it ended, which I thought made it seem more realistic and emotional for the viewer. The "kids" in the movie do a very good job acting and playing football. I also liked the costume design, which was made...
- 23.March.2009
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- by: Jason
- Jason rated this movie
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I really liked this movie, especially the way it ended, which I thought made it seem more realistic and emotional for the viewer. The "kids" in the movie do a very good job acting and playing football. I also liked the costume design, which was made up of a lot of 80's clothes and hair styles. While the soundtrack did consist of some good 80's music, I thought the music in the more serious scenes was also well done. If you are a fan of football, you'll like this movie. If you live in Texas, I think you'll like it even more.
- 23.March.2009
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- by: Jason
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