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Hoosiers

Movie PG 1986 114 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

By Randy White , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 9+

Stirring tale of heroic sportsmanship will inspire families.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 10+

Based on 7 parent reviews

age 10+

age 13+

Very entertaining!

PG-13: mild language

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Our review:
Parents say (7 ):
Kids say (14 ):

Much more than a sports flick, this is a great movie for families to watch and enjoy together. This slice of Americana conforms to the rules of sports movies but manages to transcend the genre. The barest of plots is fleshed out by an electric Gene Hackman, and the renewal of Dennis Hopper's character -- whose emotional wounds are more openly visible than Hackman's -- smartly doubles the redemption factor.

The writing is strong and wonderfully sly. To its credit, Hoosiers gets the details right, starting with the passion that high school basketball elicits. Even the compulsory practice scenes are played with a fervor and realism that is compelling, and the David-vs.-Goliath aspect gives the movie an extra punch. It occasionally succumbs to sports-movie clichés, such as the line "Aren't you the kind who'd rather look for a fight than run away from one?" and there's an obligatory love subplot. But overall this is an outstanding example of a sports movie with positive lessons and lots of heart.

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