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American Pastime (2007)

American Pastime (2007)
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Gary Cole, Aaron Yoo, John Gries, and Judy Ongg star in an inspirational small town drama exploring the lingering effects of World War II on Japanese-American citizens struggling to overcome lingering hostilities and be accepted in country they now call home. The Nomuras are a typical American family who just happen to be of Japanese heritage. When World War II breaks out and the Nomuras are ushered into the Topaz internment camp, teenage son Lyle (Yoo) becomes the target of harassment to camp guard and frustrated minor league catcher Billy Burrell. Lyle is a star pitcher who had been accepted into college on a baseball scholarship, but was subsequently forced to abandon his dreams when his family was interned. Billy's daughter is a musical instructor at the camp, and when she and Lyle strike up a tenuous romance, tensions quickly come to a head between the two families. Hoping that the two families will be able to find a common ground due to their mutual love of baseball, Lyle's father proposes a goodwill game between Burrell's team and the internees. As the two teams take to the diamond for a game organized to unite them all, the small town's tolerance will be put to the ultimate test in a match that reveals the true spirit of American culture. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Gary ColeLeonardo Nam, (more)
Director(s):
Desmond Nakano
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DVD
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Synopsis of American Pastime

Gary Cole, Aaron Yoo, John Gries, and Judy Ongg star in an inspirational small town drama exploring the lingering effects of World War II on Japanese-American citizens struggling to overcome lingering hostilities and be accepted in country they now call home. The Nomuras are a typical American family who just happen to be of Japanese heritage. When World War II breaks out and the Nomuras are ushered into the Topaz internment camp, teenage son Lyle (Yoo) becomes the target of harassment to camp guard and frustrated minor league catcher Billy Burrell. Lyle is a star pitcher who had been accepted into college on a baseball scholarship, but was subsequently forced to abandon his dreams when his family was interned. Billy's daughter is a musical instructor at the camp, and when she and Lyle strike up a tenuous romance, tensions quickly come to a head between the two families. Hoping that the two families will be able to find a common ground due to their mutual love of baseball, Lyle's father proposes a goodwill game between Burrell's team and the internees. As the two teams take to the diamond for a game organized to unite them all, the small town's tolerance will be put to the ultimate test in a match that reveals the true spirit of American culture. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Desmond Nakano
Writer(s):
Desmond NakanoTony Kayden
Producer(s):
Tom GoraiTerry SpazekBarry Rosenbush
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    Andrew C.

    I caught the World Premiere of American Pastime at the SFIAAFF. Out of the 8 various screenings I saw at that film festival, this was my favorite. This movie has it all: love, war, racial conflict, humor, and of course, baseball! This was a very moving drama for me. I can only imagine how much more moving it was for half the audience watching with me who were part of the Japanese internment camps themselves. Clint Eastwood himself asked for a preview to this film to be included with the Letters from Iwo Jima DVD as well as being sold side by side with it. I'm not sure if you can get a better recommendation than that.

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    Sherry G.

    Great movie. Why can't Hollywood get the message that you don't have to have violence,drugs, sex and 5 million dollar car chases to make a great movie. I really enjoyed this one.

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    Lisa A.

    Nice flick about Japanese internment during WWII in the States. It tells the story without getting too deep and cynical and over the top like many films do in telling the plight of various minority groups. Not only an informative film about a subject rarely considered in the past, but a different twist to one of America's favorite pastimes...baseball.

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