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Jb Bernstein Is A Once-successful Sports Agent Who May Have To Close His Business. To Save It, He Comes Up With An Idea So Radical It Just Might Work. Setting Off For Mumbai, Jb Stages A Televised, Nationwide Competition Called 'million Dollar Arm' Where Two Young Finalists Emerge As Winners. Jb Brings Them Back To The Us With A Goal: Get Them Signed As Pitchers To A Major League Team. While The Boys Learn The Game, They Teach Jb The Meaning Of Teamwork And Commitment, And Jb Finds A Family.
Facing professional ruin, a desperate sports agent travels to India to recruit cricket players for a high-stakes baseball scouting experiment. JB Bernstein, a once-successful agent, risks his remaining capital on a televised competition in Mumbai to find pitchers capable of playing in Major League Baseball. He faces significant cultural barriers, the skepticism of the American sports establishment, and the personal challenge of mentoring two young men far from home. The narrative follows a linear structure, focusing on the collision of Western sports business and the personal growth of the three central characters.
Discussion often centers on the film's adherence to traditional sports drama tropes while highlighting the specific cultural exchange between the American agent and the Indian prospects. Readers and viewers frequently highlight the balance between the technical aspects of baseball training and the emotional development of the characters. The pacing is generally noted for its steady progression from the initial scouting phase to the final professional trials. Critics often point to the film's focus on personal growth over the competitive sports elements as the primary driver of the narrative. The atmosphere is described as grounded, emphasizing the logistical challenges of the experiment rather than relying solely on dramatic spectacle.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Distributed By Buena Vista Home Entertainment,
ISBN-10:
0110042832
ISBN-13:
9780110042831
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