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Drama

The Way Back

- Every loss is another fight.

A former basketball all-star, who has lost his wife and family foundation in a struggle with addiction, attempts to regain his soul and salvation by becoming the coach of a disparate ethnically mixed high school basketball team at his alma mater.

Release Date : 2020-03-05

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. PicturesPearl Street FilmsMayhem PicturesBron Studios

Production Country : United States of AmericaCanada

Alternative Titles : The Has-BeenTorrance

Cast

Ben Affleck

Character Name : Jack Cunningham

Original Name : Ben Affleck

Gender : Male

Al Madrigal

Character Name : Dan

Original Name : Al Madrigal

Gender : Male

Michaela Watkins

Character Name : Beth

Original Name : Michaela Watkins

Gender : Female

Janina Gavankar

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Janina Gavankar

Gender : Female

Glynn Turman

Character Name : Doc

Original Name : Glynn Turman

Gender : Male

Melvin Gregg

Character Name : Marcus Parrish

Original Name : Melvin Gregg

Gender : Male

Brandon Wilson

Character Name : Brandon Durrett

Original Name : Brandon Wilson

Gender : Male

Will Ropp

Character Name : Kenny Dawes

Original Name : Will Ropp

Gender : Male

Fernando Luis Vega

Character Name : Sam Garcia

Original Name : Fernando Luis Vega

Gender : Male

Charles Lott, Jr.

Character Name : Chubbs Hendricks

Original Name : Charles Lott, Jr.

Gender : Male

Ben Irving

Character Name : Bobby Freeze

Original Name : Ben Irving

Gender : Male

da'Vinchi

Character Name : Devon Childress

Original Name : da'Vinchi

Gender : Male

John Aylward

Character Name : Father Edward Devine

Original Name : John Aylward

Gender : Male

T.K. Carter

Character Name : Russ

Original Name : T.K. Carter

Gender : Male

Rachael Carpani

Character Name : Diane

Original Name : Rachael Carpani

Gender : Female

Todd Stashwick

Character Name : Kurt

Original Name : Todd Stashwick

Gender : Male

Nancy Linehan Charles

Character Name : Anne

Original Name : Nancy Linehan Charles

Gender : Female

Dan Lauria

Character Name : Gerry Norris

Original Name : Dan Lauria

Gender : Male

Chris Bruno

Character Name : Sal

Original Name : Chris Bruno

Gender : Male

Matthew Glave

Character Name : Coach Lombardo

Original Name : Matthew Glave

Gender : Male

Jeremy Ratchford

Character Name : Matty (Bartender)

Original Name : Jeremy Ratchford

Gender : Male

Jayne Taini

Character Name : Susan Norris

Original Name : Jayne Taini

Gender : Female

Jeremy Radin

Character Name : Father Mark Whelan

Original Name : Jeremy Radin

Gender : Male

Nico David

Character Name : Ryan

Original Name : Nico David

Gender : Male

Emelia Golfieri

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Emelia Golfieri

Gender : Female

Layla Golfieri

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Layla Golfieri

Gender : Female

Sal Velez Jr.

Character Name : Miguel

Original Name : Sal Velez Jr.

Gender : Male

Yeniffer Behrens

Character Name : Sofia

Original Name : Yeniffer Behrens

Gender : Female

Eric Tate

Character Name : Sully - Ref #2

Original Name : Eric Tate

Gender : Male

Christine Horn

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Christine Horn

Gender : Female

Josh Latzer

Character Name : Construction Worker #1

Original Name : Josh Latzer

Gender : Male

Manny Streetz

Character Name : Construction Worker #2

Original Name : Manny Streetz

Gender : Male

Justice Alan

Character Name : David

Original Name : Justice Alan

Gender : Male

Jay Abdo

Character Name : Liquor Store Owner

Original Name : Jay Abdo

Gender : Male

Joshua Hubbard

Character Name : Lead Referee

Original Name : Joshua Hubbard

Gender : Male

James P. Harkins

Character Name : Burly Man

Original Name : James P. Harkins

Gender : Male

Mike G.

Character Name : Employee

Original Name : Mike G.

Gender : Male

April Adams

Character Name : Betty

Original Name : April Adams

Gender : Female

Chieko Hidaka

Character Name : Haley

Original Name : Chieko Hidaka

Gender : Female

Bronwen O'Connor

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Bronwen O'Connor

Gender : Male

Charlotte Evelyn Williams

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Charlotte Evelyn Williams

Gender : Female

Kayla Diaz

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Kayla Diaz

Gender : Female

Doc Jacobs

Character Name : Trinity Coach

Original Name : Doc Jacobs

Gender : Male

Marlene Forte

Character Name : Gale

Original Name : Marlene Forte

Gender : Female

Shay Roundtree

Character Name : Ken

Original Name : Shay Roundtree

Gender : Male

Chad Mountain

Character Name : Pat

Original Name : Chad Mountain

Gender : Male

Sandy Fletcher

Character Name : Summit Coach

Original Name : Sandy Fletcher

Gender : Male

Noah Ballou

Character Name : Opposing Coach

Original Name : Noah Ballou

Gender : Male

Cynthia Rose Hall

Character Name : Female Friend - Nancy

Original Name : Cynthia Rose Hall

Gender : Male

Calvin Barber

Character Name : Referee

Original Name : Calvin Barber

Gender : Male

Dino Lauro

Character Name : Fish Scale Operator

Original Name : Dino Lauro

Gender : Male

Roman Mathis

Character Name : Bishop Bench Player

Original Name : Roman Mathis

Gender : Male

Herbert Morales

Character Name : Bishop Bench Player

Original Name : Herbert Morales

Gender : Male

Mateo Ortiz

Character Name : Bishop Bench Player

Original Name : Mateo Ortiz

Gender : Male

Tyler O'Malley

Character Name : Bishop Bench Player

Original Name : Tyler O'Malley

Gender : Male

Tom Archdeacon

Character Name : Ethan (uncredited)

Original Name : Tom Archdeacon

Gender : Male

Brian Nuesi

Character Name : Basketball Player 7 (uncredited)

Original Name : Brian Nuesi

Gender : Male

Edelyn Okano

Character Name : Denise (uncredited)

Original Name : Edelyn Okano

Gender : Female

Carly Schneider

Character Name : Cheerleader (uncredited)

Original Name : Carly Schneider

Gender : Female

Caleb Thomas

Character Name : Mike Ball Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Caleb Thomas

Gender : Male

Hayes MacArthur

Character Name : Eric (uncredited)

Original Name : Hayes MacArthur

Gender : Male

Alexander Tassopoulos

Character Name : Basketball Player

Original Name : Alexander Tassopoulos

Gender : Male

Mason Blomberg

Character Name : Birthday Party Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Mason Blomberg

Gender : Male

Reviews

M

Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I’m not the greatest fan of inspirational sports dramas, but I also never disliked one. They all follow this storytelling formula that everyone recognizes, but it’s always successful. The protagonist is a miserable human being due to some tragic past. He gets another shot at life, usually an underdog situation, and he ultimately overcomes whatever challenge is thrown at him, including his addictions if he has any. Everyone lives “happily ever after”, and the viewer leaves the theater with a smile because that’s how it makes us feel. It’s incredibly easy to root for an underdog trying to raise its level and to reach something it never believed in. In The Way Back, the basketball team is awful, but Jack teaches them not only how to play better, but how to be a better *team*. Then, it’s just like the synopsis: a win here and there gets everyone back on track, and it’s very entertaining to watch these young kids “grow up” in every possible way. As a sportsman myself, several little details help me enjoy this type of movies even more. However, it’s a straightforward variation of the same cliche, predictable story… until one point. There’s one genuinely surprising development I didn’t see coming. I don’t know if it was due to my “defenses being down” or if Gavin O’Connor and Brad Ingelsby really did a great job at hiding it until the right moment, but it definitely worked. The lack of character-building regarding the secondary ones is probably my biggest issue aside from the formulaic screenplay. There’s one young kid that still has some sort of an arc, but it never gets the deserved consideration. It’s a very protagonist-centered film, and there’s nothing truly wrong with that, especially when Ben Affleck delivers one of his career-best performances. I left him for last because I do believe the whole movie succeeds due to his impressively captivating display. A lot of people talk about how Affleck’s own life and his past struggles with addiction make this a personal interpretation in the sense that he’s just portraying himself. Some people even diminished his performance by saying that “it’s easier to represent ourselves than a fictional character”, which I couldn’t disagree more. It’s an arduous task interpreting a version of our personality, let alone a very somber, sad part of it. It’s not only an enormous acting challenge but also a terrifying personal test. I digress. Honestly, I couldn’t care less about Affleck’s personal life, or anyone’s for that matter. People should stop trying to bring external themes to reviews, it’s one of the first principles film critics learn (but have unfortunately forgotten with time). I don’t know if his experience with addiction helped him with his performance or not, but he looks incredibly committed to his role. He elevates his character, and he carries the whole movie on his shoulders. Brilliant, emotional, and very realistic interpretation of someone dealing with depression, frustration, anger, and an addiction issue. All in all, The Way Back is an inspirational sports drama that follows the genre’s stereotypes and formulaic storytelling, but it’s still very successful in its execution. The secondary characters lack development, but there’s nothing wrong with a protagonist-centered story as long as the main actor delivers an exceptional display. Something Ben Affleck does in an emotionally powerful manner, delivering a genuine portrayal of someone with a tragic past and lots of personal issues. I believe it’s one of his career-best performances. Jack might follow every storyline that ever existed in this genre, but Ben Affleck is reason enough to give Gavin O’Connor’s flick a go. Rating: B

T

tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

The Way Back (2020) is a return to form for Ben Affleck following an aimless second half of the previous decade – specifically his ill-advised stint in the DC Universe. In this drama directed by Gavin O'Connor and written by Brad Ingelsby (co-writer of the excellent Out of the Furnace), Affleck plays Jack Cunningham, a former high school star basketball player turned alcoholic construction worker who reluctantly accepts a coaching job at his alma mater. How do we know he's an alcoholic? Well, drinking beer in the shower is certainly not a good sign (and there are many others), but it’s mostly Affleck, who not only looks and sounds but for all intents and purposes is the part, turning in a cathartic, demon-exorcising performance. The central portion of the film is by design an abridged version of every high school basketball movie ever made. It’s done competently, with a knowledge of and appreciation for the game of hoops, as well as a sense of humor, but it’s nevertheless an afterthought; it would also be a foregone conclusion, if the script had actually been leading up all along to that buzzer-beating, game-winning, hail Mary shot that shortly segues into a freeze frame of Jack’s triumphantly grinning mug. Its Cinderella story – minus the fairytale happy ending – seems taken right out of many a Hollywood melodrama (because it actually is), but TWB is not – regardless of what All Movie or IMDb may tell you – a sports movie, nor is it about basketball like Hoosiers, or about inner city kids like Coach Carter; its scenes of on-court action and sideline banter, deftly choreographed and zestfully written and delivered but offering little new (other than comically pairing the Foulmouthed Coach with the catholic high school’s “team chaplain”), exist solely to make a point – and a very well made and well taken point it is. This narrative shorthand serves an overarching character study into which the filmmakers have put quite a lot more thought and work, revolving around a man who seemingly drinks just for the sake of getting drunk, and then gradually pulling back to reveal the underlying causes for, and consequences of, his alcoholism. It is said that hitting rock bottom is the beginning of the road to recovery, and the film uses basketball to pull Jack up, push him farther down, and ultimately pull him back up again.