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So this documentary on Curt Flood really digs into the guy who was more than just a baseball player; he was a catalyst for change. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of his decision to reject a trade. You can sense the tension of the era, with interviews and archival footage that really flesh out the atmosphere of 1960s America. Flood's struggle against the reserve clause isn’t just a sports story; it touches on broader themes of labor rights and personal agency. The film’s straightforward style puts the focus on his journey, and honestly, Flood's conviction is palpable—makes you think about how one athlete's stand can ripple through generations. It's a nuanced take on an often-overlooked chapter in sports history.
Documentary on labor rights in sportsFocus on Curt Flood's legacyIncludes archival footage and interviews
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