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So, 'Curveball' is this intriguing blend of personal struggle set against the larger backdrop of the Vietnam War. Eddy Alden, the young protagonist, is caught between the pro-war fervor of his father, Tony, and the more nuanced perspective of his new friend, Mr. Don. The film's tone strikes a nice balance between the innocence of youth and the harsh realities of political conflict. There's this palpable tension, especially as Eddy navigates his love for baseball amidst all this chaos. The pacing varies; it sometimes lingers on those quiet, introspective moments that really let you feel Eddy's conflict. The performances are pretty solid, capturing that genuine teenage turmoil. What stands out for me is how it uses practical effects to ground the story in its time—makes every swing of the bat feel significant.
Explores themes of identity and generational conflict.Practical effects enhance the 1960s setting.Strong performances that evoke genuine emotion.
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