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Life, Death, & Baseball is this introspective documentary that really hits home on so many levels. It weaves together personal stories around baseball, love, and family, all while highlighting the fragility of those relationships. The pacing can feel reflective, almost meditative at times, which might not be for everyone, but it allows you to digest the weight of the themes presented. It’s raw, heartfelt, and there's an authenticity to the performances that makes you feel the emotions rather than just observe them. The practical effects are minimal, but the storytelling shines through; it really feels like a hand-me-down memoir from someone who’s lived it. There’s a unique charm in the way it captures these moments, mingling sports with the complexities of life.
Interesting take on family dynamics through the lens of baseball.The tone is somber yet hopeful, a unique combo.Decent quality for a 1996 VHS, though not pristine.
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