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			Just saw this yesterday and I'm curious what others think. It was very enjoyable, but disappointing - I think they could have done more with it. The flow reminded me of "The Natural", only it wasn't as tight of a movie. It really didn't have an ending - I was stunned and disappointed when I realized they were going to just stop it at the end of his first season. Still, it was enjoyable and I'll probably go see it again. 
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			Thanks Jake.  See - there's proof that I don't read every thread in the main forum!
		 
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			yeah, i thought that too. It should have portrayed jackie in his later years like when he won the mvp and stole home in the 55 series. I was shocked when it stopped there. Also it seemed every at bat he had he homered. Did he really hit homers in these situations or did hollywood just add a bunch of dramatic fluff. As far as i know jackie wasnt the biggest home run hitter.
		 
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			I saw it this past Saturday and enjoyed it a lot. I thought all three main actors were excellent, and I felt it was a good story well told. Sure, it ended in 1947, but it was already well past the two hour mark so I don't think it needed to be any longer. There were some flaws, like with any film, but it certainly painted an accurate picture of the times, with a good eye for detail. I really thought it was well done, even if not perfect.
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