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The Long Game, a recent golf biopic by Dennis Quaid, has shot rather well on Netflix. Published in April 2024, the movie has been well-received and discovered fresh life on the streaming platform, so attaining worldwide success. Featuring Jay Hernandez, Jaina Lee Ortiz, and Julian Works, the film honors Dennis Quaid's deft entry into the sports biopic subgenre.
Based on a real-life account of the San Felipe Mustangs—a group of Mexican teenagers who overcome prejudice to become Texas state champions in golf—The Long Game is As they constructed their own golf course for practice and cleared the path for inclusiveness and advancement in the game, the movie emphasizes their tenacity and will. With amazing photography and a touching narrative honoring the spirit of tenacity, the movie masterfully captures the core of golf.
Once The Long Game's success reminds movie buffs of another gripping golf narrative: Shia Labeouf's 2005 film, The Greatest Game Ever Played. The idea of conquering difficulty and succeeding in the face of obstacles runs across both films. The Greatest Game Ever Played chronicles the inspirational true narrative of Francis Ouimet, a working-class amateur golfer who overcome many challenges—including social class barriers and immigrant background—to become a U.S. Open champion.
Both The Long Game and The Greatest Game Ever Played are underdog tales emphasizing the challenges of entering the golf scene and honoring its most emotional triumphs. While The Long Game shows the camaraderie and resiliency of a team, LaBeouf's performance as Ouimet captures the underdog attitude, stressing his ambition and likability. Though The Greatest Game Ever Played shows the bond between Francis and his caddy, Eddie, and The Long Game highlights the team spirit of the San Felipe Mustangs, both movies have touching relationships.
Though they were released almost 20 years apart, The Long Game and The Greatest Game Ever Played have more than just similar themes; their reviews also show startling resemblance. On IMDb, The Greatest Game Ever Played performs better than The Long Game, which barely holds on Rotten Tomatoes with better audience and critic ratings. Both movies highlight their great narrative and inspirational messages, thus both viewers and critics give them generally good reviews.
The Best Game Ever Turned On
The audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is 82%.
Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer Score: 63%
IMDB: 7.4
MACritical Metascore: 55
8.1 is the metrocritical user score.
The Long Run
Audience Score: Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer Score: 81%
IMDB score: 6.7.
65 is the metascritical score.
The macrocritical user score is 6.9.
Eventually, personal taste determines which of The Greatest Game Ever Played and The Long Game to choose. Strong biopics that successfully convey their real-life narratives abound in both films. The choice might depend on which real story the particular audience finds more relevant. Although The Greatest Game Ever Played is still a well-known golf movie for almost two decades, The Long Game presents a strong rival with both good reviews, thus both are worth seeing.