Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Bluray Movie Review : Fantastic ‘Sugar’ Deserves Wide Home Audience



As the baseball season winds over, take some time to catch up with one of the best drama the year and one of the best films made about the changing face of the game in Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden great "Sugar", a film better with each viewing and how it It depends on the memory. Now Blu-Ray DVD and not miss the "Sugar".
I'm not going to sell the "Sugar" as a traditional baseball movie. This is far from "Bull Durham" or "Field of Dreams". That's more than what baseball has become for many players in the '00s, the story of immigration. That's not a traditional story about overcoming adversity rising star to find fame and fortune.

So what is "Sugar"? First, the fun things from beginning to end, even if the standard of sports-inspired film, "so the audience would expect. Smiles all 'Sugar' for several reasons, but perhaps it should be noted that, at least in part, because I not only am a baseball nut, but nuts pitching. I am a lover of the game he would rather see the failure of a beautiful home run derby. "Sugar" Hell is one movie that failed.
The title character is 20 years old, Dominican baseball player in Kansas City Knights named Miguel "Sugar" Santos (played by both elements in the show Algenis Perez Soto). Sugar was never presented as a superstar guaranteed. These are people trying to make their way through the penal system to the next, and Robinson Canó played at Yankee Stadium.

Sugar opportunity to report to Spring Training
Where he could rise to one-A ball or sent to a system of agriculture in the Caribbean. He is one of the most successful and became the starting pitcher for the Single-A Bridgetown Swing, took him to the heart of the United States. Finally he lived with a very religious family, often basically foster parents, English language training and advice on Small Town Life.

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