Game 6

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"Where were you on that night?"
  • R
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 5.7  (2,923)
  • 56

Game 6 is a drama-comedy movie released in 2005. The movie stars Michael Keaton, Robert Downey Jr. and Griffin Dunne. The movie follows the story of a playwright named Nicky Rogan (Michael Keaton) who is on the verge of premiering his new play. The story takes place on the night of Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, in which the New York Mets are playing the Boston Red Sox.

Nicky Rogan is a playwright who is known for his works but is unsure about his new play. As the night of the play's premiere and Game 6 clash, Rogan struggles with his emotions and thoughts. He starts to question his own work, the decisions he made in his life and the choices he has yet to make. Nicky is irritable and agitated, he's going through a midlife crisis and it is tough for him to reconcile his doubts with his previous achievements.

Robert Downey Jr. plays Steven Schwimmer, a journalist who is assigned to review Rogan's play. Schwimmer has also written negative articles about Rogan in the past which only adds to Nicky's anxieties. Griffin Dunne plays Elliott Litvak, a producer of Rogan's play. He's constantly worried about the family issues he's dealing with but tries to remain as supportive as he can to Nicky.

The movie has a fast pace storytelling but it still holds its ground with a great sequence of one-liners that both entertain and inform you. The direction and aesthetic of the movie provide a unique experience, evoking the atmosphere of the dives and the theaters of Manhattan from the 80s.

The movie moves between the various sub-stories involving each character and how they integrate with Nicky's perception of his work. Game 6 is a beautifully written story that explores the complexity of human emotions. It delves into the themes of identity, self-doubt, and anxiety at a time that perfectly captures the zeitgeist of the 80s.

The storyline is well written and full of surprises which keeps the audience guessing till the end. The plot oscillates between drama and comedy, ensuring that the story never loses its tempo throughout the movie. Michael Keaton and the supporting cast have excellent chemistry and provide pitch-perfect performances. Keaton, without a doubt, delivers a masterclass in acting.

The story captures a single day in Rogan's life, at a time that may have seemed minor to the rest of the world, but the consequences of the events of that day become profound for Nicky. The 1986 World Series and the premiere of Nicky's play were momentous events for Nicky, he had one shot to prove to himself and the world that he still had it in him to deliver a masterpiece, but also to prove that he could make the right choices in his life.

Game 6 is a nuanced film with a philosophical message. The movie underscores how a person's life can be defined by particular moments that are small but momentous. The movie also poses a question to the audience, "what if we were not able to make a different choice?". The audience is left pondering if Nicky was really at the mercy of his decisions or if he had any real choices.

The movie is a homage to the 80s, it's full of nostalgia and retro vibes. The soundtrack is great, featuring music from the Pixies, REM, and Elvis Costello. The use of New York City makes it clear the movie takes place in an era when the city wasn't the polished tourist attraction it is today. The city is showcased in its raw, gritty form, and it's amazing to see how the city and its people have evolved over the years.

Game 6 is indeed a unique movie, it explores the various avenues of what a human being goes through when in a midlife crisis, but also how to deal with failure and success. It's a standout story with compelling performances that delve into the human psyche without ever becoming repetitive or boring.

In conclusion, Game 6 is a movie worth watching. It's able to keep the audience engaged throughout the duration of the movie. It is funny, insightful, and heart-warming. It's a story that lingers long after the credits have rolled, one that resonates deeply with the viewer.

Game 6 is a 2005 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.7 and a MetaScore of 56.

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Game 6 is available to watch free on Plex and Kanopy. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Hulu, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, Apple TV Channels, FuboTV, The Roku Channel, Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play and Vudu. Some platforms allow you to rent Game 6 for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (2,923)
  • Metascore
    56