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"The True Story of an American Legend"
  • PG-13
  • 2013
  • 7.5  (100,757)
  • 62

42 is a biographical, sports drama film set in the mid-twentieth century, directed by Brian Helgeland and starring Chadwick Boseman, T.R. Knight, and Harrison Ford. The film follows the events surrounding the historical breaking of the color barrier in Major League Baseball. It is centered on the life of Jackie Robinson, a talented African-American baseball player who enters the major league in 1947, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

The film explores Robinson's life before he receives his contract from the Dodgers, where he experiences a lot of discrimination and racial tension. Throughout his entire career, Robinson had to endure numerous barriers faced by Black Americans, such as hostility, ignorance, and racial profiling. Robinson became the first Black player to play professional baseball in the United States, which made him a formidable target for racist attacks by both the crowds in the stands and the other players on the field.

Chadwick Boseman portrays Jackie Robinson, bringing his life story to life both on and off the field. Boseman does an incredible job of portraying Robinson and capturing the emotions he must have felt when facing the daily adversity of the racism present during his time in the MLB. Harrison Ford plays a supportive role as Robinsons' Brooklyn Dodgers Branch Rickey, who becomes his ally, friend, and confidante in the process. Rickey's willingness to finally integrate the team and accept Robinson for his talents helped pave the way for future black baseball players to enter Major League Baseball.

The film captures the historical significance that Robinson's achievement had on the world of sports, and the societal impact of integration on African-Americans in the United States. The movie takes audiences down memory lane, exploring the old baseball fields, stadiums, and the time period of when the rampant segregation existed in America. Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball and served as a symbol for change and equality, but it was a long and difficult journey for him.

42 shows the challenges Robinson had to face each time he stepped out on the field in the face of the social climate of hatred, ignorance, and prejudice. Robinson was held to higher standards than his white counterparts and faced extreme scrutiny, trying to be the perfect player, a decent human being, and bear the hope of a race with him. The tension generated by the clashes he experienced with other players on the field and the disastrous reactions of the crowds are displayed throughout the film, creating a palpable atmosphere for audiences to experience.

The movie stands out because it shows the human aspect of racism and tells the story of a man who inspired millions through his determination, grit, and perseverance. The plot skillfully tackles the difficulty of what someone like Robinson went through to achieve greatness and conquer all the challenges that existed during his historic journey.

In conclusion, 42 is not just a movie; it is a true-to-life, inspiring story of a man who rose to fame despite all the obstacles laid before him. The film captures historical events that are essential in the fight for equality that African-Americans faced in the United States. 42 is an excellent movie that captures the work that went into the integration of African Americans into professional organizations. As a sport drama film, 42 is a must-see for those who love baseball, sports, and those who believe in the impact of equality in sports.

42 is a 2013 drama. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.5 and a MetaScore of 62.

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  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (100,757)
  • Metascore
    62