Alleyball

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  • NR
  • 2006
  • 1 hr 24 min
  • 7.5  (43)

Alleyball is a 2006 comedy-drama directed by Dan Frazer and starred by Larry Joe Campbell, Keegan-Michael Key, and Johnny Ray Meeks. The movie tells the story of the residents of an obscure small town in Michigan and how they come together to participate in the regional alleyball tournament. The film centers around a group of variously oddball friends who decide to enter the alleyball tournament to save their beloved hangout spot, the local bar. Larry Joe Campbell plays Willie, a local oafish yet charming guy that works in the bar along with the owner, Ed (Johnny Ray Meeks). Willie is the face of the group and the one most passionate about the tournament. He convinces his friends to put together a team to enter the competition with the hopes of winning the grand prize and saving the bar from being sold off.

The team consists of Willie's best friends Leon (Keegan-Michael Key), who works at the town's diner, and Lloyd (John D'Aquino), the local foreman, and a group of other colorful characters from the town. Each player brings their unique strengths to the team, despite their obvious lack of training or experience.

The team's journey to the tournament is filled with obstacles; the most prominent being their rivalry with and mutual respect for the main tournament favorites, The Alphas. The Alphas are led by the overconfident Bobby (Ryan Churchill), who is convinced his team will win the tournament once again, just like they have every year for the last decade. The competition ignites a long-standing feud between Ed and Bobby, which makes the stakes for the tournament even higher than their financial future.

Throughout the movie, the team learns to overcome their differences and work together to beat all odds and make their town proud. Along the way, they face a series of mishaps and soul-searching moments. These moments lend the movie more depth, and the humor never detracts from the underlying messages of support, perseverance, and friendship.

The movie's climax is the showdown between the underdogs and the Alphas. It is an intense match filled with unexpected turns and emotional scenes. The realization that the characters are playing for something more significant than just a bar amplifies the tension and makes the payoff all the more satisfying.

Alleyball is an endearing film full of heart and humor. The characters are charming, quirky, and relatable. The journey of the characters from being social outcasts in their small town to being the talk of the region is inspiring. The movie is a fun-filled ride that never loses sight of the emotional struggles of some of the characters or the consequential need to maintain the bar. The storytelling is excellent, and the cinematography complements it perfectly. The movie demonstrates that every small town in the world has people worth fighting for, and anything is possible when people come together.

In conclusion, Alleyball is a fantastic sports comedy-drama filled to the brim with heart. This movie will make you laugh, cry and give you the feel-good vibe by the end of it. The characters are lovable, and the film tells a story that we all can relate to. If you're looking for an enjoyable movie with a positive message, then Alleyball is an excellent choice.

Alleyball is a 2006 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 24 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.5.

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  • Release Date
    2006
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 24 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (43)