Field of Dreams

3.00
    Field of Dreams
    1989

    Synopsis

    Ray Kinsella is an Iowa farmer who hears a mysterious voice telling him to turn his cornfield into a baseball diamond. He does, but the voice's directions don't stop -- even after the spirits of deceased ballplayers turn up to play.

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    Cast

    • Kevin CostnerRay Kinsella
    • Amy MadiganAnnie Kinsella
    • Gaby HoffmannKarin Kinsella
    • James Earl JonesTerrence Mann
    • Ray Liotta"Shoeless" Joe Jackson
    • Timothy BusfieldMark
    • Burt LancasterDoc "Moonlight" Graham
    • Frank WhaleyArchie Graham
    • Dwier BrownJohn Kinsella
    • James AndelinFeed Store Farmer

    Recommandations

    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      This is the kind of movie Frank Capra might have directed, and James Stewart might have starred in - a movie about dreams.
    • 88

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Despite a few wrong turns early on, the movie gathers graceful momentum and heads straight to the warm heart of the book - that fond spot located just on the safe side of sentimentality, a feel- good place that doesn't leave any feel-stupid fallout.
    • 75

      Chicago Tribune

      As shrewd and accomplished as the movie is, there's still something uncomfortably manipulative about it... It doesn't explore its primal theme as much as it exploits it, tapping into the automatic, nearly universal power of guilt and regret. [21 Apr 1989, Friday, p.A]
    • 75

      USA Today

      Imagine: a pseudo-intellectual baseball fantasy loaded up, like a spitter, with seductive sentiment. You can distrust the mix, but still like the movie - and I do. [21 Apr 1989, Life, p.D1]
    • 60

      Film Threat

      If you're in the right mood this movie will bring a tear to your eye. If you're not you're probably already watching "Reservoir Dogs".
    • 60

      TV Guide Magazine

      Ultimately, the film relies too heavily on consensual acceptance of baseball iconography as some kind of symbolic shorthand for all kinds of American values. These days, most of us prefer the NBA.
    • 50

      Variety

      In spite of a script hobbled with cloying aphorisms and shameless sentimentality, Field of Dreams sustains a dreamy mood in which the idea of baseball is distilled to its purest essence.
    • 50

      Chicago Reader

      Well-made treacle.

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