6/10
harmless feel-good movie
10 September 2016
Jimmy Dolan (Kevin Bacon) is a college basketball recruiter and assistant coach. He was a college star until a knee injury during his senior year. When a recruit challenges him, he can't resists. He embarrasses the kid who walks away from signing. It's a blow to Jimmy's ambition to be the head coach. During a banquet, the coach announces his retirement. There is also a video of a mission he supports. Jimmy notices a giant playing ball in the background of the video. He ignores his assignment and goes to Africa. Saleh turns out to be the chief's son with expectations to stay home for the cattle herding tribe. The land is threatened. Sister Susan sees Jimmy's self-serving motives. There is also a well-funded team with outsiders intending to buy up the tribe's land. When Jimmy makes an off-handed challenge, the chief ups the ante by betting all of the tribe's land.

It's a bit of white savior but it's more of a native savior. Jimmy is broken and he is fixed by his immersion into the culture. Some of it is cheesy Hollywood. None of it can be taken seriously. However, there is a good lesson learned. It's a harmless feel-good movie.
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