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The Hill (2023)

The Hill is a moving real story centered around the journey of Rickey Hill, who aspires to be a professional baseball player despite battling a degenerative spinal disease. The film explores his struggle with familial expectations, particularly his father’s wish for him to follow in his footsteps as a preacher. Throughout the movie, Rickey grapples with his dual passions for baseball and preaching, striving to find his true path in life. The story delves into themes of faith, determination, and the pursuit of one’s dreams against all odds.

Length: 2hr6min
Genre: Sports Drama
This Title is: Inspirational, Family-Oriented

The Hill is New on Netflix in Canada!

Trailer

Cast

  • Dennis Quaid as James Hill
  • Colin Ford as Rickey Hill
  • Joelle Carter as Helen Hill

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: Rated PG for thematic content, language, and smoking throughout

Parents should be aware that the movie includes themes of family conflict and challenges associated with physical disabilities.

Trivia

  • The movie was primarily filmed in Augusta, Georgia and the surrounding areas.
  • Music for the film was composed by Geoff Zanelli, featuring the song “Rub A Little Dirt On It” by Randy Houser.
  • The story of Rickey Hill is based on true events, highlighting his determination to overcome significant personal and physical challenges.

Our Review

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The Hill, though a heartfelt depiction of perseverance and familial bonds, sometimes struggles to fully capture the emotional depth of its characters. The performances, especially by Dennis Quaid, are commendable, adding a layer of authenticity to the film. The storyline, while inspiring, occasionally falls into predictable patterns, yet it manages to hold the viewer’s interest. Visuals are adequate but not exceptional. Overall, it’s an entertaining film for those who enjoy sports dramas and stories of personal triumph.

Critic Scores

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