Synopsis
Moneyball is a movie released in 2011.
In a world where tradition often trumps innovation, a visionary general manager challenges the status quo of Major League Baseball by harnessing the power of data analysis to assemble a competitive team on a shoestring budget. This compelling drama follows Billy Beane's groundbreaking strategy as he and his unconventional assistant, Peter Brand, turn the baseball hierarchy on its head. With a blend of determination, intellect, and audacity, they set out to prove that success doesn’t always require the biggest names and the fattest wallets. As Beane grapples with the pressures from skeptics and the relentless nature of the sport, the film dives deep into themes of resilience, the value of unconventional thinking, and the true worth of talent in a world fixated on statistics. The narrative is anchored by outstanding performances that bring to life the passionate world of baseball, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of those who dare to dream differently. Engaging, thought-provoking, and ultimately uplifting, this film invites viewers to reflect on what it truly means to succeed, making it a must-watch for sports enthusiasts and non-fans alike.
Columbia Pictures
Scott Rudin Productions