Watch The Back Nine
- NR
- 2009
- 1 hr 25 min
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4.9 (36)
The Back Nine is a sports comedy film from 2009 directed by Emilio Estevez. The film is about Mike Donnelly (Estevez), a former high school golf champ who is now struggling with his career and personal life. He is given a second chance to win the state golf championship when his former coach, a close friend, is injured in a car accident and asks him to take over as coach of the team.
Mike reluctantly takes on the job, but finds himself facing a team of misfits who have no interest in golf. The team consists of a stoner, a hacker, a recovering addict, a jock who hates golf, and a young prodigy who is too nervous to compete. Mike is determined to turn the team around and win the championship, but he must first find a way to get them to take the game seriously.
As the team trains and plays matches, Mike also deals with personal issues, including his rocky relationship with his girlfriend and his own struggles with alcoholism. The team slowly starts to come together under Mike's guidance, and they begin to develop a sense of camaraderie and belief in themselves. Along the way, they make unlikely friendships and discover the true value of teamwork.
The film is a lighthearted comedy that balances the humor with heartwarming moments. Estevez delivers a solid performance as the down-on-his-luck coach who finds redemption in coaching a ragtag team. The supporting cast also shines, with standout performances from Joshua Jackson as the stoner, Martin Sheen (Estevez's real-life father) as the recovering addict, and Tom Arnold as the eccentric school principal.
One of the film's strengths is its ability to appeal to both golf enthusiasts and those who have never played the game. The film uses golf as a metaphor for life, with Mike imparting valuable life lessons to his players as he teaches them about the sport. The golf scenes are well-shot and do a good job of capturing the tension and excitement of the game.
Overall, The Back Nine is an enjoyable comedy with heart that will appeal to audiences of all ages. The film's themes of redemption, teamwork, and self-discovery make it a feel-good movie that will leave viewers inspired and uplifted.
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