Million Dollar Arm

Despite the off-piste indie pasts of writer Thomas McCarthy (The Visitor) and director Craig Gillespie (Lars And The Real Girl), Disney’s based-on-right-life sports pic never dodges genre cliché. Take Jon Hamm’s cynical agent, who has the money-raking wheeze of training young Indians in baseball but needs lessons in humanity. Or his endlessly patient tenant (Lake Bell), serving redemption on legs; or the Indian kids (Suraj Sharma, Madhur Mittal), reduced to culture-clash/training-montage fodder.

Hamm and Bell keep this hooey light, but you can’t lob a ball in here without hitting clarification played better in Jerry Maguire and Slumdog Millionaire.

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