McFarland, USA (DVD REVIEW)
McFarland, USA
DVD Review
by Kam Williams
Kevin Costner Shines in Inspirational, Real-Life Tale of
Overcoming-the-Odds
In the fall of 1987, Jim White
(Kevin Costner) was fired as head football coach of a high school
team in Boise, Idaho when he lost his temper and hit one of his
players in the face and drew blood. With a wife (Maria Bello) and two
young daughters (Morgan Saylor and Elsie Fisher) to support, the
hot-headed perfectionist found himself in urgent need of another job.
So, he accepted a demotion to
assistant football coach at the public high school in the
predominantly-Latino, working-class town of McFarland, California.
However, once it became clear on the gridiron that being
second-in-command wasn’t working out, the versatile veteran came up
with the idea of fielding a cross-country track team instead.
Though initially skeptical,
Principal Camillo (Valente Rodriguez) grudgingly agreed, and White
immediately started scouting around campus for fleet-footed
prospects. As it turned out, many of McFarland High’s Chicano
students were already in shape, being accustomed to darting the long
distance from the field to the classroom, after picking fruit and
vegetables alongside their parents from the crack of dawn.
Upon settling on seven promising
protégés, the dilemma yet confronting Coach White was whether or
not their cash-strapped clans could afford the luxury of letting them
run track in lieu of laboring as farm workers in the wee hours of the
morning? If so, the boys might also be afforded an opportunity to
expand their horizons, since a standout’s landing an athletic
college scholarship was definitely a distinct possibility.
Directed by New Zealand’s Niki
Caro (Whale Rider), McFarland, USA is much more than your typical,
overcoming-the-odds sports saga, in spite of the fact that it might
sound fairly formulaic at first blush. Yes, it’s a classic case of
a disgraced coach making the most of a shot at redemption with the
help of a motley crew of underestimated underdogs.
Nevertheless, this true tale of
overcoming-the-odds proves oh so touching because it simultaneously
sheds light on the plight on of an invisible sector of society,
namely, the masses of mostly Mexican immigrants who harvest our
produce in obscurity for a mere pittance.
Kevin Costner has never been more
endearing than in this outing as a devoted mentor and family man. And
he’s surrounded in that endeavor by a talented supporting cast
convincing enough to make it easy to forget you’re watching actors,
at least until the closing credits roll. That’s when we’re
treated to photos of the real-life people just portrayed, plus
positive updates about their present lives which serve to validate
all the sacrifices made.
Heartwarming!
Excellent (4
stars)
Rated PG for violence, mild
epithets and mature themes
In English and Spanish with
subtitles
Running time: 129 minutes
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios
Home Entertainment
Blu-ray extras: McFarland
Reflections; “Juntos” music video; Inspiring McFarland; and
deleted and extended scenes.
To see a trailer for McFarland,
USA, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-VAOlHGE6Q
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