Director:
Phil JoanouGuión:
Jeff MaguireCámara:
Jeff CutterMúsica:
Trevor RabinReparto:
Dwayne Johnson, Xzibit, L. Scott Caldwell, Leon Rippy, Kevin Dunn, Jade Yorker, Jamal Mixon, Jurnee Smollett, Brett Cullen, Michael J. Pagan, Omari Hardwick (más)Streaming (4)
Sinopsis(1)
La vida en juego cuenta la dura y poderosamente emocional historia del oficial de la condicional del campo de detención juvenil, Sean Porter, quien, junto con otro oficial, Malcolm Moore, convierte a un grupo de peligrosos delincuentes juveniles en un equipo de fútbol de instituto en cuatro semanas. (Sony Pictures Esp.)
Reseñas (2)
A solid drama that draws heavily on being based on a true story. Sports movies aren’t generally my cup of tea, but Gridiron Gang was a treat. I was really impressed by The Rock’s excellent performance which shows that he can act even roles like this and I must admit that Xzibit supports him adeptly. A high three stars. ()
The structure of this film is pretty standard. Outsiders are striving to reach the top in sport - this time it's American football. The difference is that these young players are criminals and train in a prison. If the film were a bit grittier and showed us more vividly the hell these guys come from, it would probably have a stronger impact. As it is, it still feels like a family film about how outsiders overcome challenges. The Rock is a stud in any movie, though. ()