12
1996    2 h 15 minKomedia, Dramat
6.473%65%6.1
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Dwie gwiazdy kina - K. Costner i R. Russo - w romantycznej komedii o golfie, pieniądzach i miłości. Odrobina zdrowego rozsądku wystarczyła, aby Roy zmienił swe burzliwe, lecz przynoszące mało satysfakcji życie.
Directed by Ron Shelton
  • Kevin CostnerRoy 'Tin Cup' McAvoy
  • Rene RussoDr. Molly Griswold
  • Don JohnsonDavid Simms
  • Cheech MarinRomeo Posar
  • Linda HartDoreen
  • Dennis BurkleyEarl
  • Rex LinnDewey
  • Lou MyersClint
  • Richard LinebackCurt
  • George PerezJose
  • Mickey JonesTurk
  • Michael MilhoanBoone
  • Gary McCordGary McCord
  • Craig StadlerCraig Stadler
  • Peter JacobsenPeter Jacobsen
  • Jim NantzCBS Announcer
  • Ken VenturiCBS Announcer
  • Ben WrightCBS Announcer
  • Frank ChirkinianCBS Coordinating Producer
  • Lance BarrowCBS Director
  • mickerdoo26 marca 2026
    Decent underdog, easy going, 90's fun. Costner is charming and easy to root for. Ending is less tidy in an endearing way.
  • Joe G5 dni temu
    There is a movie in Tin Cup somewhere. Unfortunately, it is buried underneath a terribly edited film that seems to be trying to stitch together several different stories that never quite fit. The biggest problem is that the movie constantly tells you how you are supposed to feel rather than actually making you feel it. Rene Russo and Kevin Costner’s characters repeatedly insist that they have chemistry, but very little of it ever comes through on screen. The movie wants their relationship to feel complicated and romantic, but the connection never feels earned. It has the same problem with Costner’s character. The film wants us to sympathize with a flawed man who can’t get out of his own way, but then spends most of the movie allowing him to remain exactly as flawed as he was at the beginning. There is no meaningful desire to change. Everyone around him gets hurt by his behavior, acknowledges that he’s a mess, and then more or less accepts it. The movie seems to think that recognizing your flaws is the same thing as actually confronting them. There is also an attempt to psychoanalyze these characters, but even the character who is supposedly there to understand them admits that he’s terrible at it. That might have been an interesting subversion if the movie actually did something with it, but instead it just becomes another example of Tin Cup not knowing what it wants its characters to mean. And then there’s the golf. The movie occasionally tries to wax poetic about the game—the obsession, the perfectionism, the psychological battle between a golfer and the course—but it constantly undercuts those ideas with broad, brutish Southern humor that feels like it belongs in an entirely different movie. That’s ultimately the problem with Tin Cup: it has no idea what it wants to be. A romantic comedy, a character study, a sports movie, or a psychological examination of self-sabotage. There is a movie in here somewhere. I just don’t think Tin Cup ever found it.
  • gosso_5 września 2025
    I only watched this for the first time a couple of years ago and it’s a great romcom sports movie. Probably the funniest move Kevin Costner has done.

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