

O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo
Dirigido por Bennett MillerO gerente geral da Oakland A, Billy Beane, desafia o sistema e a sabedoria convencional quando é forçado a recompor sua pequena equipe com um orçamento baixo. Apesar da oposição da velha guarda, a mídia, fãs e o próprio gerente de campo, Beane – com a ajuda de um economista jovem, formado em Yale – cria uma lista de desajustados... e acaba mudando para sempre o modo como o baseball é jogado.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo Avaliações & Comentários
- Prokhor15 de abril de 2026Just a darn good moviefilm
- goducs1121 de fevereiro de 2026Great movie. Wish we could have seen him win a world series.
- Tanalien9 de agosto de 2025Billy Beane is in an abusive relationship. He has dedicated his life to the American game of baseball, but at forty years old, he is oppressed by it. Within the sport, he has a poor history, with none of the accolades he’d like to own. As the general manager of the Oakland A’s, Billy has a reputation as a hard-ass. With his disdain for small talk, he prefers to get straight to business. When making deals with other teams, he has a keen sense of when he’s being cheated. His colleagues would say that he’s an unemotional guy. Knowing this, it is surprising that the first thing we learn about Billy’s character is how much he cares. In the very beginning of the film, the A’s are eliminated from the 2001 playoffs. Billy is alone in an empty ballpark, sitting in silence. After all that work, you can see the disappointment on his face. Director Bennett Miller uses the next shot to set up the character for us: an extreme close-up of Brad Pitt’s eyes closing. Billy is defeated, fighting back tears. It’s not his first time. Moneyball is a classic docu-drama. While it departs from the historical record for the sake of entertainment, it belongs to the pantheon of great films based on true stories. It captures Brad Pitt’s greatest performance (so far). It is internally consistent, fully formed in its depiction of character, and a prime example of technical excellence — where the camera and sound serve only the story. Now, I see why Bennett Miller hasn’t made another feature film in eleven years. Because making a film like Moneyball is pretty damn hard.
- wonderrxjr22 de janeiro de 2026I wanted to watch this again after IU won the natty cause I feel Cig has a very similar philosophy to this. Obviously, baseball and football are different, but Billy and Curt have similar goals: buy production, not potential. It's just an incredible story and I love it so much. I didn't realize Sorkin did the screenplay maybe that's also why I like it so much
- burtjohanson5 de fevereiro de 2025An exceptional film with tons of rewatchability. This movie will make you love the Athletics and the city of Oakland - the father/daughter storyline is an underrated component that gives the characters some much needed depth
- Jakeys26 de dezembro de 2025If you just described this movie to me I'd say it sounds unbelievably boring, but somehow it absolutely isn't. Great movie. Pitt even somehow manages to be believable as a normal guy.
- Nissim Sasson2 de dezembro de 2025As a statistician, I find this movie incredibly intriguing. As a sport fan, I don't think those models can always work. Nevertheless, it's a great movie to watch!
- RTKDOOM11 de outubro de 2025Solid movie with great direction, a great script and great performances! Still wanna know why Brad Pitt is always eating in his movies though!?
- thomasrogers75330 de julho de 2025“How can you not be romantic about baseball?”
- Cubane10 de dezembro de 2025Apparently you can create a pretty good baseball team if you recruit people who are good at baseball. Seems unlikely, but ok. I still think the main qualification should be chewing huge volumes of tobacco.
- parktool6914 de julho de 2025boring and boring
- Kevin Ward30 de junho de 2025So after watching The Big Short the other day. I started seeing Moneyball clips all over my Youtube feed…and well…it made me want to watch Moneyball. So then I watched Moneyball. I’m pretty much every advertisers dream. But how can you not be romantic about baseball?
- GrimeFiVideo26 de junho de 2025Fantastic film, and I don't even like sports.
- Luke Huebner4 de junho de 2025Absolutely amazing, best edited movie I've ever seen
- jdanat1931 de dezembro de 2024Great Movie!
Trívia de O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogofoi lançado em 23 de setembro de 2011.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogofoi dirigido por Bennett Miller.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogotem a duração de 2 h 13 min.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogofoi produzido por Michael De Luca, Rachael Horovitz, Brad Pitt.
O gerente geral da Oakland A, Billy Beane, desafia o sistema e a sabedoria convencional quando é forçado a recompor sua pequena equipe com um orçamento baixo. Apesar da oposição da velha guarda, a mídia, fãs e o próprio gerente de campo, Beane – com a ajuda de um economista jovem, formado em Yale – cria uma lista de desajustados... e acaba mudando para sempre o modo como o baseball é jogado.
Os personagens principais de O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo são Billy Beane (Brad Pitt), Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), Art Howe (Philip Seymour Hoffman).
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo é avaliado com 10.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo é um filme de Drama, Biography, Sport.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo tem uma classificação de audiência 8.6de 10.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo teve um orçamento de US$ 50 mi.
O Homem Que Mudou o Jogo fez US$ 110,2 mi na bilheteria.
























