Cast: Will Ferrell, Woodey Harrelson, Will Arnet
Director: Kent Alterman
Producer: Jimmy Miller
Screenwriter: Scot Armstrong
Music: Theodore Shapiro
Editor: Debra Neil-Fisher
Genre: Comedy/ Sport
Cinematography: Shane Hurlbut
Distributor: New Line Cinema Location: Michigan, USA
Running Time: 100 min.
Technical Assessment: * * ½
Moral Assessment: ● ● ½
CINEMA Rating: For viewers 14 and above
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"Semi-Pro" is another movie that showcases Ferrel's brand of comedy which is not a hard-sell. Acting wise, other than Ferrel not much is shown by the actors in the film. The story is predictable, but sub-plots offer variations. The film has good cinematic effects especially in the game scenes. Music plays a major part in providing entertainment, though, it is a bit loud for the most part. The production design for some reason hardly establishes the era of the '70s. Overall, the film is technically a bit below the average.
Though a shallow comedy, the film nevertheless can be mined for some values. The movie shows that determination is the key to everything that people want to achieve in any field of their interest and passion. More importantly in a team situation, cooperation, openness and trust are necessary. The team members are usually cool in their defeat and get united in the effort to encourage a demoralized leader. In the end, the film shows how a leader can humble himself and subject himself to the coaching of a mere member in recognition of the common good for the team. The loyalty of a team member is also tested during difficult times but he chooses to be where his heart belongs. The film in general has a positive message, however, there is frequent use of vulgar language and exposure of women in skimpy attire.