Parents' Guide to

The Rookie

By Nell Minow, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 7+

Sweet, engaging true story more appealing to tweens and up.

Movie G 2002 128 minutes
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What you will—and won't—find in this movie.

Community Reviews

age 11+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 18+

Good movie BUT......

I was pretty disappointed in this movie, because it is rated G, but it should be rated PG! In one seen his wife grabs his butt briefly, and in another scene they are in bed and she has no top on, but you can't see anything.. Also, language was an issue: D, H, and OMG...I just wish that they would have kept all that stuff out of there because it was a really really good movie otherwise...
age 13+

BBFC 12A/12, MPAA PG-13

If this film contained seven uses of the word fuck... MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some strong language BBFC: 12A/12 for strong language

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (3 ):
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This movie boasts dignified-but-heartwarming direction by John Lee Hancock, and a hit-it-out-of-the-ballpark performance by Dennis Quaid. If the story hadn't really happened, Disney would have had to make it up; but a high school science teacher did tell the baseball team he coached that if they won the division title he would try out for the major leagues. And they did and he did and Jim Morris did become the oldest rookie in 40 years. Sometimes, life just is a Disney movie. And this story turns out to make a very nice movie indeed, thanks to not one but two irresistible underdog-with-a-dream stories.

The Rookie is inevitably predictable and there are some dramatic embellishments, like the awkwardly inserted reconciliation with his father and the way the minor league coach tells Morris the big news. But the dream is so pure and Quaid is so good that most audiences will be happy to go along.

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