From Deseret News archives:
The Basket
Basket, The
Film review
In fact, this independently produced and released drama is all the more disappointing because it has so much going for it.
For one thing, it's one of the few family-oriented movies out there that is trying to promote positive values, and it's one with a worthwhile message about racial tolerance and understanding.
However, "The Basket" counters every clever move with a really bad one. It's a case of a movie that's just too predictable, corny and heavy-handed for its own good.
But considering that the results are only a notch above one of those movies made for the Lifetime cable network, it's still a good-looking piece, with a talented cast.
Leading the pack is Peter Coyote, who stars as Martin Conlon, the new teacher in a small Washington town, circa World War I.
Martin has some fancy ideas to teach his students and the skeptical townspeople about acceptance. He also introduces them to a new sport called basketball, which stresses teamwork and cooperation. To his surprise, he finds his ideas fall on deaf ears.
But it appears that basketball may be the solution to all of their problems. Helmut has been practicing, as have some of the other students, and they start a team. And some of the locals seem to be coming around to Martin's way of thinking, including farm wife Bessie Emery (Karen Allen).
So, as a last-ditch effort, Martin arranges for the local boys to play against a "pro" team from Spokane a contest that promises to bring everyone together or maybe tear them apart.
There are four screenwriters (or two teams of them) credited for the script, which is indicative of its messy nature. It's as if the film is being pulled in different and not necessarily compatible directions.
Also, director Rich Cowan's pacing is too slow, which would be fine if the story and characters were more interesting.
But again, it is very well photographed (kudos to cinematographer Dan Heigh), and the cast tries valiantly to salvage things. (Though the silly German accents by both of the newcomers and the attempt at "Bostonese" by Coyote are a mistake.)
"The Basket" is rated PG for some athletic roughhousing and scenes depicting war violence, as well as use of some ethnic slurs. Running time: 104 minutes.
You can reach Jeff Vice by e-mail
Comments
Cast: Peter Coyote, Karen Allen, Robert Karl Burke, Amber Willenborg
Find a Movie Theater
- Volunteers are needed 6:50 p.m.
- News seeks entries for contest 6:49 p.m.
- Fans greet 'New Moon' stars 6:37 p.m.
- Eisenhower home oozes charm 5:54 p.m.
- New designation for Clinton Museum 5:54 p.m.
- RDP brings family-oriented 'Joyride II' 5:54 p.m.
- Sculptor turns scrap metal into art 5:54 p.m.
- Galleries 5:54 p.m.
- Art canvas 5:54 p.m.
- BYU exhibit evokes identity questions 5:54 p.m.
- Apostle's wife felt comfort in attack
- Can BYU root for (ick) Utah Utes?
- Short-handed Jazz fly past Sixers
- D-Will home for daughter
- Bench proves fruitful for Y.
- Utes excited for 'dream' game
- Snowstorm hits Utah; 1 dead in crash
- Born of water and the spirit
- GameDay in Fort Worth
- No. 22 BYU holds off pesky Lobos
- SLC council OKs gay rights policies
354 - Editorial: Mormons and gay rights
199 - Senators want food tax restored
164 - Will state consider gay rights law?
148 - Letters: Strange breed in Utah
129 - Can BYU root for (ick) Utah Utes?
125 - Utes remain silent about BCS
120 - S.L. vote pending on gay protections
113 - No. 22 BYU holds off pesky Lobos
112 - Pratt pleads not guilty to sex charges
105
Alta fan, when you wrote this, "Hope fully the hawks have a great season next...
Good grief Cougs WTG TCU!! Now that is the way to represent the Conference....
I guesss I'll root for TCU
TCU= cure for Ute arrogance! Humble pie taste good?
This is just weird that they can destroy Wyoming like they did and then just...
35-7 before the half...ouch! Poo-tah!
Let's see if you hold TCU to 3 points the rest of the way you did as well as...
What up with the picture. I was going to comment the article could not be...
Let's take it to the Broncos, we have nothing to lose.
This was no "nail-biter", the Aggies were in control the whole game and were...




You can be the first to comment on this story.