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So, 'Coach of the Year' is this quirky little film from 2016 directed by David Stott. It brings a pretty unique premise to the table—these kids are trying to win a state championship but, get this, they don’t have a pool to practice in. It creates this heartfelt and humorous atmosphere as you watch them adapt and come together as a team. The pacing feels nice for a family flick, balancing light moments with some genuine depth. The performances aren't Oscar-worthy but they have that earnest charm that pulls you in. It’s the kind of movie that resonates with anyone who’s been part of a team or faced some absurd hurdle. Practical effects? Not a lot, but the creativity shines through in how they handle the pool situation.
Interesting take on teamwork and resilience. · Has a good mix of humor and heartwarming moments. · Not your typical sports film, which makes it stand out.
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