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The Silent Natural is a unique piece that delves into the life of William Hoy, a Deaf baseball player who made his mark in the 1800s. It's fascinating how the film captures the essence of that era, blending family themes with the rich history of baseball. The pacing is steady, allowing for moments of reflection on Hoy's challenges and triumphs, particularly in how he innovated with hand signals. While the performances might not be award-winning, they convey a genuine warmth that resonates. The practical effects, especially in the baseball scenes, feel authentic, grounding the story in its time. Overall, it’s a distinctive look at resilience in the face of adversity, which adds depth to the narrative.
Film focuses on historical accuracy in depicting 1800s baseball.Highlights the cultural impact of deafness in sports.Includes a mix of family dynamics and personal perseverance.
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