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You Gotta Believe (2024)
After dedicating the season to a teammate’s ailing father, a group of underestimated Ft. Worth youth baseball players takes its Cinderella run all the way to the 2002 Little League World Series—culminating in a record-breaking showdown that became an instant ESPN classic.
After dedicating the season to a teammate’s ailing father, a group of underestimated Ft. Worth youth baseball players takes its Cinderella run all the way to the 2002 Little League World Series—culminating in a record-breaking showdown that became an instant ESPN classic.
The film centers on universal themes of perseverance, teamwork, and community spirit within a youth sports narrative. Its focus on these broadly accepted values prevents alignment with any specific political ideology.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
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You Gotta Believe, a film based on the 1982 Kirkland National Little League team, does not feature any race swaps. The historical figures portrayed in the movie were white, and the primary cast members are also white, aligning with the documented racial identities of the real-life individuals.
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