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Shooting Stars (2023)Shooting Stars (2023)

Shooting Stars (2023)

A tender coming-of-age about basketball and brotherhood, based on the real-life childhood experiences of NBA legend LeBron James

Drama

7.0

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United States of America
English
Heart-warming, Inspiring, Sweet
2023
Chris Robinson
Algee Smith, Caleb McLaughlin, Dermot Mulroney
116 min
TL;DR
He shoots and he scores on the court and in the cinema—what can’t the King do?

Synopsis

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The inspiring origin story of a basketball superhero, revealing how LeBron James and his childhood friends become the #1 high school team in the country, launching James's breathtaking career as a four-time NBA Champion, two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and the NBA's all-time leading scorer.

Our Take

7.0
The Staff

Shooting Stars may be based on LeBron James’ account of his teenage years, but this adaption by Chris Robinson is more than just a vanity project. In fact, James is hardly the lead here—every one of his friends gets a chance to shine in this coming-of-age story about brotherhood and friendship. It’s closer to films like Boyz N the Hood and Stand By Me in that way, but that’s not to say it’s a letdown in the sports department. The games are choreographed beautifully; the actors display wonderful athleticism and the filmmakers employ various camera techniques that never fail to surprise. There are times, though, that these techniques distract more than excite, and there is a sense that the film could’ve benefited from a more pared-down style. But this ultimately doesn’t take away from the film’s tender and thrilling story.

What stands out

Caleb McLaughlin. Every one of the kid actors (two of whom were plucked right out of high school) turns in a believable, winsome performance, but it’s the Stranger Things star who steals the show. As the little kid with a big heart, McLaughlin is mesmerizing, able to match veteran actors’ commanding performance beat for beat, able to persuade his feet-taller friends to follow his lead, able to fill every frame with whatever emotion he feels, whether it’s triumphant joy or overbearing jealousy. There may have been little room to fully shine in Stranger Things, which is already overcrowded with celebrities, but here McLaughlin is in his element. One of the many joys of watching this film is realizing that McLaughlin is well on his way to true stardom.

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