"Apart from being a bad film in the first place, aside from being superficially written, aside from being shot with little sense of time or place, the movie portrays Babe Ruth as a man almost completely lacking in the ability to have, or to provide, happiness. Spending these 115 minutes with the Babe is a little like being jammed into the window seat on a long-distance bus, next to a big guy with beer and cigars on his breath and nothing to talk about but his next meal and his last broad."
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1990s American filmsDrama filmsBiographical filmsFilms set in ChicagoFilms directed by Arthur Hiller
Original Language: English
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Roger Ebert, "The Babe," RogerEbert.com (17 April 1992).
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