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In this satirical comedy, two generations of professional baseball players return for a reunion game at one of their minor league stops en route to the big leagues. Unbeknownst to them, the owner of the club, on his way to a month of rustic living in the high Asian elevations, and desiring a connection to home, arranges an inducement to get the players to reveal novel anecdotes from their past 'on and off the field' baseball lives. The only apparent commonality between the two groups is their success on the ball field, each team providing the locals with the only two minor league championships for the small town nestled in the valley of the Allegheny Mountains.
An early altercation between two 'senior' former teammates sets the stage for the unpredictable and potentially volatile nature of this once in a lifetime get together. There are no limits or boundaries to the players' flashbacks to the past, and sensitivity training is a concept that hasn't reached these retired athletes and in some cases their spouses as well.
After some tutoring from the 'take charge' veteran player, Teddy Mitchell, this diverse group of fifteen former players agree, that, despite the decades apart, the younger players still speak the same baseball language as the old-timers. Mitchell is not the only dominant personality among the players; Casey Kelly, a young, white New England speedster is the yin to the yang of Mombo, an iconoclastic African-American twenty-five years his senior, and race, nor age has anything to do with their interactions, well, not in the truest denotative sense.
Topics covered in and out of the flashbacks include, the players disdain of the media, the effects of amphetamines versus those of sleeping pills, retribution through sex, retribution through refusal of sex, the dangers of sex, sex with alleged family members, the lack of sex due to feminine hygiene; yes, there is a lot of sex in this movie. They also deal with premature anticipation, sociopathic posterior watching and funeral home casket confessions ... and these are the ones we hope will pass the censors. Despite the appearance of soliciting cult-like status, this film does have a traditional Hollywood happy ending, well, it does if you delve deep below the surface.
"Reunion 108" is a full-length, comedy feature film that will entertain and might offend, but no apologies will be forthcoming. It strives to be what can only be described as the best of "Bull Durham" intermingled with "Get Him to the Greek" and promises to be a no holds bar behind the scenes and in your face look into the world of professional baseball.
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