Review of The Way Back

The Way Back (I) (2020)
It is often difficult to find the way back.
7 July 2020
This is a story about a man, approaching middle age, and out of the blue being asked to step in as head coach of a mediocre high school basketball team. That the man is an alcoholic battling his demons is the real story.

Ben Affleck is in the lead role as Jack, working in construction, separated from his wife and still grieving from the death of his young son just a few years earlier. His routine is to stop at the local bar after work and often being helped home, walking distance away, by a regular patron.

Jack had been a statewide basketball star in high school but gave up the chance to play in college at Kansas and a potential pro career. Because of issues related to his dad. And now his old school is asking him for help with the team.

This is a really good movie but hard to watch at times. Affleck himself has been on a similar path so his performance is very authentic. In a 5-minute extra on the disc he explains how his own battle with alcoholism entered into the characterization. My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
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