The Legend of Bagger Vance 2 stars
Twenty years after its appearance in theaters I had the chance to see Will Smith and Matt Damon in The Legend of Bagger Vance, the movie that brings the fantasy world to golf. The fantasy character appears as Bagger Vance (Smith), some sort of deity who has come to earth to save local golf legend Rannulph Junuh (Damon) from destroying his life. Following his traumatic experience in World War I, Junuh has the opportunity to play in a golf tournament against two legends of the game, but has to regain his swing and confidence in himself. Bagger Vance has all the right words to get Junuh to understand the game and himself. Most of the movie centers on the game itself, spanning a 72 hole match over the course of two days. Like most sports movies there is plenty of drama in the event with missed opportunities and miraculous comebacks. Since it is golf and not horseracing, auto racing or baseball, the dramatic moments focus on balls landing on fairways and bunkers and the occasional long putt into the cup. I like a good sports movie, but I prefer homeruns and galloping horses to flying golf balls. For a good sports fantasy movie you can’t beat The Natural starring Robert Redford. If you haven’t seen that, I recommend seeing it over Bagger Vance. On a movie trivia note, Jack Lemmon has an uncredited appearance in the movie.