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Tin Cup
Tin Cup
1996 ·135 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
6.7
IMDb 6.4 КП 7.0 RT 73% MC 60
Drama, Romance, Comedy
Director: Ron Shelton
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A washed up golf pro working at a driving range tries to qualify for the US Open in order to win the heart of his succesful rival's girlfriend.

Budget: $45M
US Gross: $53.85M
Worldwide: $53.85M
Kevin Costner
Actor
Rene Russo
Actor
Don Johnson
Actor
🎬 Golden Globe 1997 — Best Actor (Comedy or Musical)

Tin Cup is widely regarded as a charming, character-driven sports comedy that transcends its golf-centric premise through strong performances and a heartfelt narrative. While some critics note its reliance on familiar sports-film tropes and formulaic pacing, it remains a beloved, uplifting watch for its ensemble chemistry and humor.

Acting Kevin Costner anchors the film with an authentic and compelling portrayal of a washed-up athlete.
Acting The chemistry between Costner and Rene Russo creates a warm, engaging emotional core for the story.
Screenplay The sharp, witty dialogue successfully elevates the script above standard sports-movie cliches.
Accessibility The film effectively balances sports drama with humor, making it accessible even to audiences uninterested in golf.
Runtime The 135-minute runtime polarizes viewers; some find the relaxed, character-focused pace enjoyable, while others perceive it as bloated or formulaic.
Originality Opinions on the narrative structure are split; some applaud the film as a heartfelt, coherent study of willpower, while others criticize it for being a predictable, by-the-numbers sports comedy.
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