Game of Life (film) explained

Game of Life
Director:Joseph Merhi
Producer:Joseph Merhi
Theodore Melfi
Starring:Tom Sizemore
Tom Arnold
Heather Locklear
Jill Hennessy
Richard T. Jones
Orson Bean
Beverly D'Angelo
Richard T. Jones
Nicholas Kadi
Marina Sirtis
Osman Soykut
Gino Anthony Pesi
Music:Jon Lee
Cinematography:Ken Blakey
Editing:Patrea Patrick
Studio:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Distributor:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country:United States
Runtime:100 minutes
Language:English

Game of Life (originally known as Oranges) is a 2008 film drama starring Tom Sizemore, Tom Arnold, Heather Locklear and Jill Hennessy. The film was not fully released until 2011, when it was released under the new title Game of Life.[1]

Plot

The film plot follows a children's soccer team which is the common link for a multi-layered story giving a candid look into the intersecting lives of five families living and working in Los Angeles. Oranges examines the complexities of racial and class divisions and reveals that despite the fragile volatility of human relationships, family is what holds us together and unites us all.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Propes, Richard. "Game of Life" a "Crash" Test for Dummies. The Independent Critic.