42 (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Drama · 2h 8m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 4.7/10 (109.9K ratings)

In a game divided by color, he made us see greatness.

Overview

In 1947, Jackie Robinson becomes the first Black man to play in Major League Baseball facing unabashed racism from the public, the press and other players.

Ratings

Director

Brian Helgeland

Production

Legendary Pictures

Cast

Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Nicole Beharie, Christopher Meloni, Ryan Merriman, Lucas Black, André Holland, Alan Tudyk, Hamish Linklater, T. R. Knight, John C. McGinley, Toby Huss, Max Gail, Brad Beyer, James Pickens Jr., Gino Anthony Pesi, Brett Cullen, Jesse Luken, Jamey Holliday, Derek Phillips

Curator Review

Verdict

An earnest, old-school sports drama with a strong central performance and a clear inspirational arc. It’s a bit conventional and occasionally manipulative, but the historical significance and emotional payoff make it worthwhile.

Best for

  • viewers who like uplifting true-story sports dramas
  • audiences interested in civil rights history
  • fans of charismatic lead performances
  • people who prefer classic, straightforward storytelling

Skip if

  • you want a highly nuanced or formally adventurous biopic
  • you’re tired of inspirational underdog structure
  • you prefer sports films with more on-field complexity than message-driven drama

Overview

42 is built as a sturdy, crowd-pleasing biography, and it knows exactly what it wants to be: a clear, accessible account of Jackie Robinson’s barrier-breaking season. The film leans into familiar inspirational beats, but the story itself carries enough force that the formula mostly works. Chadwick Boseman gives the movie its center of gravity, bringing restraint, dignity, and quiet steel to a role that could easily have been played too broadly.

Worth noting

Brian Helgeland stages the racism Robinson faced with blunt clarity, making the film less about baseball than about endurance, discipline, and public pressure. That approach can feel a little safe, and some scenes are engineered for maximum uplift, but the movie remains effective because it understands Robinson as both symbol and person.

Bottom line

The result is not the most complex sports drama, but it is a sincere one. Its emotional directness, period detail, and strong supporting turns make it an easy recommendation for viewers who want a historical drama with purpose and momentum.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Patrick Willems (3.5★) · 688 likes

When the movie revealed that Alan Tudyk got fired and never managed a baseball team again, reader, I cheered

Frandi Peralta (4★) · 637 likes

😭😭😭Rest in peace Chadwick 💔😭😭😭🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

airwreckuh (3.5★) · 491 likes

Fuck cancer. Fuck 2020. Rest in peace king.

Michael James (3.5★) · 265 likes

The narrative is a bit manipulative with a few shortcomings, but the brilliant direction, outstanding musical score and terrific lead performance make this biographical drama so compelling. Chadwick Boseman lives and breathes as Jackie Robinson. His presence turns it all the personal and emotional. With its heart at the right place, it ends up as one highly satisfying watch.

Sara Clements (3.5★) · 213 likes

Rest in Power, King.

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Topics

sports drama, biographical drama, civil rights, baseball, racial injustice, inspirational, period piece, historical drama, underestimated hero, mainstream prestige

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