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    The Slaughter Rule

    R2002 · Drama · 1h 59m

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      • On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 74% based on 31 reviews, and an average rating of 5.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A bleak but original indie, The Slaughter Rule benefits from outstanding performances by Ryan Gosling and David Morse."
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  1. A bleak but original indie, The Slaughter Rule benefits from outstanding performances by Ryan Gosling and David Morse. Read Critics Reviews

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  3. The Slaughter Rule is a 2002 American coming of age sports drama film directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith and starring Ryan Gosling and David Morse. The film, set in contemporary Montana, explores the relationship between a small-town high school football player (Gosling), and his troubled coach (Morse).

  4. Gideon asks Roy to join his roughneck 6-man football team. Upon joining, Roy is taken under Gideon's wing and must eventually confront the small-town rumors that linger regarding Gideons sexuality, and turbulent past. The Slaughter Rule is unlike any high school football movie ever made.

  5. Clear, cold and yet uniquely sensitive, The Slaughter Rule isn't a by-the-book flick, but that's what makes it so good. Full Review | Jan 24, 2003

  6. The Slaughter Rule: Directed by Alex Smith, Andrew J. Smith. With Ryan Gosling, David Morse, Clea DuVall, David Cale. A young man finds solace with a young woman, his mother, and a high-school football coach who recruits him to quarterback a six-man team.

    • (2.7K)
    • Drama, Sport
    • Alex Smith, Andrew J. Smith
    • 2002-09-14
  7. Jan 8, 2003 · ''The Slaughter Rule'' is the first feature film by Andrew and Alex Smith, twin brothers who grew up in western Montana. As the movie ambles along, it finds its own eccentrically...

  8. The Slaughter Rule. David Morse coaches small-town football star Ryan Gosling (pictured) in this film about the Platonic love between a fatherless boy and his closeted coach.

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