Rating: R
Genre:
Drama
Release Date: 08/31/2004
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 102 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Palm Pictures
Very loosely based on the memoir of the same name,
The Basketball Diaries transposes the late '60s adolescence of writer/artist
Jim Carroll to some unspecified time period at least 15 years later, further confusing the timeframe with three decades of
rock music, some by
Carroll himself.
Jim (
Leonardo DiCaprio) and his Catholic school chums are on the hottest basketball team in New York, but their friend
Bobby (
Michael Imperioli) languishes in the hospital with leukemia. In-between typically boyish adventures,
Jim scribbles in his notebook and experiments with sex and drugs. His group of friends begins to disintegrate after coach
Swifty (
Bruno Kirby) not only makes a pass at
Jim, but also catches him and his pals using drugs on the court and kicks them off the team. Out of school and on the streets,
Jim turns tricks, betrays friends, robs stores, and deals drugs to feed his heroin addiction. Not even the efforts of former addict
Reggie (
Ernie Hudson) can cure
Jim.
Mark Wahlberg appears as one of
Jim's basketball and drug buddies, while
Carroll himself makes a memorable cameo as an addict who describes the almost Catholic rituals of shooting heroin.
~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide