
Coach 2010
"Love is the goal."
In the heart of New York City, *Coach (2010)* follows Nick Scanlon, a down-on-his-luck Manhattan slacker whose effortless charm fails to win back his ex-girlfriend after a brutal breakup.
Director: Will Frears
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Coach (2010) about?
After a breakup leaves him adrift, Nick Scanlon takes a coaching job for a middle-school soccer team, hoping to impress his ex. But as he navigates the chaos of youth sports and his own immaturity, he discovers a path to maturity—and maybe even love.
Who directed Coach?
Will Frears directed *Coach (2010)*, bringing a sharp eye for character-driven comedy and heartfelt drama to the story.
Who stars in Coach?
Hugh Dancy leads the cast as Nick Scanlon, supported by Liane Balaban, Mamie Gummer, Benjamin Walker, and Michael Chernus.
Is Coach (2010) worth watching?
With its blend of humor and heart, *Coach (2010)* is a solid pick for fans of light comedy-drama. While not a blockbuster, its relatable themes and engaging performances make it a charming watch.
How long is Coach?
The movie runs for 87 minutes.
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About Coach (2010) — A Slacker's Redemption Story Set on the Soccer Field
In the heart of New York City, *Coach (2010)* follows Nick Scanlon, a down-on-his-luck Manhattan slacker whose effortless charm fails to win back his ex-girlfriend after a brutal breakup. Will Frears directs this sharp comedy-drama, blending laugh-out-loud moments with an unexpected journey of self-discovery. As Nick stumbles into a reluctant coaching gig for a middle-school soccer team, he's forced to confront his own immaturity—and maybe even rediscover his purpose.
The film balances wit and warmth, with Hugh Dancy's effortlessly charismatic lead anchoring the story. Against the backdrop of urban life, themes of redemption and second chances unfold in a way that feels both timely and timeless. With a runtime that breezes by, *Coach (2010)* is a feel-good tale for anyone who's ever fumbled their way to growth.