Ethical Questions with The Curve Movie

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Trouble with the Curve features several ethical questions and situations. During the movie, Clint Eastwood’s character, Gus, works for the Atlanta Braves as a baseball scout (Trouble 2012). A baseball scout travels to games to see how players preform, so that the team knows what their options are for buying new players for their team. During the movie, the younger scout thinks that Gus should lose his job because a he does Gus’s work on the computer, which is supposed to be more efficient. They consider firing Gus because he is older and is having eye failure (Trouble 2012). However, he is still a good scout because he has been in the business so long (Trouble 2012). Gus finds his daughter to be an important part of his life evn though they are distant.
His daughter, Mickey, played by Amy Adams, works at a large law firm and has for over seven years (Trouble 2012). While assisting her dad, Mickey takes time off work for the first time, but it is not a vacation, even though her employer views it as one, because she is still working while traveling to baseball games with her dad just as she normally would. The law firm is considering making Mickey a partner, but after taking off work, the firm feels like she is not dedicated enough to the company, even though she has regularly worked overtime for the past seven years (Trouble 2012). The only thing that Mickey has ever wanted to do is to please Gus and become a baseball scout like him, but her dad feels like it is not the right profession for her. Gus knows that Mickey will miss life events with family, because being on the road all the time. He knows this based on how much of Mickey’s life he missed while being on the road at different games as a scout (Trouble 2012). Gus and Mic...

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...se he may be old but he is also wise about what is needed for his career. His eyesight is no longer a career crippling disability. Mickey is able to break the gender gap between male and female scouts. She also decides to do what makes her happy. Both Gus and Mickey show that they can be successful even if others put them down for who they are. Gus and Mickey’s trust each other and have confidence in the other making the right decision. They are able to overcome the barriers that were holding them back and become strong independent people and work towards there greater good with a balanced relationship.

Works Cited

Trouble with the Curve. Dir. Robert Lorenz. Perf. Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, John Goodman. Warner Bros., 2012. DVD.
Vaughn, Lewis. Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemporary Issues 3rd Edition. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 2013. Print.

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