Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA female athlete at a small Christian college works hard to overcome long odds in trying to win a national title in the 800 meter run. "The Perfect Race" is a follow up movie to "Remember Th... Tout lireA female athlete at a small Christian college works hard to overcome long odds in trying to win a national title in the 800 meter run. "The Perfect Race" is a follow up movie to "Remember The Goal".A female athlete at a small Christian college works hard to overcome long odds in trying to win a national title in the 800 meter run. "The Perfect Race" is a follow up movie to "Remember The Goal".
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ann Cameron Troy
- Brittany's Mother
- (as Ann Cameron)
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Allee Sutton-Hethcoat returns to her role as a high school track coach and
chemistry teacher though we never see her in a classroom. Clarence Gilyard a
track coach at a nearby Christian College and he asks her to join his staff
part time. He wants her to do special training for Brittany Davenport whom she
coached at her high school. This favoritism causes all kinds of problems for
all concerned.
Despite all the Christian platitudes coming from Sutton-Hethcoat and others what are coach was doing was showing a lot of favoritism for her protege. And if Davenport was a race horse and Sutton-Hethcoat was training her and giving the advice she gives her as opposed to a jockey in a race, the racing officials would be down on her quick.
Did the Christiano brothers who made this film realize this?
Despite all the Christian platitudes coming from Sutton-Hethcoat and others what are coach was doing was showing a lot of favoritism for her protege. And if Davenport was a race horse and Sutton-Hethcoat was training her and giving the advice she gives her as opposed to a jockey in a race, the racing officials would be down on her quick.
Did the Christiano brothers who made this film realize this?
The movie itself and also it's profound christian message is so well done! Please have it synchronized to other languages as well. Eg. Spanish, French, Italian, German. I'm from Austria. In a third movie we'd like to see the teacher run as well and train hard:)
Excellent story and pretty well acted, but the Lord blesses when we are faithful to Him in all circumstances, even when we don't understand what God is trying to teach us. Again, a great story leading an excellent cast!
I was curious to see this as I'd seen the original and was interested to see how a follow-up to Remember The Goal would play out. Well I'm glad to say the evolution in writing/directing/acting is evident as this is a far more polished movie, a lot more scenes/settings, and overall just felt like a bigger production. And while I'm not a runner and have virtually no knowledge of the sport, I find these movies really interesting in terms of changing up the approach and strategy to win races.
I won't spoil anything, I will simply say this is a great movie from start to finish. At no point does it drag on or slow down, and at around 90 minutes the film feels perfectly edited.
The film is based on a runner named Brittany who is one of the top runners in the nation (at least, in her specific league - she's ranked #2). The whole coaching staff and other runners at her college all realize she is a gifted runner but, of course, there's still one girl who is faster - and the entire goal of the movie is to figure out how to win or, at the very least, place in the top 3 and get on the podium.
Coach Michaels, her coach at the college, is excellent in this movie! Very stern and genuine but sweet old soul who, unfortunately, is advised by his doctor that due to medical issues and the need for heart surgery, he will need to bow out of coaching Brittany for her upcoming race. Around this same time, Coach Smith-Donnelly is reintroduced and she and Coach Michaels both have a mutual respect for each other and also seem to be on the same page in terms of both coaching and their faith. Brittany was actually a runner at Orange Hills and Smith-Donnelly was her coach during high school, so the two know each other well. One thing to note, Smith-Donnelly is used to endurance races but not the 800m, which Brittany is running, so she learns a thing or two from Coach Michaels and, after some consideration, he recommends Smith-Donnelly take over as Brittany's coach while he steps aside due to health reasons and a need for surgery.
From here we see a similar story arc as we saw in the first movie. Smith Donnelly employs some unusual training techniques which aren't immediately understood by Brittany but by using inspirational parables she gets Brittany to have trust in the training regimen.
This dynamic is the main storyline, but there are other stories playing out at the same time: Smith Donnelly and her husband reach a fork in the road regarding career location and whether they will upend their lives to relocate. Brittany and her boyfriend (another runner at the college) hit an inevitable snag in their relationship which complicates matters. Due to a misunderstanding (and also uncertainty about Smith-Donnelly's unusual training style) the other coaches at the college don't embrace her right away - which causes some tension amongst the coaching staff. There's also an issue of one of the other runners who isn't necessarily acting like a Christian should. Her immoral behavior is called into question by her teammates and eventually word of this behavior reaches the ears of Smith-Donnelly who gives this runner another really well delivered parable about doing the right thing in life.
Anyway, this review is getting quite long and I apologize for that. All this is to say I think it's a great movie! I will definitely watch it a few more times as I think there's a lot to absorb and the overall storyline is excellent.
I think these racing movies that Dave Christiano is putting out are excellent and I really hope he continues them or at the very least considers another sequel (hey, sequels are meant to exist in 3's!). I also think Allee Sutton Hethcoat has evolved very much as an actress and I would love to see her in more roles either with or without Dave at the director's helm.
Overall a great movie and a worthy successor to Remember the Goal. Everything here seems more fleshed out, polished and precise. That's not to say I didn't enjoy the first movie, I just think this one is shows great all around improvement. Perhaps I simply relate more, age-wise, to the lives of college folks than high schoolers.
Great movie, highly recommended!
I won't spoil anything, I will simply say this is a great movie from start to finish. At no point does it drag on or slow down, and at around 90 minutes the film feels perfectly edited.
The film is based on a runner named Brittany who is one of the top runners in the nation (at least, in her specific league - she's ranked #2). The whole coaching staff and other runners at her college all realize she is a gifted runner but, of course, there's still one girl who is faster - and the entire goal of the movie is to figure out how to win or, at the very least, place in the top 3 and get on the podium.
Coach Michaels, her coach at the college, is excellent in this movie! Very stern and genuine but sweet old soul who, unfortunately, is advised by his doctor that due to medical issues and the need for heart surgery, he will need to bow out of coaching Brittany for her upcoming race. Around this same time, Coach Smith-Donnelly is reintroduced and she and Coach Michaels both have a mutual respect for each other and also seem to be on the same page in terms of both coaching and their faith. Brittany was actually a runner at Orange Hills and Smith-Donnelly was her coach during high school, so the two know each other well. One thing to note, Smith-Donnelly is used to endurance races but not the 800m, which Brittany is running, so she learns a thing or two from Coach Michaels and, after some consideration, he recommends Smith-Donnelly take over as Brittany's coach while he steps aside due to health reasons and a need for surgery.
From here we see a similar story arc as we saw in the first movie. Smith Donnelly employs some unusual training techniques which aren't immediately understood by Brittany but by using inspirational parables she gets Brittany to have trust in the training regimen.
This dynamic is the main storyline, but there are other stories playing out at the same time: Smith Donnelly and her husband reach a fork in the road regarding career location and whether they will upend their lives to relocate. Brittany and her boyfriend (another runner at the college) hit an inevitable snag in their relationship which complicates matters. Due to a misunderstanding (and also uncertainty about Smith-Donnelly's unusual training style) the other coaches at the college don't embrace her right away - which causes some tension amongst the coaching staff. There's also an issue of one of the other runners who isn't necessarily acting like a Christian should. Her immoral behavior is called into question by her teammates and eventually word of this behavior reaches the ears of Smith-Donnelly who gives this runner another really well delivered parable about doing the right thing in life.
Anyway, this review is getting quite long and I apologize for that. All this is to say I think it's a great movie! I will definitely watch it a few more times as I think there's a lot to absorb and the overall storyline is excellent.
I think these racing movies that Dave Christiano is putting out are excellent and I really hope he continues them or at the very least considers another sequel (hey, sequels are meant to exist in 3's!). I also think Allee Sutton Hethcoat has evolved very much as an actress and I would love to see her in more roles either with or without Dave at the director's helm.
Overall a great movie and a worthy successor to Remember the Goal. Everything here seems more fleshed out, polished and precise. That's not to say I didn't enjoy the first movie, I just think this one is shows great all around improvement. Perhaps I simply relate more, age-wise, to the lives of college folks than high schoolers.
Great movie, highly recommended!
Where the film really works is as a sports movie. The concept is brilliantly worked, and the strategic and scientific approach of the coach sets it apart from most other sports movies, which tend to rely on ultimately less impressive "charismatic" leaders to bring the best out of their athlete. Not that Allee Sutton Hethcoat isn't charismatic, it's just that her character Coach Donnelly doesn't rely on it to make up for a lack of a coherent coaching approach.
Where The Perfect Race falls down is that it doesn't know its strength and instead tries first and foremost to be a Christian movie, which once again means crowbarring in biblical analogies to risible effect. And for what? Pandering to an insular echo chamber of Christian viewers only denies it the wider viewing that it deserves.
Where The Perfect Race falls down is that it doesn't know its strength and instead tries first and foremost to be a Christian movie, which once again means crowbarring in biblical analogies to risible effect. And for what? Pandering to an insular echo chamber of Christian viewers only denies it the wider viewing that it deserves.
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- AnecdotesWriter Dave Christiano said the idea for "The Perfect Race" came about based on a paragraph of script that was originally in "Remember The Goal". It was a short dialogue Coach Donnelly told her team about the 1973 Kentucky Derby winner Secretariat. This dialogue was pulled prior to filming and as a result became the basis for the follow-up movie.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 29 644 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 400 $US
- 14 oct. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 29 644 $US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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