In the supercharged world of dirt track racing, a single mistake causes the lives of two men to change forever. One must fight for his family, the other must fight to forgive.In the supercharged world of dirt track racing, a single mistake causes the lives of two men to change forever. One must fight for his family, the other must fight to forgive.In the supercharged world of dirt track racing, a single mistake causes the lives of two men to change forever. One must fight for his family, the other must fight to forgive.
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Love is the most powerful, transformational power in the universe. But while love is patient and kind, it also keeps no record of wrongs. That's where forgiveness comes in. Champion (2017) is a powerful story of forgiveness.
One of the movie's main characters, Jack Reed played by Gary Graham, begins with a surface level forgiveness that appears genuine, until it's tested. The story's most impactful scene is when Jack learns what real forgiveness is, and most importantly its source.
I really don't want to give away too much of the plot, but do want to convey that it's a credible story with good acting and production values even though it was the first project by most of its principles. It was filmed in Georgia, near Atlanta.
As a Christ follower, I'm always looking for Christian-themed movies, and I've seen a lot of them over the past 7 years. While Alex and Stephen Kendrick's Sherwood Pictures may be considered a sort of "gold standard" in the faith-based genre (especially in the South), this one is on par with theirs and even the brothers' War Room (2015). But Champion's producer-director Judd Brannon's approach is more subtle.
While many faith films feature characters that are quick to quote scripture, this one closes with a verse from Ephesians as its first and only overt Bible reference. Yes, people are shown to pray and there are characters that openly profess their faith and trust in Jesus Christ, and Jack even cries out to God at one point. Also, the Bible is present in many scenes, e.g. being read, without its being the focus.
But the Christian characters act "naturally" - their faith is a part of them, it's who they are - and it's their actions, the way they lead their lives, the things they do and how they treat other people that makes an impact on the unsaved characters in the story, and I hope on the audience of this film.
One of the movie's main characters, Jack Reed played by Gary Graham, begins with a surface level forgiveness that appears genuine, until it's tested. The story's most impactful scene is when Jack learns what real forgiveness is, and most importantly its source.
I really don't want to give away too much of the plot, but do want to convey that it's a credible story with good acting and production values even though it was the first project by most of its principles. It was filmed in Georgia, near Atlanta.
As a Christ follower, I'm always looking for Christian-themed movies, and I've seen a lot of them over the past 7 years. While Alex and Stephen Kendrick's Sherwood Pictures may be considered a sort of "gold standard" in the faith-based genre (especially in the South), this one is on par with theirs and even the brothers' War Room (2015). But Champion's producer-director Judd Brannon's approach is more subtle.
While many faith films feature characters that are quick to quote scripture, this one closes with a verse from Ephesians as its first and only overt Bible reference. Yes, people are shown to pray and there are characters that openly profess their faith and trust in Jesus Christ, and Jack even cries out to God at one point. Also, the Bible is present in many scenes, e.g. being read, without its being the focus.
But the Christian characters act "naturally" - their faith is a part of them, it's who they are - and it's their actions, the way they lead their lives, the things they do and how they treat other people that makes an impact on the unsaved characters in the story, and I hope on the audience of this film.
This movie had me from the beginning I would recommend it for everyone to watch it really took me back to a Time of a bad place with me and my children and closer and closer I got into the movie all I wanted to do was cry I'm just glad that by the end of the movie that Jack got his daughter back and he became a better person not just for himself but for everyone!!! Absolutely love this family movie I put it on my like list and I will be watching it time and time and time again. Thanks for an excellent movie!!! My fiance and I never moved from the couch the entire movie and was so into it but we honestly just wanted to start it over and watch again!!!
While I couldn't give the film as a whole a 10/10, it was a terrific movie, great story line and and outstanding body of work for the entire cast.
Many Christian movies have issues with them, usually poor scripts, wooden acting or very poor production quality. This movie was top notch in virtually every category. Highly recommended!
Many Christian movies have issues with them, usually poor scripts, wooden acting or very poor production quality. This movie was top notch in virtually every category. Highly recommended!
Went Saturday night to support local Atlanta filmmakers and was pleasantly surprised. Job very well done all around a quality project. Good acting, good sound, good picture, good story. Great reminder about forgiveness. So proud of this local production. Amazing what one can do with a low budget. . Well worth the $10.00.
This was a great movie with a wonderful message about love and forgiveness. It helped me better understand how deep our Heavenly Father's love is for us. The acting is not perfect (hence the 8/10), but it's definitely on my list of my favorite Christian movies now. My husband and I were blessed by this. He found it on Pure Flix, and I'm so thankful he did. I highly recommend it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe home racetrack for Sean Weathers is Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, Georgia.
- SoundtracksYour Word, My Life
by John Waller
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Box office
- Budget
- $500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $175,232
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $108,591
- May 21, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $175,232
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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