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Field of Vision

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • TV-G
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Faith Ford in Field of Vision (2011)
Drama

A high-school football player must make a difficult decision regarding bullies.A high-school football player must make a difficult decision regarding bullies.A high-school football player must make a difficult decision regarding bullies.

  • Director
    • Gregg Champion
  • Writers
    • Wesley Bishop
    • Pnenah Goldstein
  • Stars
    • Faith Ford
    • Tony Oller
    • Joe Adler
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    91
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregg Champion
    • Writers
      • Wesley Bishop
      • Pnenah Goldstein
    • Stars
      • Faith Ford
      • Tony Oller
      • Joe Adler
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Faith Ford
    Faith Ford
    • Jody McFarland
    Tony Oller
    Tony Oller
    • Tyler McFarland
    Joe Adler
    Joe Adler
    • Cory Kimble
    Alyssa Shafer
    Alyssa Shafer
    • Lucy McFarland
    Philip Casnoff
    Philip Casnoff
    • Kenny McFarland
    L. Warren Young
    L. Warren Young
    • Coach Charlie Hall
    Dane Davenport
    Dane Davenport
    • Nick Burris
    Erin Áine
    Erin Áine
    • Crissy
    • (as Erin Smith)
    Chris Marrone
    Chris Marrone
    • Murphy
    • (as Christopher Marrone)
    Chris Tavarez
    Chris Tavarez
    • Alex Brazwell
    • (as Christopher Tavarez)
    Katie Adkins
    Katie Adkins
    • Meghan
    Michael Albanese
    • Defensive Lineman
    Linden Ashby
    Linden Ashby
    • Ron Dixon
    Michael H. Cole
    Michael H. Cole
    • Peter Curtis
    John Collier
    • Football Fan
    Steve Coulter
    Steve Coulter
    • Cornelius
    Tommy Cresswell
    Tommy Cresswell
    • Joe Nabb
    Joe Crosson
    Joe Crosson
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    • Director
      • Gregg Champion
    • Writers
      • Wesley Bishop
      • Pnenah Goldstein
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    vchimpanzee

    Good family film, inspirational, kind of preachy

    In Rhode Island, the Sinclair High Tigers are on their way to the state football championship, led by quarterback Tyler McFarland. Tyler's younger sister Lucy loves to read but doesn't particularly like to socialize. Their mother Jody is the guidance counselor at Tyler's school, and very dedicated.

    Lucy likes to go to a bookstore run by a man she calls Mr. B. He suggests books she might like, and one day he receives a magical video camera in the mail. Mr. B gives the camera to Lucy. Periodically the camera will make a noise like a bird, and one or more of its lights will flash. When this happens, Lucy turns on the camera to watch what it has supposedly taped. The camera seems to have the ability to tell the future, or suggest a future Lucy and others can make happen.

    Cory is a foster student who has gone to a number of schools since his mother died. He never knew his father since his mother had him when she was a teenager and he went into the military never knowing he had a son. In this G-rated movie, I suppose the stork brought Cory. Cory can play football, but when he joins the team, the other players give him a worse hazing than usual for their new team members. This gets Jody involved; Jody also wants to help Cory plan his future. A football scholarship is one possibility, but Cory doesn't want to play on this team.

    Lucy's camera tells her who the bullies are, and knowing this information, Tyler has a decision to make. The coach will not tolerate bullying on the level Cory has experienced. If he finds out who was mistreating Cory, there goes the state championship, because the guilty players are off the team.

    Lucy's camera tells her even more about Cory. But you'll just have to watch to see what that is. And whether Tyler does the right thing, and if so, what the consequences will be for the team.

    This is a good clean family film. The bullying is the only content that might be questionable, and even then, it's not as bad as the violence on the football field. Yes, one wonders how those players are going to survive such horrible beatings. But if your kids are ready for all that, there's nothing here to offend.

    The movie offers plenty of lessons on doing the right thing. So many, in fact, one halfway expects to hear, "What would Jesus do?" In fact, you have to look very closely to even see a cross on the house where Cory lives. Religion isn't mentioned, but then where are these family values coming from?

    Faith Ford gives a good performance (considering the material) and she's quite pretty for her age. Everyone does a pretty good job, in fact. This isn't an Emmy movie, but it's not bad at all.

    Teens and kids might like the so-called music with positive, inspirational lyrics. As for me, I could have done without that.

    Some people might be bothered that we are constantly reminded, even between commercial breaks, that Wal Mart sponsored the film. As for me, I like seeing brand names, because it's more realistic even though one scene is almost a commercial for the Sierra Mist soft drinks.

    It's a movie worth seeing.
    rannynm

    Very Inspiring, Reviewed by one of our youth film critics

    Field of Vision tells the story of a new kid named Corey who transfers to a different high school. He joins the football team there and is bullied by a few of the guys, which causes him to not want to play football anymore. However, the captain of the football team, Tyler, still needs Corey because he is a good player. In order to try to get Corey back on the team, he has to confront the bullies who are also his best friends since 4th grade! Will Corey decide to go back on the team? Find out for yourself. This movie is very inspiring. Tyler learned that it is important to do the right thing, even when it means sacrificing your relationship with your best friends. As with Tyler's mother, Jody, she learned that is always helpful to support someone in need. Jody is the guidance counselor of the high school, but she used to be a teacher who taught Corey's mother! She regrets that she did not help his mother who was pregnant when she was only 18. Now that she sees a struggling student, Corey, she won't let the opportunity pass to help him out. She learned that it is always nice to give a helping hand. If you're wondering how Jody helped Tyler out, watch out for the surprise ending of the movie! I would recommend this movie to kids ages nine and up. It is a great family movie, but younger kids might not understand the complications between the characters and the drama that occurs. Reviewed by Gabriella Chu, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Magic Eye
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Procter & Gamble Productions (PGP)
      • Rosemont Productions International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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