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High school basketball star Hoovey Elliot collapses on court, diagnosed with brain tumor. Despite financial strain after surgery, Hoovey and family persevere through rehabilitation with unwa... Read allHigh school basketball star Hoovey Elliot collapses on court, diagnosed with brain tumor. Despite financial strain after surgery, Hoovey and family persevere through rehabilitation with unwavering faith.High school basketball star Hoovey Elliot collapses on court, diagnosed with brain tumor. Despite financial strain after surgery, Hoovey and family persevere through rehabilitation with unwavering faith.
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Brandon Mychal Smith
- Donavan
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Alexandria DeBerry
- Annie
- (as Alexandria Deberry)
Jeffry Elliott
- Rich
- (as Jeffry Elliot)
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Whether you are religious or not this is a great inspirational movie of someone overcoming tragic circumstances. The movie should inspire people that are going through tough times themselves that there is hope and that good things can happen from tragedy. The movie is a true story that shows if you never give up and fight for your dreams you can overcome some of the worst situations .Life will always have some difficult times but the important thing is that you never give up and fight through them . It will make a better and stronger person in the end . Each trial was a challenge and faced as an opportunity to rise up and meet .
The biggest flaw is that the movie is totally predictable till last.My question is 'What was this movie made for'?If it's for inspiration we have masterpieces like Theory of Everything.Only difference is that on this movie,the family praises god even if they sneeze.I can't understand why such a movie was made.
It's amazing what God can do! It's an uplifting movie that proves no matter what we face in life we can make it through because God is with us every step of the way.
It is rare to find a great Christian movie which comes in such a high quality. Even though I am tired of watching another movie about the American Dream and sports, this movie is different. It is strongly based on Christian morals and Bible stories such as the story of Job. It is a drama such as KYRIOS could have written it, of a suffering He sometimes allows, of a beautiful family unity and strength of that family, and of course especially of Hoovey.
PROS
+ Very great actors.
+ Excellent camera and images.
+ Wonderful movie, to simply enjoy and lean back.
NEUTRAL
o The 3 men who helped to pull out the car could have made some people scratch their head, but there is nothing biblically speaking that does disallow for something like that to happen today. The movie is very sound and apart from this scene which scratches the limits of orthodoxy, there is absolutely nothing to object which is very, very rare in a Christian movie. No swearing, no transgressions, no questionable endorsements or doctrine.
CONS
PROS
+ Very great actors.
+ Excellent camera and images.
+ Wonderful movie, to simply enjoy and lean back.
NEUTRAL
o The 3 men who helped to pull out the car could have made some people scratch their head, but there is nothing biblically speaking that does disallow for something like that to happen today. The movie is very sound and apart from this scene which scratches the limits of orthodoxy, there is absolutely nothing to object which is very, very rare in a Christian movie. No swearing, no transgressions, no questionable endorsements or doctrine.
CONS
- The movie is a bit too much focused on the family and we do not see characters involving their church members, friends or extended family.
The preaching and the overt evangelizing is kept to a minimum in the film. This
is the story of how young basketball protege Cody Linley who after collapsing during a game is discovered to have a brain tumor the size of an orange.
Young Linley was saddled with the nickname Hoovey after as a toddler he got his arm sucked and stuck in a vacuum cleaner. Father Patrick Warburton is a farmer and fireman and mother Alyssa Stoner are a hard working church going couple and their faith helps see them through.
Two other performances of note are Charles Robinson as Linley's high school coach and Brandon Mychal Smith as another basketball prodigy on the team who fears that Linley's handicap will kick in at the wrong time and mess things up for him.
Hoovey is a nice story that can be shown in more places than Christian movie nights.
Young Linley was saddled with the nickname Hoovey after as a toddler he got his arm sucked and stuck in a vacuum cleaner. Father Patrick Warburton is a farmer and fireman and mother Alyssa Stoner are a hard working church going couple and their faith helps see them through.
Two other performances of note are Charles Robinson as Linley's high school coach and Brandon Mychal Smith as another basketball prodigy on the team who fears that Linley's handicap will kick in at the wrong time and mess things up for him.
Hoovey is a nice story that can be shown in more places than Christian movie nights.
Did you know
- TriviaActor Patrick Warburton acted in the crash scene as firefighter and father, Jeff Elliott. Making a cameo in the scene alongside Warburton was the real Jeff Elliott, father of Eric Elliot.
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Written by Michael Lloyd, Greg O'Connor and 'Larry Gordon'
Produced by Michael Lloyd, Greg O'Connor
Performed by 'Lil Larry'
Courtesy of Curb Records
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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