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The only bad thing i would say was yes this movie did throw a lot of religion at you but let me say that it didn't affect the movie at all and didn't make me get angry.
It's a christian film yes but to be fair the main character is a non believer i think it actually helps the movie and makes it target Christians and non Christians which i think is good.
It also doesn't dive deep into the beliefs it's just the basic beliefs that every person should know already about Christianity, god, Jesus which is also good because that's what makes it feel like it's not shoving it down viewers throats and you will be able to just enjoy the movie for what the movie is.
This movie has family, romance, sports, and drama. It's a good movie period and it shouldn't be passed on just because it's a christian film. It has good messages that every person should live by no matter what religion you believe in which in this movie is basically LOVE and FORGIVENESS.
It's a christian film yes but to be fair the main character is a non believer i think it actually helps the movie and makes it target Christians and non Christians which i think is good.
It also doesn't dive deep into the beliefs it's just the basic beliefs that every person should know already about Christianity, god, Jesus which is also good because that's what makes it feel like it's not shoving it down viewers throats and you will be able to just enjoy the movie for what the movie is.
This movie has family, romance, sports, and drama. It's a good movie period and it shouldn't be passed on just because it's a christian film. It has good messages that every person should live by no matter what religion you believe in which in this movie is basically LOVE and FORGIVENESS.
Even in the throws of hard luck believing in something or someone can get you to where your suppose to be.
Sports movies, they have many presentations and styles that make them so darn popular, but it's often the ones that have the deep motivational themes and heart that really get the attention. We Are Marshall, Pride of the Yankees, and of course Remember the Titans are just some of the films in the hall of film fame that are "timeless" pieces. Yet, unsung heroes often wait on the bench, hoping to have their shot at shining amidst the stars. Tim Tebow's production is hoping to be one of those rookies to make a statement this weekend and this reviewer is ready to share his opinion. Happy Friday folks and welcome to another review, this time on:
Movie: Run The Race (2019)
Director: Chris Dowling Writers: Jake McEntire (screenplay), Jason Baumgardner (screenplay) Stars: Mykelti Williamson, Frances Fisher, Kristoffer Polaha
LIKES:
Well Acted Pretty Cast Sports Fueled Moments Inspirational Deep Decently Paced
SUMMARY:
Run the Race's likes center on some surprising balance in this fairly realistic portrayal of faith and football. The cast of pretty thespians and cute physiques will be eye candy as they bring some decent acting to the mix of the family facing interesting circumstances. Their journey finds ways to bring the sports montage into the mix, crafting the story around the sports without becoming too invested into the mix. It's inspirational, finding some sequences that utilize the movie tricks and crafted speeches to get people going into action in helping face their problems. The film goes deep into trying to teach the religious based life lessons it holds, and can really get some emotion going, as was seen in my audience and showing. And surprisingly, it's got some decent pacing to it as well, finding a means to keep all these elements juggling smoothly, in hopes of getting to the end zone or finish line depending on the sport you like. Nonetheless, the movie's a nice sized package of inspirational messages delivered by poster worthy stars.
DISLIKES:
Plot Inconsistency Sports Avenues Are Not Made Up Rushed solutions Unrealistic Manipulations Preachy Predictable
SUMMARY:
Despite the inspirational components to the movie there are some things that take it away from the majesty of the theater. For me, the plot inconsistency is sort of the start as the race is ran a little too fast for some fo the plot lines to keep up with. Some avenues keep the pace going well, but others like the romance arc, the tension with the dad, and even the rivalry of some of the characters are not quite as present as the main story line, leading to them hastily cleaned up by the end of the movie. In addition, the sports montages are very simplistic, keeping the realistic component with them, but lacking those epic moments that make you want to scream out in delight. Again, while I appreciate the down to Earth approach, this film really could have used some magic to help pep up the exciting sports it bombarded us with, even resorting to unrealistic manipulations of the system that were eye rolling. Instead, the religious aspect is where this film leads, using very preachy dialogue that while strong, motivational, and certainly a spiritual component sets up much of the movie's "surprises". The predictable finish took away much of the emotion component for me and left me a little bored as I waited for the ending. Still, the avenue of preaching the good word is something to be forewarned, and if you don't want a case of faith, then you need to maybe hold off on this one.
The VERDICT:
Overall, Run The Race is actually a decent movie when it comes to religion influenced sports movies. A pretty cast will take on the task of instilling good messages that are deep and inspirational, while trying to develop the characters in the 105 minute run time. Yet, the movie still runs into trouble when it comes to the memorable sports intense films. It lacks the movie magic for one thing, and the preachiness may not be for everyone, especially if case of faith is not your cup of tea. As predictable as it was though, this Friday Night Lights themed movie could have been better with a little more balance in terms of handling the other story themes and may injecting some movie magic as well. Worth a trip to theater? I believe this one is best served for streaming to be honest, but that's just my opinion.
My scores are:
Drama/Sport: 7.0 Movie Overall: 6.0
Movie: Run The Race (2019)
Director: Chris Dowling Writers: Jake McEntire (screenplay), Jason Baumgardner (screenplay) Stars: Mykelti Williamson, Frances Fisher, Kristoffer Polaha
LIKES:
Well Acted Pretty Cast Sports Fueled Moments Inspirational Deep Decently Paced
SUMMARY:
Run the Race's likes center on some surprising balance in this fairly realistic portrayal of faith and football. The cast of pretty thespians and cute physiques will be eye candy as they bring some decent acting to the mix of the family facing interesting circumstances. Their journey finds ways to bring the sports montage into the mix, crafting the story around the sports without becoming too invested into the mix. It's inspirational, finding some sequences that utilize the movie tricks and crafted speeches to get people going into action in helping face their problems. The film goes deep into trying to teach the religious based life lessons it holds, and can really get some emotion going, as was seen in my audience and showing. And surprisingly, it's got some decent pacing to it as well, finding a means to keep all these elements juggling smoothly, in hopes of getting to the end zone or finish line depending on the sport you like. Nonetheless, the movie's a nice sized package of inspirational messages delivered by poster worthy stars.
DISLIKES:
Plot Inconsistency Sports Avenues Are Not Made Up Rushed solutions Unrealistic Manipulations Preachy Predictable
SUMMARY:
Despite the inspirational components to the movie there are some things that take it away from the majesty of the theater. For me, the plot inconsistency is sort of the start as the race is ran a little too fast for some fo the plot lines to keep up with. Some avenues keep the pace going well, but others like the romance arc, the tension with the dad, and even the rivalry of some of the characters are not quite as present as the main story line, leading to them hastily cleaned up by the end of the movie. In addition, the sports montages are very simplistic, keeping the realistic component with them, but lacking those epic moments that make you want to scream out in delight. Again, while I appreciate the down to Earth approach, this film really could have used some magic to help pep up the exciting sports it bombarded us with, even resorting to unrealistic manipulations of the system that were eye rolling. Instead, the religious aspect is where this film leads, using very preachy dialogue that while strong, motivational, and certainly a spiritual component sets up much of the movie's "surprises". The predictable finish took away much of the emotion component for me and left me a little bored as I waited for the ending. Still, the avenue of preaching the good word is something to be forewarned, and if you don't want a case of faith, then you need to maybe hold off on this one.
The VERDICT:
Overall, Run The Race is actually a decent movie when it comes to religion influenced sports movies. A pretty cast will take on the task of instilling good messages that are deep and inspirational, while trying to develop the characters in the 105 minute run time. Yet, the movie still runs into trouble when it comes to the memorable sports intense films. It lacks the movie magic for one thing, and the preachiness may not be for everyone, especially if case of faith is not your cup of tea. As predictable as it was though, this Friday Night Lights themed movie could have been better with a little more balance in terms of handling the other story themes and may injecting some movie magic as well. Worth a trip to theater? I believe this one is best served for streaming to be honest, but that's just my opinion.
My scores are:
Drama/Sport: 7.0 Movie Overall: 6.0
- MovieMystro
- Feb 21, 2019
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- helomemanuel
- Mar 18, 2019
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- dlspilgrim
- Feb 23, 2019
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Really Liked it.
Good movie.. Not the kind of movie i would like to re watch.. However i did enjoy it.
Went into it thinking it was a football movie. But nope. Just another movie that doesn't mention anything about religion in the description, nut it is basically an hour and a half of people telling you how god would be better for your life.
I wouldn't have minded but there was no mention of this before hand and I felt like i was manipulated in a similar fashion to those who try to push religion on others. Shame
2.3
I wouldn't have minded but there was no mention of this before hand and I felt like i was manipulated in a similar fashion to those who try to push religion on others. Shame
2.3
- natcalgary
- May 25, 2019
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I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I played football through high school and into college. Finding a good movie about football is difficult. Many are way to corny. This movie set well with me. It was well acted and it had a really welcomed theme. Though many might sway away from a movie with a religious theme- this is much different. Each actor and actress excelled in their roles. Kelsey Reinhardt player her role perfectly. I am a big fan of Tim Tebow and the message he sends and the role model he is. It's really worth watching in these times where We all need Faith and hope.
- mtkeg-93640
- May 15, 2020
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It starts off predictably, with expected sporting injury hindering career, but the story was surprisingly original with some turns I didn't expect. There lead didn't seem to have the emotional responses to his life where expected ie when he has an injury he's not sad, but then later he gets overwhelmed for no apparent reason. However, on the whole the acting is nice, and though clearly a Christian film, it's not too heavy and not really cheesy at all. I guess it's painting a bigger picture and not milking emotions in the way some Christian films do. I recommend it.
- uberdonkey6
- May 26, 2019
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This movie is about real life, hardships, heartaches, love, trust, faith and forgiveness.
- JoBloTheMovieCritic
- Jul 19, 2019
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Love what Tim Tebow did at UF but he clearly took no classes in film when in Gainesville because this was outrageous scenario after another. I suppose you'll love it if you're a gullible sap in the Bible Belt
- carlospeterson96
- Mar 25, 2019
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I don't want say anything bad about Christians (actually I do, they just steal 1,5 hour of my life), but really if you want film about faith just make film about faith. Stop mislead everyone with your fake themed movies about football or car racing or firefighters or christian Zorro - name it! There is LITERALLY no any football here, c'mon! Have some respect to others! Like you don't believe, but there are many people here that want to see real sport drama, not another christian fake. Does the Bible don't say anything about lies? Like its bad or something?
- edgy-827-486965
- Feb 22, 2019
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For Zach Truett the life is quite hard, he and his brother lost her mother and their father is drinking too much.Zach is an American football player who hopes to go out of this small town of Alabama getting a scholarship for the university of Florida.One night in a meeting of young people there is a fight and his knee ligament gets injured.He has now more reasons to be bitter .His brother Dave is more quiet, he tries to maintain a relationship with his father who abandoned them and to go forward.Then comes the encounter of Zach and Ginger in the hospital: she is nurse trainee, Zach tries to court her,but she is a very serious woman.Little by little their relationship will grow with ups and downs.Zach and his brother will have the support of their godmother.
Of course "Run the race" is Christian film, but a film in which people like Zach who lost his mother, who sees broken his hope to play for a good team have doubts, have many and strong doubts.Little by little Zach will find the intern peace and the strength to go forward.
The performances of Tanner Stine (Zach), Evan Hofer (Dave ) and Kelsey Reinhardt (Ginger) are good.
- zutterjp48
- Jul 3, 2020
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- lastfaking
- Feb 25, 2019
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Watched this right after I woke up without even brushing my teeth or anything, and now my face is wet from crying
- rutbachoudhury
- Nov 2, 2019
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A Christian American drama that follows two young brothers who use football to deal with their mother's death and their father's abandonment. It's cute, but a bit forced at times. God wants us to forgive, but submitting to absent parents who only show up to ask for money and abuse the boys is not what God wants... Good production, friendly, full of cute messages of love and forgiveness...
There are things that only spirituality can explain, and Kardecianism answers many of these questions...
Set against the backdrop of football and track and field in high school, two brothers in a small southern town face growing problems with two different worldviews, damaging but ultimately strengthening the bonds of brotherhood.
Set against the backdrop of football and track and field in high school, two brothers in a small southern town face growing problems with two different worldviews, damaging but ultimately strengthening the bonds of brotherhood.
- RosanaBotafogo
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- ResidentEvil2Fan
- Apr 19, 2021
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Faith based movie that leaves you thinking. The movie shows two brothers who seem to be on a different path but reality shows you they are just at a different pace. The movie reminds you Jesus is with you not only in the good times but is also there for us during the bad.
- gdecker-74343
- Jul 16, 2019
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I'm a 30 yr old Christian woman who was raised in church, lived a fairly normal human existence and then got truly saved at the age of 15. "Got saved" for me = God became more real in my life than anything else and I fell in love with Jesus in a very real, undeniable way. OK, why am I saying all this? I do not think that this movie is helpful for people who don't know God or (dont) have 100% undeniable faith. It seems like that is the key underlining thing they are trying to get at, but it falls flat. Very flat. I did not expect it to end the way it did and it was sad and disappointing. To be clear- it wasn't the acting or even the scenery/cinematography that was a disappointment. It was the plot, the story itself. It seems like it was sloppily put together. Like it was not given enough time. These days there seems to be "Christian Movie" writers who just want to hurry up and throw something together to make money, Not to actually make an impactful film! That is very sad to me, and while it was not the worst movie I've seen, it definitely fell short of what I would deem a good movie or something I would recommend to anyone I know, sadly :(
- mellyrhodes
- Apr 9, 2020
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- booneboy5000
- Apr 21, 2021
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