Very intriguing, enjoyable Christian film. Check out the CFDb Movie Review.
Left motherless by tragedy and abandoned by his father, high school senior Seth McArdle (Samuel Davis) has been put under enormous pressure to support his little sisters. At school, he endures the daily bullying of the football team. When he fights back, he’s singled out for punishment and assigned to an after-school work detail under the supervision of a reserved groundskeeper, Abel (Kevin Sorbo). Much to his surprise, Seth discovers that Abel may be the only one who truly understands his struggles. As dark times lure Seth towards desperate measures, the reluctant Abel may be the only person who can point him back towards the light.
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| Company: | Covenant Road Entertainment |
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| Email: | Email Contact |
| Release Date | 2013, January 23 |
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| Runtime | 104min. |
| MPAA Rating | Rated PG |
| Format | DVD, Video on Demand |
| Director | Gordie Haakstad |
| Producer | Tore Knos |
| Writers | Aron Flasher |
| Composer | Jeff Toyne |
| Cinematographer | Ian Ellis |
| Language | English, Subtitles: English, Subtitles: French, Subtitles: Spanish |
| Production Company | Covenant Road Entertainment |
| Distribution Company | Provident Films, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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| Cast | Abbey Siegworth, Alejandro Rose-Garcia, Anthony Solomon, Benjamin Hoffman, Bob Coonrod, Brittney Karbowski, Cat Sims, Catie Duff, Cliff Stephens, Craig Kotfas, Devin Bonnée, Elizabeth Duff, Ellen Dolan, Gene Cervenka, Joe Ward, Katie Sarife, Kevin Sorbo, Luci Christian, Matthew Posey, Nicole Elliott, Ray Prewitt, Richard Dillard, Samuel Davis, Susan Mansur, Terri Merritt Bennett, Titos Menchaca, Trent Moore, William Buchanan, Wray Crawford, Yesenia Garcia |
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| Category | Drama, Sports |
Cindy Navarro Says…
The relationship between Seth and Abel was more convincing. Both were struggling with unimaginable issues for most of us, but each provided something the other needed. Abel had withdrawn into himself and did not want to let anyone in. Many of the touches of humor sprinkled through out the film played on this aspect of his character, and I thought Sorbo showed great reactions to these situations.
For the rest of her review, click on our Film Reviews Section underneath the cover art photo.
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i loved this movie it was amazing!:)
We lost the last bit of the movie (GMC ended the move after our DVR), can anyone tell us what happened right after he received the leather binder from Abel?
Anyone want to tackle this one? Now I can’t remember the ending…
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