Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo save his grandson, a retired rodeo star enters a high-stakes bull-riding competition. Along the way, he confronts his past, discovers faith, and proves that true courage lies in family.To save his grandson, a retired rodeo star enters a high-stakes bull-riding competition. Along the way, he confronts his past, discovers faith, and proves that true courage lies in family.To save his grandson, a retired rodeo star enters a high-stakes bull-riding competition. Along the way, he confronts his past, discovers faith, and proves that true courage lies in family.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Daylon Swearingen
- Billy Hamilton
- (as Daylon Ray Swearingen)
Kamen Casey
- Cooper Duke
- (as a different name)
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Hard to find good family-friendly movies and The Last Rodeo didn't disappoint. A great message and storyline. The acting was fabulous. And Neal McDonough has the bod of a 20-year-old! We both had thoughts at the end about someone we've had a disagreement with and decided tonight to reach out THANKS TO THIS MOVIE! The actors were excellent, right down to Cody. I missed my Dad more than ever after watching this movie. How many times can I say movie? Another Angel Studios excellent movie. As Guild Members we appreciate the input we have on such movies. Great movie and look forward to many more by Angel.
The Last Rodeo is a heartfelt family film with strong performances and a touching story about resilience, second chances, and the power of family bonds. While it may not be a groundbreaking masterpiece, it's a well-crafted, emotionally rich movie with genuine acting and a well-paced plot that appeals to viewers of all ages. The cinematography captures the rural charm beautifully, and the soundtrack complements the mood. Most in our group rated it a 6.8/10, reflecting its warmth and entertainment value. It's a solid choice for a cozy family movie night. It gives Yellowstone vibes, so if you enjoyed that series, you should love this movie.
10brepryse
There's so much to love about this. It's the story of a retired injured bull rider regaining his confidence, heart and soul when his grandson has a medical condition that insurance doesn't cover. It shows how to re-find ourselves we must make amends with the past. It moves fast, stays on point and doesn't gloss over tough issues. Watching the characters go through their darkness and pain can help anyone watching let go of their past in great ways. Exciting and upbeat. Loved the rodeo action and the riders. One of my favorite things: that our faith in God starts with/requires us to have faith in ourselves.
10TonjaN-8
The whole family loved it! 3 generations respecting the same film is something to celebrate. Heartwarming story that feels real in your heart, even if a little bit is a slight stretch from practicality. You can't help but want to cheer and pray for this family. Good laughs and good tears. I didn't want to take a bathroom break for fear of missing some great lines. You don't need to be religious to enjoy this film, but it is nice to see the reality of faith being tested, lost, and found again. What seem like the darkest moments can bring us into the brightest light. Truly a great message, but stands alone as a good movie simply for plot and characters.
The Last Rodeo is the kind of movie you've probably seen many times before, but it hits almost all the right notes and succeeds in providing a good story with emotion. There are three big things The Last Rodeo has going for it:
1 Neal McDonough. He's immensely likable and although his character is a man of few words, what he does say is important.
2) Faith-based movies often "shoehorn" in the gospel message, but The Last Rodeo incorporates faith in an organic manner. It's part of the story and feels natural. It also helps propel the story into a more emotional state without being cloying.
3) The rodeo scenes are well done and actually build suspense. With each ride the stakes are raised, and to the movie's credit it doesn't tip its hand. We never know who's going to win - and who may not survive.
The Last Rodeo is a well made movie with a positive message. There are a lot worse ways to spend a couple hours.
1 Neal McDonough. He's immensely likable and although his character is a man of few words, what he does say is important.
2) Faith-based movies often "shoehorn" in the gospel message, but The Last Rodeo incorporates faith in an organic manner. It's part of the story and feels natural. It also helps propel the story into a more emotional state without being cloying.
3) The rodeo scenes are well done and actually build suspense. With each ride the stakes are raised, and to the movie's credit it doesn't tip its hand. We never know who's going to win - and who may not survive.
The Last Rodeo is a well made movie with a positive message. There are a lot worse ways to spend a couple hours.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBecause of his religious beliefs, Neal McDonough has refused to play romantic roles and has consistently refused to kiss anyone other than his wife, Ruve McDonough. For this film, Ruve is shown in flashbacks playing the wife of his character, making this McDonough's first kiss scene being between him and his wife.
- GaffesWhen Sally texts Joe, the text bubble is green on Sally's phone which is the color of SMS messaging. When Joe receives the text, the bubble is blue which is Apple messaging. Since Joe and Sally both use Apple devices, the text bubble should be blue on both phones.
- Citations
Sally Wainwright: You nearly killed yourself riding bulls and you wonder why I don't want my son following in your footsteps.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 15 201 659 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 426 885 $ US
- 25 mai 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 15 201 659 $ US
- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
- Couleur
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