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Forever Strong

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Sean Astin, Penn Badgley, Gary Cole, Sean Faris, and Nathan West in Forever Strong (2008)
This is the theatrical trailer for Forever Strong, directed by Ryan Little.
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A rugby player is put up in a juvenile detention center, where he plays for the Highland Rugby team and ultimately plays against his father in the National Championships.A rugby player is put up in a juvenile detention center, where he plays for the Highland Rugby team and ultimately plays against his father in the National Championships.A rugby player is put up in a juvenile detention center, where he plays for the Highland Rugby team and ultimately plays against his father in the National Championships.

  • Director
    • Ryan Little
  • Writers
    • David Pliler
    • Dony West
  • Stars
    • Sean Faris
    • Penn Badgley
    • Gary Cole
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryan Little
    • Writers
      • David Pliler
      • Dony West
    • Stars
      • Sean Faris
      • Penn Badgley
      • Gary Cole
    • 54User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

    Videos9

    Forever Strong: Trailer
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    Forever Strong: Trailer
    Forever Strong: I Score
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    Forever Strong: I Score
    Forever Strong: I Score
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    Forever Strong: I Score
    Forever Strong: Make Em Cry
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    Forever Strong: Make Em Cry
    Forever Strong: Highland Versus Razorbacks
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    Forever Strong: Highland Versus Razorbacks
    Forever Strong: He Wants To Win
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    Forever Strong: He Wants To Win
    Forever Strong: Welcome To Detention
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    Forever Strong: Welcome To Detention

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    Sean Faris
    Sean Faris
    • Rick Penning
    Penn Badgley
    Penn Badgley
    • Lars
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Coach Larry Gelwix
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Marcus Tate
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Coach Richard Penning
    Julie Warner
    Julie Warner
    • Natalie Penning
    Eliot Schwartz
    Eliot Schwartz
    • Marty
    • (as Eliot Benjamin)
    Michael J. Pagan
    • Kurt
    Nathan West
    Nathan West
    • Quentin
    Max Kasch
    Max Kasch
    • Griggs
    Arielle Kebbel
    Arielle Kebbel
    • Emily
    Kepa Kruse
    Kepa Kruse
    • Tumo
    • (as John Kepa Kruse)
    Junior Salt
    • Peeta
    Jeremy Earl
    • Sanchez
    Larry Bagby
    Larry Bagby
    • Coach Cal
    K. Danor Gerald
    K. Danor Gerald
    • Coach JT
    Andrew Roach
    Andrew Roach
    • Joey
    William Rubio
    William Rubio
    • Ernesto
    • Director
      • Ryan Little
    • Writers
      • David Pliler
      • Dony West
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    7rab_black

    It's a movie not a rugby documentary

    Now before people start having a breakdown about this movie (those who play rugby anyway) this is a film! It's been given the Hollywood treatment to entertain people and therefore those who play rugby (myself included) are naturally gonna pick holes in the choreography of the game in the film. Althogether it is a decent film and bring to the attention the morals and ideas behind the game of rugby.

    The film is based on a real team, a real coach and his work helping guide kids in the right direction to be better people in the future, and also is based on real people who have played for the highland team. Its just a typical sports movie with a character who is misguided and eventually finds his way on the right track again through the rugby medium in this case. Is generally a feel good movie that is enjoyable but has flaws in terms of it's portrayal of the game. however, like i said it is a film under the Hollywood treatment.
    9matowakita

    Touching redemption story with good sports action

    I think a several of America's baseball movies are among the best movies ever made. When this movie was in production and heard it described as a rugby movie. I'd read about the Highland team in the newspapers, but didn't have high expectations for this film about a sport that didn't interest me.

    Last night I viewed it "on-demand" and loved it almost as much as my favorite baseball movies. Ryan Little and the cast and crew did an amazing job. Neil McDonough was especially convincing. As the "bad dad" he displayed fine range and a subtle, but moving character arc.

    I also enjoyed the Pacific Islander actors. I've been fortunate to know many of these fine people and this film captures their wonderful spirit and culture. A flashback showing how the Islander culture became such a key element of Highland's team would have been a excellent addition to the film.

    Some pretty tacky movies have been shot in Utah recently. It's good to see a quality film like this from the Beehive State.
    oldexile

    Highland Rugby & the Haka

    From Goff on Rugby: "Salt Lake City is a destination point for many young people of Polynesian extraction, especially those of the Mormon faith, and there are many. Despite the fact that many Highland detractors assume anyone with a Pacific-sounding name is in the country temporary, that's not true." "Highland High School has, for years, been designated as an English as a Second Language school, and as such gets many kids whose parents were born overseas. And often the kids were too. Some of them play rugby."

    http://rugbyimports.com/web/newsarchives/052405.htm

    So, if the rugby club has a considerable percentage of Pacific Islanders, is it more believable for them to be doing the Haka? While the All Blacks have made the Haka famous, it's not exclusive to NZ. Other Pacific islands (Tonga, Samoa)perform a Haka as well.

    It's not a requirement to be Maori to be selected as an All Black, but you will be expected to perform the Haka. Highland does perform the Haka, and has done the version(KaMaTe)made famous by the All Blacks. I don't know if it's appropriate for them to do so, but they do, so in that respect the movie is accurate.

    Unfortunately, if the story line is mediocre, it may do more harm than good for the image of rugby in the USA. Haka or not, people will just see a lame movie with rugby as the main plot device. Won't know 'til I see it.
    7dmezy

    Dissenters missed the point (and some context)

    First, let's call this movie what it is:

    1. It's a feel-good movie with a message.

    2. The acting is just okay, dialog slightly better, production value pretty good.

    3. Rugby scenes...just barely passable.

    But here's the trick: this isn't something Hollywood contrived, and it isn't trying to be a ferociously accurate portrayal of the sport. It is instead a pretty good representation of mostly real people, in real circumstances, and a real storyline. Sure, they could have done a better job actually rep'ing the sport, but my vote: it does a pretty good job at what it sets out to do.

    (And fwiw, I can't think of many football, baseball, hockey or soccer movies that are true to the sport either. C'mon...Bull Durham?)

    I'm not a rugby player (I was a wrestler) but I graduated from Highland, attended '86-'90, and occasionally trained with the Rugby guys. My brother-in-law David, however, was one of the original founding members of the Highland Rugby Club in 1976. (His younger brother, Billy, played the next year, as I recall. If you're interested, there's a Highland Rugby site at highlandrugby.net that addresses the history of the team.)

    By the time I was there the club had been in existence for about a decade, and had long since built a reputation for excellence. It's a fact that they focused on "broad" training topics: devotion, honor, discipline, effort, not tactics. I thought the rugby guys I knew were a little 'off' in the head, but I think I might have just been a little jealous. They were hard-core dedicated to the belief system that Gelwix promoted.

    With regard to the "cultural mixing" issues that have been brought up, it might be interesting to note that while I was there in the 80's, one of the larger schools in the city was shut down - South High School - and its students distributed among the other 3 primary SLC schools. To be honest, Highland pre-80's was pretty whitebread...I've got a picture of the team from (I think) 1977 that shows an *all* white club. South High, on the other hand, was a much more racially integrated school before it closed: I had a pair of friends from South who joined the team, one Tongan, one Samoan, and as I recall there were a bunch of Island-nation players that joined up '88-'90. I don't think anyone questioned the credibility of the team in adopting Maori (or other cultural) traditions: if there was one thing that was obvious about these guys, it's that they walked the walk.

    And as to the strength of the team when compared to the best highschool-age teams in the world: yeah, it's true that US-Rugby, on average when taken as a whole, does not represent particularly well against the best elsewhere. There are exceptions, but hey - it's a simple fact that Rugby doesn't have the prominence or exposure needed to develop the multiple traditions of excellence in the US that arise in other countries.

    With that said, judge Highland on its merits:

    • the *only* team to qualify for the USA Rugby National Championships every year of that organizations' 25-yr history.


    • a win record of 392 wins, 9 losses. Read that again...winningest coach in any US sport in history.


    • regular international tours.


    • some compelling wins against some legitimate international teams.


    Are they the world best? Maybe some years, probably not most...but they're pretty good on a consistent basis. And it's disrespectful to the game to blow them off, when Highland Rugby may be the best ambassador to the sport in the US.
    9guillo-1

    VERY positive message for our youth

    A very positive message for our youth is shown in this movie. Through the sport of rugby as a mean, a High School rugby coach leads his players in their behavior and lifestyle, ON and OFF the field.

    The acting and directing are good. The rugby shots are just OK if you know some rugby or really cool if don't know much about it.

    I recommend this movie, worth watching, especially at a point in time when this sport is gaining more and more adepts every day.

    The plot is based on a true story taking place in Utah. The coach portrayed in this movie has been at the helm of the Highlanders for over 30 years (and loosing only game every 3 years).

    Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Getting this story into production as a film was twenty-one years in the making.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie, when Rick angrily charges at a sideline bench, there are people right next to it. When the camera switches to show Rick kicking down the bench, the people have disappeared.
    • Quotes

      Rick Penning: I don't do ANYTHING to embarrass myself, my team and my family.

    • Crazy credits
      The coaching philosophies of Larry Gelwix has led the Highland Rugby team to a record of 361 wins, 9 losses. They continue to dominate in their sport today.
    • Connections
      Spin-off Larry Gelwix: No Regrets (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Ready Or Not
      Written by Stephen Paul Swindells

      Performed by Manbreak

      Courtesy of One Little Indian

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Movie Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Ryan Little Project
    • Filming locations
      • Granite High School - 3305 S 500 E, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Go Films
      • Picture Rock Entertainment
      • BNR Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $719,556
    • Gross worldwide
      • $719,556
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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