A new female coach fresh out of college takes over the cross country program at an all girls private Christian school and tries to lead them to their first state title.A new female coach fresh out of college takes over the cross country program at an all girls private Christian school and tries to lead them to their first state title.A new female coach fresh out of college takes over the cross country program at an all girls private Christian school and tries to lead them to their first state title.
Jonathan K. Riggs
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I am so glad Dave Christiano came out with another movie. I watched this movie on DVD today with my wife and we both Loved it. Remember The Goal is a movie that you can bring the whole family to, regardless of their age and not worry about something being said that is inappropriate. I love the lessons about: 1. How God values you as a person; 2. How drugs are bad for you; 3. How to remain humble; 4. The importance of obeying your parents vs your friends; and 5. Not giving into peer pressure. 1 Cor. 10:31 (NLT) Whatever you eat or drink or whatever you do, you must do all for the glory of God. Thanks again Dave for creating another great movie, you are continuing to hit Home Runs!!! If anyone is looking for similar movies to purchase, go to Christianfilms.com.
For a sport's fan give this movie a 7/10 for trusting your coach. As a Christian, add a star for trusting God. The movie is very clean. I would not hesitate to let an eight year old watch this movie. The PG rating is nonsense. The reference to drug use (weed) is positive in context.
This is an amazing movie that show how god can help you even while doing sports.
This is a good movie - but not for the reasons you might think looking at other reviews. Let's be honest - the God Squad viewership will give anything 10/10 if it fits their narrative, even if the film is a pile of poo.
This is a good movie because the premise of a coach who appears to be underqualified and inexperienced turning out to have a great unexpected strength is a winning one. If the directors had played this up, it could have been a great movie and not just a good one.
The religious lessons are shoehorned in with cringeworthy clumsiness resulting in the utmost hilarity. However, there is a certain charm about the desire to impart inspirational messages, and it does not stop the film from being an enjoyable watch.
This is a good movie because the premise of a coach who appears to be underqualified and inexperienced turning out to have a great unexpected strength is a winning one. If the directors had played this up, it could have been a great movie and not just a good one.
The religious lessons are shoehorned in with cringeworthy clumsiness resulting in the utmost hilarity. However, there is a certain charm about the desire to impart inspirational messages, and it does not stop the film from being an enjoyable watch.
I love sports movies with a Christian message (Chariots of Fire, Facing the Giants) and my daughter and I especially liked this one. It has a good message about remembering to focus on the long-term goals, which is important to remember in sports and other areas of life.
Did you know
- TriviaWriter-Director Dave Christiano ran cross-country in high school and college, and has coached two different high-school cross-country teams.
- SoundtracksRun On
Words and music by Kara Coats
Performed by Allie Ray
Produced by Galen Crew
Supervised by Steven Paske
Copyright 2016 Beautiful Warrior Girl Publishing
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $119,100
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $70,136
- Aug 28, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $119,100
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
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