Refreshingly not woke. I just want to say, supposedly this is a Christian movie, it isn't, not at all, but it is a story of a man and his family who fight to make their dreams happen despite the odds, and that is what makes it truly inspiring. It isn't even so much about football, but about the work it takes to make what seems an impossible goal, come to fruition. There is some football, but not as much as some people here obviously wanted, they obviously missed the point of the movie. It is amazing that Kurt doesn't give up, even though while I'm watching it, I'm like "This dude is getting old... How is he gonna get in the NFL?" Even though I know he did indeed play for the NFL, it sure seemed like a longshot that he ever could, heck almost impossible, and yet he did, and did incredibly well.
To the Christians specifically coming to watch this I need to give you a slight explanation. From hat I know of Kurt Warner, AND from what is in this movie, which seems accurate, he is more of a deist than an actual Christian, he believes in a God, but not the God. This is pretty apparent from the fact that him and his wife prior to getting married live together for several years in the movie and engage in premarital sex. For all y'all nominal Christians, yes, premarital sex of ALL kinds is a sin. So, given I know he isn't really a Christian, it's a bit easier to cut him some slack.
To any non-Christian, this will just be an inspiring story, and it is! The movie is well-filmed, well-directed, and well-acted. I have no complaints on the technical aspects, nothing mind-blowing, but overall, well-executed. The script is good, except, I'd have liked a better time representation, I really couldn't tell how much time had passed overall between when he meets his future wife, and the end of the movie, or any other event. That was slightly obnoxious. Also, strangely, even though several years pass, their children never seem to age.... Weird. Other than that, no real complaints.
I am a bit of an underdog myself I guess. I have been told by a lot of people I can't do this or that, and I just ignore them. You have to. I found this movie at the perfect time when I'm doing something in my life that is a huge leap of faith to trust the Lord(I'm a Bible believing Christian), and keep going. I feel stupid for going on the path I'm on because it seems so unlikely to work, but I can't quit, or I'll just look back and go "Gee, would I have made it?" How do you know until you give it all you've got everyday? You don't! Until you push yourself just a little further everytime you work out, or work on your craft, you are always moving to better, or you're moving backwards.
This movie also very well-portrayed the strain pursuing things in life can put on a relationship if you're not working together as a team. It's hard to maintain a relationship and work towards a challenging life consuming goal, but it's not impossible. I felt like this movie was speaking straight to me, and I cried several times, not because of Kurt, but because I'm in the same shoes he was, and for years I've had to fight tooth and nail to even come close to doing what I'm about to do, and it has been a hard path riddled with constant challenges and tears. But, I am glad I haven't gave up, I'm glad Kurt didn't give up, and if you are in the same boat as me, I think this movie will really encourage you. It should be encouraging to everyone honestly.