My Review:
After a three minute and ten second movie intro, the movie finally starts. I'm not used to long movie intros since most movies have short ones, if any at all these days.
Two teenagers, Tommy and Jeremy are practicing and talking about golf. Jeremy Avery, has a younger brother Ethan is autistic and knows a lot of information about trees, drawing, and golf too!
Ethan has been watching golf shows and studying his brother's golf games for years. Ethan tells his brother which way to aim when Jeremy is getting ready to hit the ball into the hole. Jeremy ignores what Ethan says and doesn't make it into the hole, but Jeremy's friend Tommy listens to Ethan, and hits the ball straight into the hole. Jeremy goes golfing alone and take Ethan with him, and he finally starts realizing just what a genius his brother Ethan is!
Jeremy has a state competition golf tournament and takes Ethan with him as his caddy. Jeremy is playing with another teen, Bruce Bennett. Bruce and his dad file complaints against Ethan, but....I'll let you watch the movie to see what happens as a result. I wouldn't want to give away the rest of the movie. It's about an hour and a half long, which is perfect time for telling this amazing story of never giving up your dreams.
Synopsis:
Jeremy Avery is vying for a college golf scholarship awarded to the winner of the State Championship, but his preparation and game are affected by family pressures and having to take care of his younger autistic brother, Ethan. These challenges, along with the pressure of carrying his team to State against an opponent who will do anything to win, leads Jeremy on a journey of discovery both internal and of his brother’s savant-like gifts, that if embraced can create an unstoppable pair. On the brink of his greatest victory, Jeremy is forced to make a life-altering decision, finally realizing his own personal dreams or standing by his brother.

I would like to go see this movie.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely see this movie! Would go with my golfing buddy.
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I would love to see this movie with my besties!
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ReplyDeleteI would possibly watch it in the theater, if I could get my little nephew to go with me!
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