Being that this is a Christian based film the usual parameters are observed,. But
I think others might like this. Some like me however will resent it mightily for
the homophobic slur our lead character uses.
Jason Burkey plays Kurt Kuykendall who came from a tragic ridden home. An older brother who was Down's Syndrome passes on and his father becomes career fixated and his mother becomes an alcoholic. Kuykendall buries himself in athletics and is really down. But he finds a good Christian girl and soccer after being cut from the basketball team.
It ain't easy to talk Burkey into soccer. As he says in the film he views it as a sport for 'pansies'. I can certainly see why a good fundamentalist Christian would reject that kind of sport.
No wonder this film is only doing the red state church circuit.
Jason Burkey plays Kurt Kuykendall who came from a tragic ridden home. An older brother who was Down's Syndrome passes on and his father becomes career fixated and his mother becomes an alcoholic. Kuykendall buries himself in athletics and is really down. But he finds a good Christian girl and soccer after being cut from the basketball team.
It ain't easy to talk Burkey into soccer. As he says in the film he views it as a sport for 'pansies'. I can certainly see why a good fundamentalist Christian would reject that kind of sport.
No wonder this film is only doing the red state church circuit.