Chicago Tribune, Jessica Reaves says: "Surprisingly restrained and undeniably entertaining..."
Here's a movie that's not based on a true story, or inspired by a true story, this is a true story retold. And while the critics weren't real fond of it, obviously us lowly movie goers were. No doubt the difference is that to the critics it's just another underdogs team makes good. But it really doesn't, it just gets heart. The fact that it's a true story just makes the story more emotionally gripping. Overcoming huge odds they don't win the state championship, but they save a school and town from defeatism and restore hope. This story will warm your heart or you don't have a heart. See it.
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Storyline From Yahoo: A true story, based on devastating events, set in Huntington, West Virginia, about a small town steeped in the rich tradition of college football. For decades, players, coaches, fans and families have come together to cheer on Marshall University's "Thundering Herd." For this team and this community, Marshall football is more than just a sport, it's a way of life. But on a fateful night in 1970, while traveling back to Huntington after a game in North Carolina, 75 members of Marshall's football team and coaching staff were killed in a plane crash. As those left behind struggled to cope with the devastating loss of their loved ones, the grieving families found hope and strength in the leadership of Jack Lengyel, a young coach who was determined to rebuild Marshall's football program and in the process helped to heal a community.
Ratings: Critics C Users B+
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