Left motherless by tragedy and abandoned by his father, high school senior Seth McArdle (Samuel Davis) faces enormous pressure as he strives to support his little sisters. At school, he endures the daily bullying of the football team. But fighting back only finds him singled out for punishment and assigned to an after-school work detail under the supervision of the reserved groundskeeper, Abel (SOUL SURFER’S Kevin Sorbo). Much to his surprise, Seth discovers that Abel may be the only one who truly understands his struggles. As dark times lure Seth toward desperate measures, the reluctant Abel may be the one person who can point him back toward the light.
My Review:
My family and I sat down a few nights ago to watch this movie and we all really enjoyed it. It is about an older teenage boy;Seth, that is basically left to raise and care for his two younger sisters when his mother passes away and his father decides to leave and never return. It had a Remember the Titans kinda feel to me. I love these types of movies that have that down home kind of feeling. Kevin Sorbo plays Abel the high school janitor/groundskeeper that in the end becomes a mentor of sorts to the young boy.
Seth is wondering during the whole movie why all these bad things keep happening to him and his sisters. While his minister and Abel (Kevin Sorbo) keep asking him if he has talked to God about it. This is a very good family movie and was very touching. We shed a few tears over it. If you would like to learn more about the movie you can here. My sponsor Flyby promotions would like to offer my readers a chance to win a copy of this DVD. Enter below and Good luck!
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