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Gridiron Gang
Christianity Today Movies did not review this film, but here's what other critics are saying …
compiled by Jeffrey Overstreet

from Film Forum, 09/21/06

In Gridiron Gang, the new inspirational sports film directed by Phil Joanou (U2: Rattle and Hum), a group of teens from a juvenile detention center grow and learn on the football field under the direction of a counselor.

Sounds like a game plan full of Hollywood clichés, doesn't it? But according to Christian film critics, this time Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is starring in a memorable and inspiring motion picture.

Greg Wright (Looking Closer) says he was "pleasantly surprised to have my low expectations demolished. … What Gridiron Gang really does right is avoid sports-movie and gang-movie clichés. It does not overemphasize winning and flashy play. … What's best, the payoff of the movie is the same as the payoff in the real-life story: the transformation of lives, not the winning of games."

David DiCerto (Catholic News Service) calls it "uplifting" and says, "Despite formulaic plot elements, the film shows the heart of a winner, with emotional performances and a surprisingly strong redemptive message that'll leave you cheering. It's a story we've seen before, but it's a good one."

Bob Hoose (Plugged In) says, " … [T]he movie does a good job of showing a man with a passion to help troubled kids. It is a bit sappy from time to time and The Rock (though he sure looks the part) is a few yards shy of scoring with the film's emotional demands. But its inspirational story, accompanied by a soaring musical score, is relatively cheer-worthy." But Hoose objects to the "gritty realism" of its "unnecessary gang violence and foulmouthed kids."

Mainstream critics, however, aren't quite as giddy about it.



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