7.7
After reluctantly agreeing to coach cross-country, high school basketball Coach John Harrison helps the least likely runner attempt the impossible in the biggest race of the year.
Alex Kendrick
John Harrison
Priscilla C. Shirer
Olivia Brooks
Cameron Arnett
Thomas Hill
Shari Rigby
Amy Harrison
Aryn Wright-Thompson
Hannah Scott
Denise Armstrong
Barbara Scott
Jack Sterner
Ethan Harrison
Caleb Kendrick
Will Harrison
Joshua Kendrick
Jeff Baker / Basketball Player / Referee
Chuck Hasty
Knight's Coach
Joseph Curtis Callender
Keith Wright
Phil Scoggins
TV Anchor
Ashley Garrett
Ashley Graham
Steve Hullfish
Company Rep
Aryn Wright-Thompson
Javon
Matthew Kendrick
Evan
Ty Benham
David
Philip Adams
Basketball Player
Malcolm Johnson
Basketball Player
Anna Elizabeth Kendrick
Elizabeth / Cross-Country Runner
Trey Reynolds
Neil Hatcher
Bruce Marchiano
Pastor Mark
Micah Lynn Hanson
Nurse Kathryn
Myke Holmes
Troy Finkle
Rebecca Koon
Bonnie Reese
Jared Staley
Wesley Ford
Kendrick Cross
Ken Jones
Isaiah Coleman
Ty Jones / Basketball Player / Referee
Dave Blamy
Mitch
Stephen Kendrick
Starter
Diamond Morgan
Gina Mimms
Tina Witherby
Nurse Rose
Elijah B. Moore
Truxton
Holly A. Morris
Cindy Hatcher (as Holly Morris)
Scotty Curlee
Gene Andrews
Karen Boles
Coach Karen
Cecil Cheves
Coach Paul
Heather Whatley
Trinity's Coach
Jason Baruch
Coach Riles
Adam Drake
Coach Drake
Ben Davies
Coach Myers
Joe Ballew
Announcer
Danyelle Monson
Paramedic
William Young
Paramedic
Les Best
Jimmy
Catherine Kendrick
Beka / Cross-Country Runner
Cohen Kendrick
Robert
Elizabeth Becka
Mrs. Charles
Sam Beman
Company Rep
Robert Thompson
Businessman
Grant Davidson
Basketball Player / Referee
Christian Gabriel Anderson
Trae
Reggie Williams
Funeral Pastor
Christopher Vega
Cross-Country Runner
Director, Writer
Alex Kendrick
Writer
Stephen Kendrick
September 29, 2019
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***WHO are you? (And I don’t mean your occupation or marital status)***
A basketball coach at a Georgia Christian school (Alex Kendrick) is devastated when the local factory shuts down and the school loses half its students, along with a decrease in pay for him and his wife, who also works at the school (Shari Rigby). The principal appoints him to coach the cross-country running team, which consists of ONE girl with asthma (Aryn Wright-Thompson) who lives with her grandmother.
“Overcomer” (2019) is a Christian-themed drama from the maker of “War Room” (2015), one of the most inspiring films ever made and a surprise hit at the box office, which ain’t bad for an indie that only cost $3 million. This one cost $2 million more, but isn’t nearly as potent. Yet it’s still a solid drama with some poignant Christian-themed points that smack of real life. I could relate to several of the points, e.g. feeling like your life was a mistake and the negative fallout of an absent or distant father.
Some other themes are effectively driven home, like: the importance of the relationship of husband & wife to the health of a home; it’s never too late for redemption; the power of the repentance/forgiveness dynamic; and how easy it is to fall into the pretense of Christian religion, i.e. spiritual hypocrisy. Anyone who sincerely tries to walk with the LORD will relate to these kinds of elements. Meanwhile some non-Christians will likely scoff and find these aspects fake (they couldn’t be more wrong).
Sure, some of the acting of peripherals might not be of blockbuster caliber, but that’s par for the course in these kinds of indie flicks. But the performances of the main adult players are fine. Speaking of which, Cameron Arnett is outstanding as the blind hospital patient and mentor on long-distance running. Was the coach’s chance meeting with him an eye-rolling coincidence or a divinely-orchestrated encounter?
The film runs 1 hour, 59 minutes, and was shot in Columbus & Albany, Georgia, with shots of Nashville.
GRADE: B