Remember the Goal

6.3
2016 0 hr 30 min Drama

A new female coach fresh out of college takes over the cross country program at an all girls private Christian school and tries to lead them to their first state title.

  • Cast:
    Allee Sutton Hethcoat , Lacy Hartselle , Wynn Reichert , Abby Glover

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Reviews

Lawbolisted
2016/08/26

Powerful

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Portia Hilton
2016/08/27

Blistering performances.

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Mandeep Tyson
2016/08/28

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Scarlet
2016/08/29

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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ortizmr-90962
2016/08/30

This is an amazing movie that show how god can help you even while doing sports.

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mmtasi-32443
2016/08/31

The movie was excellent in many respects and the biblical foundation solid, and I'd highly recommend it, even though I don't agree with some of the suggestive clothing of the lead actress. Remember this is a Christian film intended for young girls. The Christian program "Crosstalk" agreed calling the lead actress' dress ungodly. On that point: "We are not to be molded into the image of the world" (Rom 12:2). Godliness and holiness are inward character qualities that bear outward fruit, which can include what a person chooses to wear. Modesty thankfully still matters in many Christian circles.

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cdlampkins
2016/09/01

I am so glad Dave Christiano came out with another movie. I watched this movie on DVD today with my wife and we both Loved it. Remember The Goal is a movie that you can bring the whole family to, regardless of their age and not worry about something being said that is inappropriate. I love the lessons about: 1. How God values you as a person; 2. How drugs are bad for you; 3. How to remain humble; 4. The importance of obeying your parents vs your friends; and 5. Not giving into peer pressure. 1 Cor. 10:31 (NLT) Whatever you eat or drink or whatever you do, you must do all for the glory of God. Thanks again Dave for creating another great movie, you are continuing to hit Home Runs!!! If anyone is looking for similar movies to purchase, go to Christianfilms.com.

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n-24613
2016/09/02

What a movie. What a movie. Remarkable. I wish I could express the value of the parallels found in this movie... but unfortunately, there is not a number low enough. What a work of art. The acting was sub-par, but that mini-golf game was straight fire. I was taken aback at the complexity of the issues facing these kiddos. Weed? Porches? White slavery? That thing the girl forgot to do after dinner? This film left no stone unturned. I remember my high school days when I had to deal with similar issues for myself. I, too, joined the girls Cross Country team to run away from my problems. We did not win the state meet; we actually had to forfeit nearly every game. But, I digress. In addition to a wonderfully thought out script and top-notch directing, Remember The Goal's protagonist, Coach Kathy Ross-Gasolin, is a liar. At the beginning of the film she very clearly states, "I am only going to say this once: remember the goal." She then proceeds to say this multiple times throughout the film. I had to cover my children's ears. We can't go on corrupting our youth in this manner. All things considered, though, I can't think of any better way to spend $72 and 98 minutes of my life. Well done. Bravo. I, for one, shall always REMEMBER THE GOAL.

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