The film received highly polarized reviews depending on the audience's perspective:
(2022) is a faith-based sports drama directed by Marty Roberts and Jimmy Womble . The film explores the intersection of professional ambition, family resilience, and religious devotion through the lens of high school baseball. Plot Overview
Some reviewers found the plot "stereotypically melodramatic" and the conflicts "neatly resolved". Common Sense Media described it as "moving (if sometimes sappy)" but noted its realistic portrayal of baseball.
Trusting God through suffering, maintaining integrity under pressure, and the redemptive power of faith.
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Brooks soon finds himself in a "collision course" with the school's superintendent, ( Todd Terry ), who objects to Brooks’ public expressions of faith and his unorthodox coaching methods. The conflict intensifies when Brooks’ son, Josh Jr. , influences Jamison's own son to explore Christianity. The narrative also reflects on Brooks’ past, specifically the loss of his brother to a heart defect—a condition Luke himself shares, which ended his own dreams of playing professionally. Critical Reception
