We Are Marshall
There’s not many surprises in this feel-good movie, but a few things jump out that drive the deep emotions home (like Bobby Bowden having his rival players memorialize the Marshall players on their helmets). The action is realistic, but the characters’ relationships shine even brighter. The coach’s featurette is also a gem here, where they chronicle the history of the college since the dramatic turnaround from tragedy. [Warner Bros.] DV
Spiritual Relevancy: 80
Obscenities: 11
Scenes Of Gore: 0
Nudity/Sexuality: 0
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