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Post by SAITPookela on Sept 13, 2011 22:54:43 GMT -5
__ DN@TMIn Seven Days in Utopia, Luke Chisholm a young golfer has a bad debut on the golf circuit, has a meltdown and finds himself in Utopia, TX. He soon meets Robert Duval/Johnny Crawford (finding out that he was a former great in the pro-golf world). Duval proceeds to teach Luke more about the game and more about life. Seven Days was just okay for me. I like the messages especially that of the Gospel, but the movie was REALLY predictable: from the scene shots, to the looks that Luke and the lovely young Sarah gave each other, the plot and the actors’ lines…I felt like I’d seen it all before. I wish that the producers/directors would’ve been more creative with it. The brightest spots were Academy Award winning actors Robert Duval and Melissa Leo; both are always excellent! The movie is rated G, but I don’t think that it would hold the younger kids attention. It’s a decent movie with good lessons but wait for the DVD.
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Post by mikegarrison on Sept 14, 2011 2:36:21 GMT -5
In Seven Days in Utopia, Luke Chisholm a young golfer has a bad debut on the golf circuit, has a meltdown and finds himself in Utopia, TX. He soon meets Robert Duval/Johnny Crawford (finding out that he was a former great in the pro-golf world). Duval proceeds to teach Luke more about the game and more about life. Kind of sounds like a live-action version of "Cars."
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Post by azvb on Sept 14, 2011 10:24:47 GMT -5
In Seven Days in Utopia, Luke Chisholm a young golfer has a bad debut on the golf circuit, has a meltdown and finds himself in Utopia, TX. He soon meets Robert Duval/Johnny Crawford (finding out that he was a former great in the pro-golf world). Duval proceeds to teach Luke more about the game and more about life. Kind of sounds like a live-action version of "Cars." chuckle ;D
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