Facing the Giants

Facing the Giants (2006)

1h 51m | Sport | USA
6.7IMDb
8.0DouBan

In his six-year coaching career, Taylor never won the season. When Shiloh, the best player on the team, decided to transfer to another school, their hopes of winning in the new season went away. After losing three games at the start of the season, Taylor found that the dads decided to fire him, and the ensuing pressure made him completely hopeless. How will he regain courage and confidence and defeat fear with faith? ◇ tidbits: American Film & lt; facing Giants & gt; controversial on religious issues A film aimed at student audiences about high school football coaches influencing players with their faith in God found audiences in Congress, not because of the film's religious message, but because of its classification. Congressman Roy Brent and many lawyers were dissatisfied when they heard that the movie "facing the Giant" was rated PG rather than G because of its religious content, and went to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to ask for an explanation. PG suggests that the film should be accompanied by parents, while G suggests that the film is suitable for young and old. In his letter, Roy Brent questioned why the Motion Picture Association of America rated the film as restricted because of its religious content, and he even cited the recent Harvard Public Health.

In his six-year coaching career, Taylor never won the season. When Shiloh, the best player on the team, decided to transfer to another school, their hopes of winning in the new season went away. After losing three games at the start of the season, Taylor found that the dads decided to fire him, and the ensuing pressure made him completely hopeless. How will he regain courage and confidence and defeat fear with faith? ◇ tidbits: American Film & lt; facing Giants & gt; controversial on religious issues A film aimed at student audiences about high school football coaches influencing players with their faith in God found audiences in Congress, not because of the film's religious message, but because of its classification. Congressman Roy Brent and many lawyers were dissatisfied when they heard that the movie "facing the Giant" was rated PG rather than G because of its religious content, and went to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to ask for an explanation. PG suggests that the film should be accompanied by parents, while G suggests that the film is suitable for young and old. In his letter, Roy Brent questioned why the Motion Picture Association of America rated the film as restricted because of its religious content, and he even cited the recent Harvard Public Health.

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