Brandon Burlsworth, a determined walk-on for the Arkansas Razorbacks who overcame skepticism about his size and abilities to earn both a Bachelors and Masters degree while remaining true to his Christian values, tragically died in a car accident shortly after being drafted into the NFL, leaving behind a legacy that raises profound questions about lifes injustices. Greater is a 2016 English-language Biography Family motion picture featuring Neal Mcdonough, Leslie Easterbrook, Christopher Severio, Michael Parks, Nick Searcy, Peter Gray Lewis and Patrick Duff.
Jini Score 7.5/10
Critics Score 74%
Rating 7.4/10
Jini Score 7.5%
Critics Score 74
Rating 7.4
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Date08 NOV 2023
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Biography
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Sport
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Greater Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 74%
Renee Schonfeld
If you are familiar with these and looking for something similar, Lighthearted with a few emotional scenes & Faith based. ( Read More )
Josh Kupecki
Greater loses its way from the get go; you cant root for an underdog who is sleepwalking through his own movie. ( Read More )
Jim Judy
Had the filmmakers not repeatedly returned to the doubting Thomases and instead just played the film out chronologically, it would have had more of an emotional impact. (Full Content Review for Parents Profanity, Bullying, etc. also Available) ( Read More )
Jeffrey Lyles
As a basic football film Greater is perfectly adequate, but it could have truly lived up to its title with stronger convictions on its faith component. ( Read More )
Nick Schager
An insistent, clunky sermon about triumph through faith, David Hunts film is so determined to turn its subject into a Christ like saint that it loses any sense of him as an actual flesh and blood man, the result being a third string sports saga only apt to play to its devout target audience. ( Read More )