Añade un argumento en tu idiomaPaul McAllister seems to have it all, but his life starts to fall apart. Guided by the wisdom and advice of an old golf pro, Paul learns about playing a good game both on and off the course.Paul McAllister seems to have it all, but his life starts to fall apart. Guided by the wisdom and advice of an old golf pro, Paul learns about playing a good game both on and off the course.Paul McAllister seems to have it all, but his life starts to fall apart. Guided by the wisdom and advice of an old golf pro, Paul learns about playing a good game both on and off the course.
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Tanya Christiansen
- Rebecca McAllister
- (as Tanya Christensen)
Andrew Joseph Brodeur
- Jake McAllister
- (as Andrew Brodeur)
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I took my wife to see this movie. We thoroughly enjoyed it. It's underlying Christian message is perfect. Pat Boone was thrilling to dee in the movie, and quite frankly stole the show. Adam Close was a great lead actor, and Charmin Lee was solid as his corporate assistant and friend of his wife. Bring some kleenex tissue, you'll likely need it. Enjoyed seeing the interviews after the movie by the golf community and Ken Blanchard, whom wrote the book that the Mulligan is based on.
We saw this tonight. It was a good movie with a good message that the whole family can enjoy. I believe it just shows in theaters tonight and tomorrow (Tuesday, 4/19/2022).
The greatest game - with the greatest message!
I laughed - I cried .. and enjoyed every minute.
A mulligan is a second chance - but the ultimate mulligan - is life changing.
I love this movie - I love the message.
I laughed - I cried .. and enjoyed every minute.
A mulligan is a second chance - but the ultimate mulligan - is life changing.
I love this movie - I love the message.
It was great seeing Pat Boone doing this kind of role. Perfect fit for him. I've always liked Eric Close and he did a very good job with this role. Overall, yes it's a religous inspirational movie but if you go into it with an unbiased approach and just take it as it comes you'll find it is a good movie with a good solid life message. I'm not very religious myself but do enjoy a well written clean movie. In this day and age you don't see many so when you find one, it's good that I can leave a review for it.
Not enough of these good natured good hearted movies come out. Support them so we can have more.
Not enough of these good natured good hearted movies come out. Support them so we can have more.
This is a faith-based movie, it has a lot of "1" votes from people who detest faith-based movies, and a lot of "10" votes from fans. But objectively it is neither, probably a "5" or "6" rating is deserved. It is trite and over-simplified in places and interesting and wise in other places. I found it streaming on Amazon, I found it worthwhile.
It opens with an amateur golfer, Eric Close as Paul McAllister, playing in a pro-am. He is having the round of his life, birdies the first, then the second, is nine-under after the first nine, ultimately has a 30-inch putt on 18 to finish his dream round, eighteen under. Then the gallery starts to "hum" in unison, hum-hum-hum ... then he awakes to his smart phone telling him it is time to wake up.
For a person not an avid golfer that may sound very hokey but for me, I could identify. I suspect that type of dream is one all life-long golfers have. Paul, a high-powered international business man arrives late for his actual pro-am tee time, has to play with no warm-up, plays terribly, embarrasses himself. He gets mad, breaks clubs, generally making an ass of himself.
All this just sets up the main story of the movie, Paul is a very flawed man and badly needs a "mulligan", maybe several of them. Mulligans in life, with his son, his estranged wife, his co-workers. And only turning back to his faith can help him get there.
For me, a product of the 1950s and 1960s, the best part was seeing Pat Boone, pushing 90, in the role of the Old Pro, purveyor of great wisdom. Pat Boone as a young man was a talented and popular singer in the 50s and the 60s. As a young man he starred in the 1957 movie "April Love." As time went on he was in many more movies. He is great here in the role of the Old Pro.
It opens with an amateur golfer, Eric Close as Paul McAllister, playing in a pro-am. He is having the round of his life, birdies the first, then the second, is nine-under after the first nine, ultimately has a 30-inch putt on 18 to finish his dream round, eighteen under. Then the gallery starts to "hum" in unison, hum-hum-hum ... then he awakes to his smart phone telling him it is time to wake up.
For a person not an avid golfer that may sound very hokey but for me, I could identify. I suspect that type of dream is one all life-long golfers have. Paul, a high-powered international business man arrives late for his actual pro-am tee time, has to play with no warm-up, plays terribly, embarrasses himself. He gets mad, breaks clubs, generally making an ass of himself.
All this just sets up the main story of the movie, Paul is a very flawed man and badly needs a "mulligan", maybe several of them. Mulligans in life, with his son, his estranged wife, his co-workers. And only turning back to his faith can help him get there.
For me, a product of the 1950s and 1960s, the best part was seeing Pat Boone, pushing 90, in the role of the Old Pro, purveyor of great wisdom. Pat Boone as a young man was a talented and popular singer in the 50s and the 60s. As a young man he starred in the 1957 movie "April Love." As time went on he was in many more movies. He is great here in the role of the Old Pro.
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- Créditos adicionalesThe end credits contains the following: "Himself .... 'Get in the Hole' Guy"
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