63 reviews
I agree with low scores and high scores. Both are correct . But still uplifting and encouraging.
Enjoyed watching.
- smith1234567
- Feb 11, 2021
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"Full Count" is the first film by Robert Eagar and is a great first effort. While the branding shows a lot of baseball, this is not a film about baseball, but about human relisiance and finding contentment no matter what the circumstances. Acting for all parts is above average for an independent production, and the message, while strong, is not forced. The scenic shots are stunningly beautiful. Despite having very little sleep and seeing it at the end of a long day, the movie held my attention and kept my mind working. There are some rather surprising plot twists and dramatic turns. While all of the cast is quite good, I found Adam Boyer and John Paul Kakos to have really carried the movie well.
Look, it's a low budget film -- you'll find more polish in a major network television drama, but the story is good, and the characters authentic and compelling. I look forward to Eagar's next film.
Look, it's a low budget film -- you'll find more polish in a major network television drama, but the story is good, and the characters authentic and compelling. I look forward to Eagar's next film.
Not great but definitely a sweet family movie. It ranks similar to other Christian movies, acting and storyline could be better but I'm glad I watched it.
- GiegerCounter
- Aug 6, 2021
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- Jack-08069
- Oct 30, 2019
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- quietriotr
- Nov 7, 2019
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Thematically, it's a warm, inspirational story. However, the poorly written script and mediocre acting drag the story down. Fellow Christians, please stop raving about everything that is created by another Christian or that has Christian themes.
As a fellow Christian, I can't stand seeing movies like this come out. In real life, we can't rely on angels to come out if the sky and fix our problems. We deserve better representation than a poor plot with uncomfortable conflicts and a literal angel to come out if nowhere and break the whole story. Bad things happen, and it does poor when it rains, which is why people, especially faithful people, need a story that represents the reality of Christian faith. Out of love, I cannot give this movie a good review. I can only say we deserve better. If you want to give us hope, don't give us an angel. Give us hope.
- dillonaforte
- Mar 2, 2020
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A great faith-based movie! More of these types of movies are sure needed. Really enjoyed watching great, new (and local) talent! So thankful to have had the opportunity to meet some of the stars, plus Director, Robert Eager. Great job everyone!!! Please go and support them!!
- kimberlyagamble
- Oct 29, 2019
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This is a terrible movie full of bad performances and a very predictable storyline. I watched a bit but just couldn't stomach it. Do yourself a favour and just walk away!
- colourblonde-36903
- Mar 14, 2020
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I find this movie very positive. I'm shocked with so many negative reviews about this movie. Come on guys! Praise the Lord for there are people now with the power to make positive movies without any sexual content or bad language. I was surprised to see this movie on netflix, I'm used to see movies like this on PureFlix where all the movies are healthy and actually my family and I can enjoy them. This movie will show you to trust in God in your darkest moments, and we all have been at some point in life on a very bad position, helpless, hopeless, with no one around that can help us. But in the mist of the problems we seemed to be blind about the power of God and that our trust in God can be the only hope. This movie teaches you to praise God even harder when problems hit the worst, and this is the life a true believer should live. Great Movie!!
- gabrielevd-33289
- Mar 7, 2020
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I understand the concept of making a family movie that has good message but this is borderline torture.
It's the Green Mile meets this flick without the happy ending. If you need to waste a couple hours of your life because of self hatred or you need a good punishment for your kids this movie has it all.
You will absolutely be praying by the end of this movie but it will be to make it stop. These movies are the reason the church can not reach the younger audience.
It's the Green Mile meets this flick without the happy ending. If you need to waste a couple hours of your life because of self hatred or you need a good punishment for your kids this movie has it all.
You will absolutely be praying by the end of this movie but it will be to make it stop. These movies are the reason the church can not reach the younger audience.
- kobemoss-67188
- Mar 2, 2020
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- jakegallo-55348
- Mar 2, 2020
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If your looking for a cringy church movie that has nothing to do with baseball this is it. 2 hours of my life i'll never get back
- michaelat-38289
- Nov 7, 2020
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A refreshing family film about faith, hope and perseverance. I left the theater feeling uplifted and I needed that! John Paul Kakos is going to do some great things in movie land, and it's going to be a pleasure to see a fine young man get rewarded for his hard work!
- rmbr-05434
- Oct 28, 2019
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Austin Frye really out did himself with this one! Probably the best character in the film. The film is worth watching just to see Austin Frye. I hope you enjoy this film.
- rileyjacobs-90217
- Feb 24, 2022
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Baseball is only a subplot taking up around 20% of the film. This is more of a farming story than anything else.
The plot jumps around from one thing to another and sometimes in the story I was thinking myself when did that happen in the plot. Two main character die in this movie. There's an addiction subplot. The story writers play with you. There's a villain.
Oh, yeah I forgot to mention there's an angel on this movie.
Here's the moral to the story sit on your hands and hope for dumb luck.
The plot jumps around from one thing to another and sometimes in the story I was thinking myself when did that happen in the plot. Two main character die in this movie. There's an addiction subplot. The story writers play with you. There's a villain.
Oh, yeah I forgot to mention there's an angel on this movie.
Here's the moral to the story sit on your hands and hope for dumb luck.
- nogu-06346
- May 11, 2020
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- nogodnomasters
- Nov 6, 2019
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Ok I went back and watched the rest.. I figured no way it could possibly get worse right? I was wrong! This was by FAR some of the worst acting and worst plot I've ever watched! For the love of god DO NOT waste your time watching this god awful movie! Every time you think it's about to get better it just gets worse! Dumbest movie of the century!
- kruzin-38314
- Mar 6, 2020
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Heart felt film that leaves the audience with a strong message of morals and persevering through difficult times.
- vancebuell
- Oct 26, 2019
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This movie pretends to be a baseball movie and then spends the rest of the 1hr 40 minutes trying to shove Jesus down your throat like a terrible Sunday sermon your grand parents tricked you into. The only people who like this movie seem to be blinded by their faith (shocking).
- mcouloigner
- Dec 16, 2020
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Artfully and meticulously written and directed, Full Count is a one-of-a-kind film that will have every audience on the edge of their seat ardently rooting and cheering for all to hear! Faith, family, sports, tragedy, and triumph all intertwine to beautifully tell the story of how a little bit of faith and hope can give rise to unimaginably large victories. As you embark on the emotional journey, you are given the opportunity to walk alongside the characters and begin to discover the genuine humanity of their struggles giving the film a uniquely personal, intimate feel. From thoughtfully crafted character development to plot turns and twists, Full Count is a film that will have you and your family returning to the theater time and time again!
- bohicaranch
- Mar 15, 2020
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- oakalbfleisch
- Sep 1, 2021
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Just about half way through the movie when "the accident" happens, am I the only one that felt like a good 45 minutes plot just went missing? Why was he in handcuffs in a coma? Who's the woman that he killed or seriously injured with his "heinous crime" as per the deputies statement? What in the actual crap happened? I honestly got so caught up in the timeline of this plot I couldn't watch any further past the scene he wakes up in the hospital!! What an awful screenplay!
- kruzin-38314
- Mar 6, 2020
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