''Greater'' is a 2016 American
biographical sports film
A sports film is a film genre in which any particular sport plays a prominent role in the film's plot or acts as its central theme. It is a production in which a sport, sporting event, athlete (and their sport), or follower of sport (and the sp ...
directed by David Hunt and starring Christopher Severio as
American football
American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team wit ...
player
Brandon Burlsworth, a
walk-on
Walk On may refer to:
Music
* ''Walk On'', a 1994 album by Boston, and its title song
Albums
* ''Walk On'' (Boston album), 1994
* ''Walk On'' (John Hiatt album), 1995
* ''Walk On'' (Randy Johnston album), 1992
*''Walk On'', a 2007 album by ...
college player who became an
All-American, dying in a car crash 11 days after being
drafted high in the 3rd round to the
National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). The NFL is one of the ma ...
.
The film was released on August 26, 2016.
Plot
The year is 1999 and Marty Burlsworth is awaiting the
funeral of his 22-year-old brother, Brandon. While others, including Marty's mother, Barbara, have accepted the loss and put their faith in God, Marty can not do that as he does not understand why God would take away his brother on the cusp of his stardom in the NFL. That doubt is shared by a stranger, The Farmer, who does what he can to reinforce Marty's anger.
As preparations for the funeral begin, the story rewinds to when Brandon was a 12-year-old with big dreams of playing for the University of Arkansas, and then his days playing high school football for
Harrison High School football coach Tommy Tice. It is then that Marty and Brandon's long-estranged father, Leo, an alcoholic former musician, tries to get back into their and Barbara's lives. Marty does his best to protect his younger brother, due to being 17 years older than him and often mistaken for being his father.
When Brandon does not get a scholarship to become an Arkansas Razorback as an offensive guard, he is determined to join the team as a
walk-on
Walk On may refer to:
Music
* ''Walk On'', a 1994 album by Boston, and its title song
Albums
* ''Walk On'' (Boston album), 1994
* ''Walk On'' (John Hiatt album), 1995
* ''Walk On'' (Randy Johnston album), 1992
*''Walk On'', a 2007 album by ...
in 1994. Offensive line coach Coach Mike Bender does not believe Brandon will make the team, due to Brandon not being large enough for a
Division I-level college lineman. The sight of him is not lost on other players such as Nathan Ward, Anthony Lucas, nor Grant Garrettthe latter of whom is assigned as Brandon's roommateand they make fun of him relentlessly.
But with hard work, Brandon sheds fat and puts on muscle, eventually proving himself on the field and turning around everyone's opinion of him. By his sophomore season, Arkansas head coach
Danny Ford gives him a scholarship, and Brandon earns a starting position at right guard on the offensive line. Inspired by Brandon, the team achieves near greatness in his senior year of 1998, all by working and practicing hard. After the season is over, Brandon is named an All-American, and is then drafted in the 3rd round of the
1999 NFL Draft
The 1999 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 17–18, 1999, at the Theater a ...
by the Indianapolis Colts. After attending a workout session in Indianapolis, his position coach tells him that he foresees a great career ahead for him.
Eleven days after being drafted, Brandon is killed when he is hit head-on by a tractor trailer. When his brother Marty sees how much he meant to the people of his hometown and how many have shown up for his funeral, he rebuffs The Farmer, deciding to celebrate Brandon's life and move on with his own.
Cast
* Christopher Severio as
Brandon Burlsworth
*
Neal McDonough as Marty Burlsworth
*
Leslie Easterbrook as Barbara Burlsworth
*
Michael Parks as Leo Burlsworth
*
Fredric Lehne as Coach Mike Bender
*
Nick Searcy as The Farmer
*
Wayne Duvall as Pastor Rick
*
Quinton Aaron as Coach Aaron
* Patrick Duff as
Howard Mudd
*
Texas Battle as Anthony Lucas
* Grant Cook as Grant Garrett
* Josh Emerson as Nathan Ward
* Connor Antico as
Clint Stoerner
Clinton Jacob Stoerner (born December 29, 1977) is a former American football quarterback, who played in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys and the Miami Dolphins. He also played in the Arena Football League and NFL Europe. ...
* Lou Diamond Philips as The Car
Reception
While on
Rotten Tomatoes
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the film has an approval rating of 69%, that is based on only 16 reviews, with an average rating of 6.7/10. However, some critics found the work to be more of a faith-based movie rather than a sports movie with Variety describing it as follows. "An insistent, clunky sermon about triumph through faith, David Hunt’s 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."
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2016 films
2010s sports drama films
American biographical drama films
American football films
American sports drama films
Sports films based on actual events
Religious drama films
Religious sports films
Films set in 1999
2010s English-language films
2010s American films