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''Overcomer'' is a 2019 American
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drama film directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote the script with Stephen Kendrick. It is the Kendrick brothers' sixth film and their second through their subsidiary, Kendrick Brothers Productions. The film was released by
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on August 23, 2019. It grossed $38 million worldwide against a $5 million budget and garnered Alex Kendrick's third "A+" on
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. He is the second director to have three films receive the grade, along with Rob Reiner.


Plot

John Harrison ( Alex Kendrick) is a basketball coach at a high school and married to Amy ( Shari Rigby). Due to the manufacturing plant being moved to another city, all of the good basketball players, along with their families, must move also. School Principal Olivia Brooks ( Priscilla Shirer) tells John that the school is losing several teachers and coaches and that she needs him to coach cross country, as she doesn’t want the school to lose another program. At the tryouts for cross country, only one student shows up. Nevertheless, John agrees to be the running coach for Hannah Scott (Aryn Wright-Thompson), who is asthmatic. Hannah lives with her grandmother, Barbara Scott ( Denise Armstrong), who has been telling her all her life that both her parents are dead. Hannah also steals items from students at school and has a collection of them. One day, on his hospital visits to help the pastor, John accidentally enters the room of Thomas Hill (Cameron Arnett). Hill is blind and suffering from diabetic complications. Hill also had been a cross country runner. After a couple of visits to see Hill, John finds out that Hill is Hannah's father. Hill abandoned Hannah and her mother when Hannah was a baby and Barbara has been trying to protect her from being hurt by him again, albeit by lying to Hannah about him. John also later finds out that the principal was Hannah's mother's friend and has been paying her tuition fees. John tells Hannah about her father and he and Amy take her to meet him. Though reluctant at first, she eventually accepts him and starts visiting him more. Through the process she discovers herself and also strengthens her Christian faith and her belief in Jesus Christ as her Heavenly father. Hannah returns all of the stolen items and practices rigorously. Barbara finds out about her visits to her father and angrily confronts John and Amy over letting Hannah meet her father without discussing it with her. She threatens legal action until she is chastised by Hannah for lying to her all this time. John, Amy, and Barbara then each go to God in prayer about the situation, each asking Him for forgiveness and guidance. On the day of the State Championship race, John gives Hannah ear buds and a player. John tells her to play the player as the race begins. Through the race, Hannah hears her father's voice of coaching and encouragement, leading her to win the race and become the state champion. Later, Hill passes away. A couple of years later, Hannah tells her story to her cross country friends. Then Hannah puts a flash drive in the player and runs through the city while listening to the recording from her father which begins with "It's your 21st birthday".


Cast


Production

The idea that resulted in ''Overcomer'' came to Alex Kendrick in 2011 while he was visiting cross-country events for children: ''Overcomer'' was filmed mainly in Columbus, Georgia, with a few scenes shot in Nashville, Tennessee and Albany, Georgia. In the summer of 2018,
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and
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announced that they had wrapped up filming and were now in post-production. ''Overcomer'' was made with a $5 million budget, which is $2 million more than their last film, ''
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s budget. Because of the larger budget, the film was shot with the same camera equipment used to film ''
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'', with the indoor shots being filmed in sets built by the production crew, which was something the Kendricks had never done before in their previous films. The film's producer and co-writer Stephen Kendrick said of their work on the film: " 'Overcomer'' isthe best shot . . . e best lighting. I would say the best acting in so many ways. The storyline has some neat twists and turns in it." Several actors appearing in earlier films by the Kendrick Brothers were cast for roles in ''Overcomer'', including Priscilla Shirer and Ben Davies. Paul Mills, who wrote the score for ''War Room'', also returned to compose for ''Overcomer''. The soundtrack includes the record setting No. 1 Christian song " You Say" by Lauren Daigle that held the top spot for 62 weeks. It also crossed over and reached No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary charts.


Theme

''Overcomers main theme is finding one's identity in Christ, and is based mainly on Ephesians 1 and 2. On the issue the film was intended to address, Alex Kendrick related the following: Concerning the religious nature of the film and the Kendrick Brothers' previous productions, Kendrick said: The title of the film was inspired by
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5:5.


Release

''Overcomer'' screened early in several cities, including Atlanta, Georgia. It also received a pre-screening on March 28, 2019 at the National Religious Broadcasters' Proclaim 19. The film was theatrically released in the United States on August 23, 2019.


Home media

It was released by
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on
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on November 26, 2019, followed by a
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, Blu-ray and DVD release on December 17, 2019.


Reception


Box office

In the United States and Canada, ''Overcomer'' was released alongside ''
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'', ''Overcomer'' was projected to gross around $6 million from 1,723 theaters in its opening weekend. Prior to its release, Fandango reported that the film's advance ticket sales were surpassing those of ''
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'', which debuted to $11.3 million in March 2019. ''Overcomer'' made $3 million on its first day, including $775,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to slightly over-perform, debuting to $8.1 million over the weekend; as with many faith-based films, it played best in Mid-West and Southern states. The film has grossed $38 million worldwide as of January 2020. According to the film's director, Alex Kendrick, 50 people in one theater accepted Christ after seeing the film, calling it "one of many, many stories" of people affected by the film.


Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews from critics and an average rating of . On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 17 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". Audiences polled by
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gave the film a rare average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale. While '' Deadline Hollywood'' noted it had become "standard" for faith-based films, Kendrick became just the second director (after Rob Reiner) to have three different films earn the score. Tara McNamara of Common Sense Media rated ''Overcomer'' 4 out of 5 stars, writing that "Kendrick's work improves with every film, and he deserves his seat at the head of the faith-based film table." She does criticize the movie's "racial stereotypes", however, and doubts the necessity of Alex Kendrick's character. Kimber Myers of The Los Angeles Times gave the film a mixed review, saying the script "focuses more on tugging at the heartstrings instead of developing characters," but praising its "emotionally effective conclusion that might persuade even the cynics to its cause." Carlos Aguilar of TheWrap wrote "Sports-Centric Faith-Based Drama Preaches, Repetitively, to the Choir," saying that "The writing, the acting, even the lighting fails to turn the thudding messaging into something resembling cinematic entertainment."


References


External links

* * {{Alex Kendrick 2019 films Films directed by Alex Kendrick 2010s English-language films 2019 drama films 2019 independent films American independent films African-American drama films Films about Christianity Films about religion Sony Pictures films Films about evangelicalism Films shot in Georgia (U.S. state) 2010s American films