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The 5th Quarter

  PG-13

Rick Bieber

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Plot Summary

In the spirit of The Blind Side comes this inspiring true story of family, faith and football. Aidan Quinn and Andie MacDowell deliver emotionally stirring performances as the mother and father of Jon Abbate, a rising football star at Wake Forest University. Their lives are suddenly shattered when the family’s youngest son, Luke, is killed in a tragic accident. Inspired by Luke’s memory, Jon courageously leads the Wake Forest team to a series of last-minute victories — leading to a thrilling climax that will make you stand up and cheer!

Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes

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40%
  • Reviews Counted: 5
  • Fresh: 2
  • Rotten: 3
  • Average Rating: 6.1/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: The film is poorly written and directed at the most basic levels. – Robert Koehler, Variety, Sep 13, 2011

Rotten: This real-life football story fumbles the ball at every decisive juncture. – Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter, Sep 13, 2011

Fresh: It scores points for being that rare "faith based film" to show a little edge. – Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel, Mar 23, 2011

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Customer Reviews

amazing!

great movie u have got to get this u will not regret it

AMAZING ABSOLUTLEY AMAZING

I cried just watching a trailor it was so amazing IT WAS WORTH EVERY PENNY!!!!!!! I rarely cry in movies i will admit that i am a man that honestly cried through a trailor and movie cause it meant so much to me

Soon to be on lifetime television.

Watching the preview of this movie had me interested, so I decided to rent it. Not great acting but still decent. It was a very emotional movie to watch having to deal with death, and I'll admit it did get tears in my eyes a few times especially at the end. What really disappointed me was the actual football portion of the movie. Almost all football scenes were clips from the actual games,, and nothing more. Very disappointing in that way.

The 5th Quarter
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2011

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