Stephen Lang in 23 Blast (2014)
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Stephen Lang in 23 Blast (2014)
📽️ 23 Blast (2014)
This is a really good story, but the acting is so horrible. Most of it is the script, but you can definitely tell that this is not an A-list movie. Another problem is that these people are supposed to be in high school, but they look like they’re approaching forty. If you can look past the glaring issues, the story itself is worth watching the movie for. And it’s something you can watch with the whole family, so that’s always a plus.
Sex/nudity: 1/10 (kissing)
Language: 2/10 (very mild and infrequent)
Violence: 2/10 (sports injuries and violence)
Overall rating: 7/10
23 Blast: Directed by Dylan Baker. With Stephen Lang, Alexa PenaVega, Mark Hapka, Max Adler. When a high-school football star is suddenly st
23 Blast: Directed by Dylan Baker. With Stephen Lang, Alexa PenaVega, Mark Hapka, Max Adler. When a high-school football star is suddenly stricken with irreversible, total blindness, he must decide whether to accept his new reality or attempt a return to the game he still loves.
23 BLAST
(2013 Drama/Sport)
As a typical teenager, Travis Freeman (Mark Hapka) is a local hero both on and off the high-school football field in his small Kentucky town, but in 1997, Travis contracts an infection that destroys his optic nerve and renders him blind overnight. With the loving help and concern of his parents, physical therapist, coach and best friend, Travis demonstrates what true bravery is: He continues to compete on the gridiron and helps his team advance to the state finals.
Initial release: October 20, 2013
Director: Dylan Baker
Based on: Real-life story of Travis Freeman
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23 BLAST
(2013 Drama/Sport)
As a typical teenager, Travis Freeman (Mark Hapka) is a local hero both on and off the high-school football field in his small Kentucky town, but in 1997, Travis contracts an infection that destroys his optic nerve and renders him blind overnight. With the loving help and concern of his parents, physical therapist, coach and best friend, Travis demonstrates what true bravery is: He continues to compete on the gridiron and helps his team advance to the state finals.
Initial release: October 20, 2013
Director: Dylan Baker
Based on: Real-life story of Travis Freeman
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23 BLAST
(2013 Drama/Sport)
As a typical teenager, Travis Freeman (Mark Hapka) is a local hero both on and off the high-school football field in his small Kentucky town, but in 1997, Travis contracts an infection that destroys his optic nerve and renders him blind overnight. With the loving help and concern of his parents, physical therapist, coach and best friend, Travis demonstrates what true bravery is: He continues to compete on the gridiron and helps his team advance to the state finals.
Initial release: October 20, 2013
Director: Dylan Baker
Based on: Real-life story of Travis Freeman
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