

Movie spotlight
Going to the Mat
Jace Newfield has a problem. Besides being blind and being the new kid at school, his problem is that the kids at his new school thinks he's a jerk. Jace has to find a way to be accepted into his new school. Joining the wrestling team just might work.
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Plot Summary
A struggling former wrestling champion, now working as a janitor, gets a chance to train a promising high school wrestler. However, the young athlete is visually impaired, presenting unique challenges. Together, they must overcome prejudice and their own doubts to succeed in the competitive world of collegiate wrestling.
Critical Reception
Going to the Mat was a made-for-television movie that received a generally positive reception, particularly for its heartwarming story and inspirational themes. It was praised for its portrayal of overcoming adversity and its focus on themes of sportsmanship and disability awareness. The performances, especially from the lead actors, were also highlighted as a strong point.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inspirational and heartwarming narrative.
Appreciated for its sensitive depiction of an athlete with a disability.
Seen as a feel-good family sports drama with strong moral undertones.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are scarce due to its nature as a made-for-TV movie. However, those that exist often echo the positive sentiments, highlighting its uplifting message and enjoyable family viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Walt Disney Television and aired on The Wonderful World of Disney, indicating its intended family-friendly audience and production values.
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