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Boring, mainly thanks to its copied main premise from the first film of this remake trilogy. <em>'Angels in the Endzone'</em> is a lame watch. I do appreciate the switching up of the backstory for the sporting events, but even then they ...


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The football team Jesse is on is terrible, and after the death of his father Jesse quits the team. Then angels come to help the team get better and nobody can see them but Jesse's little brother.
A devoutly religious high school football player is killed in a car accident, only to return as a guardian angel. He must now help his former team win the championship game. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about life, faith, and the importance of teamwork.
Angels in the Endzone was a modest family-oriented film that garnered a mixed to positive reception, primarily praised for its uplifting themes and wholesome content, though criticized by some for its predictable plot and heavy-handed religious messaging. It found a receptive audience among families looking for faith-based entertainment.
Praised for its positive messages and family-friendly nature.
Criticized for a formulaic storyline and overt religious themes.
Seen as a heartwarming, albeit simple, sports comedy.
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The film was produced by World Wide Pictures, a production company founded by World War II evangelist Billy Graham, and often distributed through Christian organizations.
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Boring, mainly thanks to its copied main premise from the first film of this remake trilogy. <em>'Angels in the Endzone'</em> is a lame watch. I do appreciate the switching up of the backstory for the sporting events, but even then they ...
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