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Running for Grace
An orphan boy of mixed race finds family with the newly arrived white village doctor in Hawaii. The boy can run like the wind, and begins bringing Doc's medicine to coffee pickers throughout the mountainous region. On an errand, the medicine runner meets the daughter of the plantation owner and a forbidden, young love blossoms like the white "Kona Snow" of the surrounding coffee trees.
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Plot Summary
In 1920s rural Australia, a young doctor falls in love with a determined woman while secretly competing in a dangerous endurance race. He must balance his medical duties and growing feelings with the brutal demands of the competition. The race tests not only his physical limits but also his moral compass and his understanding of true grit.
Critical Reception
Running for Grace received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with some acknowledging its earnest intentions and performances, while others found its narrative predictable and lacking in depth. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the inspirational sports element but often citing pacing issues and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its scenic Australian setting and the physical challenge depicted in the endurance race.
Criticized for a slow pace and a somewhat predictable storyline that doesn't fully engage.
Performances, particularly from Jim Caviezel, were noted as a highlight by some reviewers.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a well-intentioned drama with some inspirational moments, particularly appreciating the depiction of the grueling race. However, many felt the plot was slow-moving and lacked emotional resonance, with some characters being underdeveloped.
Fun Fact
The film is set in the Australian outback, and the endurance race depicted is inspired by historical long-distance running events that were popular in the early 20th century.
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