Director: Alex Ranarivelo•Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sport
A former college football star, played by Thomas K. Arnold, is now a washed-up middle-aged man who decides to return to college to finish his degree. He joins the football team and forms an unlikely bond with his younger teammates, inspiring them with his experience and determination. The film explores themes of redemption, second chances, and the enduring spirit of competition.
Old Monk received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often pointed to its predictable plot and uneven tone. While some appreciated the earnest performances and its heartwarming message, many found the film to be derivative of other sports dramas.
The film's premise of a middle-aged comeback is relatable, but the execution lacks originality.
Performances are generally earnest, though sometimes overshadowed by the script's shortcomings.
The sports sequences are adequately handled, but do not offer much excitement.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a sentiment that the film is a decent, albeit uninspired, feel-good sports movie that doesn't break new ground.
The film was independently produced and had a limited theatrical release, with a focus on VOD platforms.
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