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Soul Surfer

User rating: 3.49 65 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: April 8, 2011

PG | Action, Adventure, Drama, Family | 1h 46m

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User rating: 3.49

Based on 296 votes and 65 reviews.


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User rating: July 9, 2011

A very powerful movie about the courage and will to overcome adversity and succeed.

User rating: July 8, 2011

it was interesting

User rating: July 8, 2011

Incredibly inspirational movie. I went thinking "groan", but I was so amazed by the beauty and emotion and story and acting. This is a must-see movie for your teenagers to see.

User rating: June 2, 2011

For me an unexpected surprise and moving story of overcoming tragedy, faith in purpose, and determination to do right and be the best one can be, and never give up, no matter what. Loved the telling of that story.

User rating: May 23, 2011

Like it alot.

User rating: May 21, 2011

It's awesome!!

User rating: May 16, 2011

Everyone could benefit from seeing this movie. It makes my mountains look like molehills. The cinematography is fabulous also. I could watch it over and over.

User rating: May 14, 2011

What an amazing story, great to see a movie that gives glory to God on the big screen!

User rating: May 10, 2011

Loved the movie so much, so inspiring to those who have a goal in life only to be tested with tragedies... it's a must see !!

User rating: May 9, 2011

How can people say to leave the religious beliefs out when they are central to the story? - especially when it's a true story? It's a fabulous movie about a girl's incredible faith in God after losing an arm. Some people would lose their faith in God after such a horrific event and just give up their dream and be bitter. She wonders why God let it happen but gives Him credit for helping her overcome the handicap. It's not her own will that does it. Without her beliefs, there would be no story!