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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Starring: Scott Mechlowicz, Amy Smart, Nick Nolte, Ray Wise, Karen Landry Directed By: Victor Salva
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 0025195009126 Format: AC-3 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-06-26 Running Time: 121 Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: 2005
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Truth is Out There!!! Comment: I caught part of this movie on tv and couldn't wait to see the entire movie.
Yes, it is based on an actual person and his struggle while in college to make the gymnastics team. However, I wish they had been true to the actual story and set film in the 1960s. Still it is a good movie for inspiration and discussion.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Spiritual Entertainment Comment: I found this movie to have a simple, yet profound message, done in a most entertaining way. It's a film to be watched several times. On first watch, it may seem like a predictable story but the messages become more thought-provoking the second and third time around. That's why it's in my library.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Peaceful Warrior Comment: Very Inspiring, I applied this to my own life, work, golf, shooting and other aspects, with great success. This Athlete was truley amazing in his recovery.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Peaceful Warrior DVD Comment: Highly recommended for those who are looking for an insight to a "healthier" way of living in their thought processes. It was recommended by two professionals and they were right on the money as far as how one can be inspired by this movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's OK but not as good as the book. Comment: Book is much better, but that's how it usually is. They can't simply fit all of the book into the movie. Still for people who don't like to read much I guess it's an OK introduction to Dan Millman's books.
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