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Family Movies Since his wife’s death, Ed Mills has been stuck. In his grief, he does the best he can to raise his young daughter, pushing her to play the game he loves — baseball. But Abby wants to quit baseball and try ballet creating a rift in their close relationship. To bring them back together, Ed will have to get past his grief and let Abby pursue her own dreams.

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Rating: Stars
Great family movie with many interesting topics to discuss.
- KELLY - 07/27/2007

Rating: Stars
My family really enjoyed the story line and the acters were very good. I have only one complaint. The scenes where the dad is in a bar and drinking beer. I do not feel that this added anything to the story line. I know that that is part of the life of baseball players and most of the rest of the non-Christian world, but I did not appreciate my 8 year old granddaughter seeing this. I would like for Feature Films for Families to strongly consider omiting these type of secnes from their movies. This temporarly misguided dad could have just as well been sitting in McDonalds or some other non-alcohol type restaurant and drinking Diet Coke or some thing like that and it would have still been able to make the point of the movie that people need to have their priorities in the right order.
- RICKY - 06/02/2007

Rating: Stars
Love is meeting another's needs even when they clash with ours. Ed needed Abby to enjoy his passion of baseball while her need was to be part of her dad's life. The argument was not about ballet or baseball; it was about time together. The real moral is that life goes on and we have to make the best of what we have. The closing scene being back at the Little League game highlights this. Ed realized his joy came from his family rather than his career and Abby realized she could please her father and still be a little girl. The other theme I picked up on was that we all need somebody. Each main character was missing something and you pulled it together in the last few scenes. Very nice.
- SUSAN - 05/31/2006

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