‘Soul on Fire’ Review: A Childhood Accident Leads to Higher Ground in Smooth If Bland Inspirational Biopic
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The review of 'Soul on Fire' highlights how the film, directed by Sean McNamara, follows a childhood accident that leads to personal growth. While it draws comparisons to his earlier work 'Soul Surfer,' which was well-received for its inspirational themes, this new biopic is described as smooth yet bland. It matters because it reflects the ongoing trend of filmmakers exploring real-life stories of resilience, even if the execution may not always resonate with audiences.
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