‘Seven Days in Utopia’ Hits Theaters

'Seven Days in Utopia'
Share:

Based on David L. Cook’s best-selling 2009 novel Golf’s Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia (Zondervan), Seven Days in Utopia opened Friday in more than 550 theaters across the country.

Last month, Zondervan released a movie tie-in edition to the film—which stars Academy Award-winners Robert Duvall and Melissa Leo. Cook was one of the screenwriters of the movie.

In the sports drama, young Texas golfer Luke Chisholm (Lucas Black) drops out of the sport after being publicly humiliated during a tournament. When Chisholm unexpectedly gets stranded in Utopia, Texas, for a week, he meets an eccentric rancher and former professional golfer Johnny Crawford (Duvall), who teaches him not only about a better swing, but a better way of life.

The film has been heavily marketed to the faith-based community, especially pastors’ screenings. The producers have created a grassroots campaign, which includes a ministry resource site.

Barry Landis, one of the producers, said that the film could have the same impact as Cook’s book, “which has helped transform the lives of many men and their families.”

“Men have bought the book in bulk to share with their men’s ministries in churches throughout the country, which was one of the reasons it was a best-seller,” Landis added.

The movie has received some early mixed reviews. “While corny at times, this sports drama is sure to find a welcoming audience with its down-home Christian message,” The Hollywood Reporter observed. “An otherwise cornball, inspirational tale about finding God through golf, Seven Days in Utopia must be given full credit for coming up with something new in movies: To learn what happens at the end, you’ve got to go online.”

The Orlando Sentinel noted that the film “treats its subject as if it’s a tap-in for par, and thus, most of the best clubs were left in the bag.” Variety added that the movie was “little more than a pleasantly passable Christian sports parable delivered as a sort of Texan golfer’s version of The Karate Kid.”

Click here for more information on Seven Days in Utopia. No date has yet been set for the DVD release.

Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Government Educators Putting Homeschoolers in Their Sights

Johns Hopkins School of Education’s upcoming launch of a “Homeschool Hub” has stirred apprehensions among homeschooling advocates, particularly those with a Christian viewpoint favoring homeschooling over public schools. Financed by supporters of taxpayer-funded private and home education, the new initiative...

Allen Parr Reveals the Signs of a False Teacher

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_LozmrkYMA In our world today, it seems as though Christians are attacking other Christians in unprecedented numbers. Are many of these teachers actually false teachers, or do we just disagree with one another? In an exclusive interview with Charisma News,...

Gov. Ron DeSantis Says No to Satanic Temple in Schools

The U.S. Bill of Rights, Amendment I: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably...

Students Protest Invasion of ‘Furries’ at Their School

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I09wl5Q0UlE Who would have thought our world would come to a place where children are terrified of their classmates, not because they are bullies, but because they believe they’re animals? In Utah, middle schoolers protested after dealing with classmates who...

Taylor Swift’s Latest Anti-Holy Spirit Album

Taylor Swift is holding nothing back on her latest album when it comes to her personal beliefs. Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” is nothing short of blasphemous when it comes to her choice of lyrics. Using stories from Scripture in...