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Seven Days in Utopia

Talent can only get you so far. For golfer Luke Chisholm, that turns out to be Utopia, Texas -- where he's left stranded after blowing his pro debut.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 6.1
Studio : Utopia Pictures,  Prospect Park, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Robert Duvall Lucas Black Melissa Leo Deborah Ann Woll Brian Geraghty
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Linkshoch
2018/08/30

Wonderful Movie

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Pluskylang
2018/08/30

Great Film overall

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MusicChat
2018/08/30

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

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Ginger
2018/08/30

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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jxastudios
2012/03/17

As an avid viewer of cinema, I decided to watch "Seven Days in Utopia" on Netflix. I thought it was boring in itself, but the message of "see, feel, trust" is really useful in life. Also, it was a slightly entertaining deja-vu of 'The Karate Kid" (from the 1980s) and "Cars". My biggest gripe about the movie was that it left everyone wondering if he made the putt, and the narrator saying it didn't matter. Also, the studio set up didhemaketheputt.com as if the movie was based on a true story.Overall, this movie was going to deserve a 7/10 for the valuable Christian message embedded in it, but got a 6/10 for the cheesy relationship between two of the main characters. If you like movies with Christian messages, such as "Letters to God" and "Fireproof", you will love this movie.

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wteamtiger
2012/02/22

I love this site and rely on it a lot as a movie lover but needed to add a regular person review here. Kind of getting tired of these "christian" movies. Really...I watched the whole movie only to be told to find out if he won the damn tourney after the movie was over on a religious web site. Give me a break. Don't waste your time on this one. I love fun and happy going movies and am not anti-god....but this is just silly. Don't waste your time. Lord have mercy. The acting was cute...and the story line was even OK...acting was medium but having a movie with an ending that says....if you want to find out what happens go visit my web site so I can preach to you is just ludicrous. It's about as solid as Rick Santorum for president. I would give it a 3.0 as a movie because of the stupid tactics.

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poco750
2011/12/28

I'm reluctant to even call this a "movie". "Seven days in Utopia" (SDIU) is nothing more than the sanctimonious indulgence of the arrogantly enlightened. I'm only compelled to write this because I'm so irritated with all those that had a hand in sucking me in to watching this absolute useless mess and to hopefully discourage others from making the same mistake.With a "G" rating, I did expect a "warm, fuzzy", family sort of film. I've enjoyed movies like "The Greatest game Ever Played" and "The Rookie" but they were able to convey a magical or even spiritual connection to the "game" (whatever game that may be) without hitting it's audience over the head with their own personal religious choice and an obvious agenda. Something about these other movies can be inspirational without pointing to a specific religion. Almost anyone can identify with the power of positive thought. The concept of "believe in yourself and good things will happen" can be applied to most anyone. The concept of "believe in MY GOD and good things will happen" is arrogant, short-sighted, narrow minded and wreaks of intolerance. To those that like this "movie", well, you are simply the Choir being preached to.Now I might be able to overlook all of the obvious religious content if SDIU was well researched and executed from a golf stand point but not only is the audience being sold "God" in this effort, you're also asked to sit through a sales pitch for "The Golf Channel", "Callaway Golf" and most ridiculously of all, a "Face On Putter".Before I touch on those points I'll issue the obligatory "Spoiler Alert".In the interest of time, I won't elaborate on each awkward point. There are so many! However there are two that just have to be called out. For one, the "Face-On" putter which the main character uses for the final putt in the final scene. Truly absurd and conspicuously contrived. The concept could only be an obviously contrived premise to market this putter. Either that or this is the writers chosen method of putting and he chose this forum to preach to you about his putter while preaching to you about his God. At some point in the movie Robert Duvall's character tries to make a point to the main character about "knowing why you do everything". The point being that when someone questions this during a game you won't get flustered and have them "get into your head". In other words, stay true to your own convictions no matter what others might say. I actually like this thought and think it could be a good lesson for all. If that is what Mr. Cook was going for, I could almost buy it. However, why would any touring pro use a standard putter for 71 holes of a four day tournament and pull out the strange "Face-On" putter for the last putt of the last hole? A putt for the "win" no less? His traditional putter clearly played a big role in putting him in that position in the first place! If the lesson here is about "conviction" than why wasn't he using the "Face-On" putter for the whole tournament? You know this is coming too! You can see the long putter sticking out of the golf bag in scenes leading up to the last. Additionally, to try and claim that this putter is a better way of putting has no basis or support. For what it's worth, I'm an avid golfer with a current handicap of 8 (have been as low as a 5 in past years). I enjoy watching all Pro Golf Tours on TV. PGA, LPGA and The Champions Tour. No-one on those tours that I'm aware of is using this type of putter or putting style. The late, great, Sam Snead used this type of putter but he died in 2002 at the age of 89. To each, his own as they say but if it truly was a better method more pros would be using it. They are not and it really is that simple. Neither is anyone I know or have seen in twenty years. What was SDIU, really? A movie or a "Face-On" putter infomercial? Maybe the sequel will tell!Now last and definitely the worst is the ending or more accurately, the lack of an ending. You don't see if the putt goes in for the "win". The "movie" ends there with a black screen and the URL "didhemaketheputt.com". Curiosity got the best of my wife and she had to check. Sure enough the URL leads you to a continuing sermon from David Cook and a spiritually, self-promoting message to look for his sequel.Don't bother with "Seven Days in Utopia"! Don't bother with the link! Certainly don't bother with the sequel! Shame on everyone that played a role in sucking us in and ripping us off: Of course David Cook, the other writers and director of SDIU. All actors and KJ Choi! Shame on you too! We now will question anything you're part of in the future. Comcast, for making this available on "On-Demand" without a proper description or preview that could have warned us about the religious agenda. The Golf Channel, for supporting such a blatant evangelical effort. It will be hard for me to take any of you seriously moving forward. And Callaway Golf for the same reasons. I'll never buy another item with the Callaway logo on it. Not a club, not a ball and certainly not a hat, the primary vessel of your nauseatingly glaring product placements.Much of the "Religious, Right" may sing it's praises but I would even warn some of you to avoid this work. If you are a Christian, you may agree with some of the content but this is still a really, really bad movie!

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duncanhad
2011/12/13

This movie was in the same genre as 'The karate Kid' and countless other movies..disgruntled teen meets Yoda type character and discovers how golf/boxing/karate is a metaphor for buddhism/Christianity.Golf is like fly fishing, you should picture your shots before you take them, bury your bad feelings...it was like a smörgåsbord of clichés.There is always a girl involved and an anti hero - and I think you can guess the plot of the movie from that - and it does not disappoint. I was hoping that it would at least have an original ending - however it could not even come up with one! You had to come up with one yourself!At the end of the movie I felt I had been bombarded with Christian propaganda, product placement (there was Callaway on everything! The type of driver was even mentioned on the commentary in the closing scene) and tourism to Texas.Bland writing, directing, editing and acting - a perfect storm of blandness.

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