Sunday, March 25, 2007

Rudy -- A Tale of Inspiration

Rudy is a movie based on the true story of a young man whose dream was to play football for storied Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana. But it's a lot more than a football movie. It's a movie about dreams and hard work.

Rudy grows up idolizing the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Although he is somewhat on the small side, he plays high school football with all his heart as a defensive back. As the film opens, he has just had his final day of high school football. Most of his friends will start work in the local iron foundry after graduation, but Rudy has bigger plans.

Rudy decides that he will play football for one of the top programs in the country. Now the fact that he doesn't have the money, the grades, or even the requisite size or talent to play football at this level does not dissuade him. He says good-bye to his friends and takes a bus to Notre Dame. On his own, he shows up at the stadium and informs the coach of his intention to play. The coach promptly sends him away. He is neither a Notre Dame student nor a football player, and the coach has no use for him.

When Rudy find out that he needs to be a student before he can even try out for the team, he attends a local college with the hopes of getting his grades up. After two long years, he finally makes the grades for acceptance to Notre Dame. He secures a scholarship and transfers in for his junior year.

The only problem now is that Notre Dame recruits players from all over the country. They have no use for a small, unheralded played from backwoods Indiana. Yet, he shows up at the practices and works so hard that the coaches decide to let him have a try-out for the "practice" team. At the try-out, the kid just can't be stopped. He has no talent, but just won't quit. He is hit left and right, has blood streaming down his face, but still refuses to quit.

Finally, the coaches agree to let him practice with the team. Of course every week he holds out hope that he will be put in for just one game. Throughout the season, he impresses everyone with just how hard he is willing to work for his dream. finally, on the last game of the year, in the final minute of a meaningless game, he is put in. As the crowd chants his name, he surprises everyone by breaking through the line and making the final tackle.

This movie is not about playing football. It is about wanting a dream so much, that you are willing to do almost anything to achieve it. It is an inspiring story about life and recommended for all ages.

1 comment:

Aryeh Brickner said...

Probably the greatest ending to a sports movie of all times....

Rudy... Rudy... Rudy... Watching his dad shed tears in the stands is inspiring and touching.

Highle recommended film for the entire family.