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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flywheel
this is a low budget movie but is an excellent tool for Christian ethics teaching . Very good for youth groups .



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Uplifting Movie
The Movie Flywheel is a very uplifting movie. The movie is not nearly as believable as their next movie, Facing the Giants, but it is still a pretty decent movie. This is the producers/writers first attempt to do a full length movie and although the characters are not quite as strong as the ones in Facing the Giants they still provide the viewer with some good clean family entertainment.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great message
I really enjoyed Flywheel. The quality was not a good as Facing the Giants, but the message was just as powerful. I would strongly recommend this movie. It covers so many facets of life, from relationships, to ethics, to trusting and obeying God. It is very realistic.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The movie everyone in America should see!!
Awesome movie! I highly recommend it to everyone. It has it all drama, comedy, and reality.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flywheel inspires
This is my second Christian movie and I have to say it was a little slow at the beginning. I didn't know what a flywheel was until this movie and of course it's used as a metaphor.

It's about a shady used car salesman who is successful, but there is something missing. He is arrogant and treats others like they are second to him, even his son who loves him deeply. He doesn't ralize how much he hurts those around him.

He begins to realize that he isn't "all that" when he overhears his son speaking about him - needless to say it's not in a good way. We slowly see this man's view point changing, as well as within.

It's one thing to say you believe it God/Jesus but to really hand over yourself wholeheartedly that's quite another story.




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