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A heartfelt documentary with oceans of inspiration, Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable is now available on Home Video. With determination that most of us would love to have and a strong will to put her tragedy behind her, this is one woman’s story you’ll never forget. It’s great for the whole family, a gift or if you just want to get your adrenaline pumping.

When she was just a teen, avid surf boarder Bethany Hamilton found herself on the edge of death she has her left arm torn from her body by a 14 foot Tiger shark. Depressed, but not wanting to make it something that would take away her drive and determination, she works herself back up on the board. With the help of coaches and family, Bethany not only rides the waves, but starts competing in tournaments, winning a lot of them in the process of becoming a star and a mom.

The documentary adds a whole lot more than the film Soul Surfer that was made back in 2011. In fact that film was a huge success as well, because it showed how one person never gave up and always faced the next challenge. During the release of the film I interviewed Brittany and I will never forget her amazing personality that exuded an aura of pride and courage. It was not only an interview, but an awakening for me because this young 21 year old cared about others passing along her spirit to challenge even myself. https://acedmagazine.com/bethany-hamilton-the-soul-surfer-an-interview/

Bethany Hamilton surfer with John Delia 2013

Taking you back to her childhood we see clips of local surfers holding Bethany’s surfboard with a shark bite taken out of it. The jaws of the huge 14 ft. Tiger Shark are indented showing the volume of the bite. Photos and video of Bethany in the hospital show the aftershock of the girl who just lost her left arm. It’s a nightmare, but one she will come back from.

Bethany, her husband Adam Dirks and their son Tobias a winning family

Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable includes early childhood, her winning and losing, her marriage, super challenges and having a son. You will be treated to that fighting spirit through actual films and news reels of her rise to surfer fame. Director and writer Aaron Lieber edits the movie with an opening sequence that shows Bethany as an adult wanting to ride the biggest wave she can find, and that being Hawaii’s “Jaws”. It’s a 50 ft. monster that looks like a tsunami. That’s like a 5 story building at its peak and when it crashes down the power is beyond belief. You can see how calm she is as she talks about wanting to work the wave for the ride of her life. Smart editing and filming is what makes Lieber a stand out filmmaker.

Checking out the big wave of “Jaws” all photos courtesy of Aaron Lieber

The film has been rated PG for an intense accident sequence and some thematic material. PLEASE take a few moments to view the credits as it shows clips along the way to the very end where the last heartfelt surprise scene is one you will never forget.

FINAL ANALYSIS: A documentary that shows courage, determination and inspires. (5 out of 5 Stars)

Additional Film Information:
Cast: Bethany Hamilton
Directed and co-written by: Aaron Lieber
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: PG for an intense accident sequence and some thematic material
Running Time: 1 hr. 52 min.
Opening Date: July 12, 2019
Distributed by: Entertainment Studios
Released in: Blu-ray, DVD

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Writer, critic, film editor John Delia, Sr. has been on all sides of the movie business from publications to film making. He has worked as a film critic with ACED Magazine for more than 20 years and other publications for a total of 40 years. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Florida. John is a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association and Critics Association of Central Florida Send John a message at jdelia@acedmagazine.com