There's Bethany hamiltion. The really good surfer chick whose arm was ripped off by a shark. And Bethany Galeotti. She plays Haley James-Scott in One Tree Hill.
There really isn't an antagonist. But in some way, the shark kind of is an antagonist for the attack really turned Bethany's life around
The only antagonist I can really come up with would be the 14-foot-long tiger shark that attacked Bethany
"Soul Surfer" is a biographical sports drama film that falls under the genre of sports, drama, and biography. It tells the inspiring true story of surfer Bethany Hamilton who overcomes a shark attack to return to competitive surfing.
Bethany Hamilton lives in Kauai, Hawaii Read "Soul Surfer", its a really good book Bethany wrote herself about her life. It helped me a lot
No, she wore a green sleeve and it was edited later on to make the illusion that she had no arm. Most of the surf scenes, you don't see her face because it's actually Bethany Hamilton surfing. Pretty smart how they did it, hey?
According to Bethany in her book Soul Surfer, when she got bit, all she felt was a lot of pressure and lightning-fast tugs. It didn't really hurt her because scientifically, during major injuries, your body is aware of the injury but pain signals are not sent to the brain until later on (known as phantom pain)
I know about the climax because i am a professional teacher that went to the academy of Hawaii for 1 year and 6 months we learned about climaxes. The high climax of the book Soul Surfer is Bethany trying to find out who she wants to be again and trying to find the real her. She wants God to think of her as something good not a person trying to be who there really not. And when bethany hamilton surfs that the biggest way she can express her way to God telling him that she loves him and praises him everyday besides praying and going to church. so, that a bit about the climax if you want more advice go to wow.com
I don't think so. Sometimes biographical films add false stuff to add more emotion, but personally, I believe that that certain part was false
David Josh Lawrence has: Played Surfer in "Surfer, Dude" in 2008. Played Fire Fighter in "Eagle Eye" in 2008. Played Jorge in "The Sinners" in 2010. Performed in "Left in the Desert" in 2010. Played Beck Moon in "Moon" in 2011. Played Dave in "Never Really Had You" in 2012. Played Chet in "Beyond the Trophy" in 2012. Played Stuart in "Air Disturbance" in 2014.
It was really awsome so inspirational
If the book is anything like the movie (too often, that's not the case), then the theme of the book is that what we often think of as important or the be-all end-all really isn't that crucial sometimes and that what we're meant to do is often different than what we think it is, so keep your mind and your heart open. That's what I got from it anyway. I think a secondary theme is also that if you want something, truly know why you want it and keep working smart, not only hard, to achieve it, despite taking some bumps along the way. If anyone thinks I'm wrong, please feel free to improve my answer.