However, the loss weighs particularly heavy on Luke's older brother Jon (Ryan Merriman).Stefan Guy stars as Luke Abbate, a 15-year-old who is one of several passengers in a car driven by a reckless teenager who eventually loses control of the vehicle at nearly 90 mph.The heart of the movie's problem is Bieber's technique, which is ridiculously heavy-handed, failing to acknowledge the viewer's ability to feel things for themselves.
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Jon trades in his number for Luke's beloved No.The deceased boy’s organs were donated to five people, so his brother starts wearing the number five, his parents sit the fifth section, and he holds up five fingers before the fourth quarter of his games.Fueled by faith and their deep familial bond, Luke's parents (Aidan Quinn and Andie McDowell) try to rebuild their lives without Luke, fulfilling his wish to help others by donating his organs to save the lives of five other people.
It’s just so uplifting.Although the driver and other passengers are injured, Luke suffers irreparable brain damage and, after being taken off life support, passes away.The 5th Quarter Trailer Movies
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