Soul Surfer is an inspiring true story of Bethany Hamilton, the young girl who lost an arm in a shark attack but continued to surf. Not only did she continue surfing, but she went on to become a professional surfer. The film version of this experience is exactly what you might expect, with a little dash of religion sprinkled in as a message.
Although the script for this was bound to be inspirational and moving, Soul Surfer drowns the audience in saccharine material at every chance it gets. This is only saved by a few great performances, though the less experienced and talented are destroyed by the poorly written script. Carrie Underwood gives perhaps the most atrocious film debut ever given by a musical performer, and that isn’t even all the script’s fault. 
            AnnaSophia Robb stars as Bethany 
            The Blu-ray also includes deleted scenes and three behind-the-scenes featurettes. There is also a documentary which is focused much more the real Hamilton, who also adds a featurette about professional surfing to the collection. The high definition presentation is also significantly used in the gorgeous Hawaiian setting. 

 
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