The Short Game is coming to theaters soon. I had a chance to see a preview of this film, and it's a heartwarming story about familial relationships and the growing and maturing relationship between brothers. As someone who is a parent to two neurodivergent kids, I could relate the how relationships can change when siblings begin to understand each other better.
Jeremy Avery is vying for a college golf scholarship awarded to the winner of the State Championship, but his preparation and game are affected by family pressures and having to take care of his younger autistic brother, Ethan. These challenges, along with the pressure of carrying his team to State against an opponent who will do anything to win, leads Jeremy on a journey of discovery both internal and of his brother’s savant-like gifts, that if embraced can create an unstoppable pair. On the brink of his greatest victory, Jeremy is forced to make a life-altering decision, finally realizing his own personal dreams or standing by his brother.
If this sounds interesting, buy tickets to see this in theaters - it opens August 29th.
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