
John Nash is challenged by a class rival to a board game that will test their intellect.
Themes: Pride, Losing, Defeat, Humility, Intellect, Competition, Challenges, Sportsmanship, Arrogance
2:24
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In the final race, Red reflects on how Seabiscuit, its trainer, its owner, and its jockey have inspired and completed each other.
Themes: Race, Will, Competition, Determination, Perseverance, Challenges, Solidarity, Body of Christ, Winning
3:30
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When Howard finds out that his jockey lost the race because of blindness in one eye, Howard has mercy on him.
Themes: Second Chance, Mercy, Compassion, Significance, Humanity, Race, Competition, Lying, Losing
3:30
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After a fellow jockey fouls Red during a race, Red becomes infuriated and focuses on revenge instead of winning.
Themes: Anger, Hate, Bitterness, Revenge, Letting Go, Focus, Race, Distraction, Enemy
2:31
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Cody finally learns from Big Z why he faked his own death and quit surfing.
Themes: Temptation, Pride, Identity, Competition, Failure, Giving Up, Embarrassment, Disappointment, Defining Moments
1:26
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The cast of Surf’s Up is asked what it is to be a winner.
Themes: Competition, Passion, Eagerness, Discipleship, Joy, Winning, Dedication, Goals, Sportsmanship
0:54
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After months of job-hunting, Dick finally gets an interview for a desirable company. But he’s not the only one with an interview.
Themes: Ambition, Competition, Survival, Desperation, Selfishness, Disappointment, Eagerness, Race, Ethics
2:12
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