HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 35 Pairs of Chicago Passes to ‘Soul Surfer’ With Carrie Underwood, Helen Hunt

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CHICAGO – In our latest true-story edition of HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 35 admit-two passes up for grabs to the advance Chicago screening of the new film “Soul Surfer” with AnnaSophia Robb, Carrie Underwood, Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt!

“Soul Surfer” also stars Sonya Balmores, Chris Brochu, Christie Brooke, David Chokachi, Kelly Crean, Yasmin Dar, Irie Driscoll, Faith Fay, John Mitchell Fultz, Cody Gomes, Kim Morgan Greene, Dutch Hofstetter and Tiffany Hofstetter from writer and director Sean McNamara.

To win your free pass to the advance Chicago screening of “Soul Surfer” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just answer our question below. That’s it! This screening is on Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. Directions to enter this Hookup and immediately win can be found beneath the graphic below.

The movie poster for Soul Surfer with Carrie Underwood, Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt
The movie poster for “Soul Surfer” with Carrie Underwood, Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt.
Image credit: FilmDistrict

Here is the plot description for “Soul Surfer”:

“Soul Surfer” is the inspiring true story of teen surfer Bethany Hamilton. Through her sheer determination and unwavering faith, she lost her arm in a shark attack and courageously overcame all odds to become a champion again. The film features an all-star cast including AnnaSophia Robb, Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt with Carrie Underwood in her film debut.

In the wake of this life-changing event that took her arm and nearly her life, Bethany’s feisty determination and steadfast beliefs spur her toward an adventurous comeback that gives her the grit to turn her loss into a gift for others.

Bethany (Robb) was born to surf. A natural talent who took to the waves at a young age, she was leading an idyllic, sun-drenched, surfer girl’s life on the Kauai Coast. When she was competing in national competitions with her best friend Alana (Lorraine Nicholson), everything changed in a heartbeat. On Halloween morning, Bethany was on a typical ocean outing when a 14-foot tiger shark came out of nowhere and seemed to shatter all her dreams.

“Soul Surfer” reveals the moving aftermath of this headline-making story as Bethany fights to recover and grapples with the future. Strengthened by the love of her parents, Tom (Quaid) and Cheri (Hunt), she refuses to give in or give up and begins a bold return to the water. Still, the questions keep hammering her: Why did this happen? Why did she have to lose everything? Will she ever feel the joy and power of riding the waves again? And if she can’t be a surfer, then who is she?

The devastating 2004 tsunami in the Pacific Ocean unexpectedly gives Bethany a new perspective. Traveling to Phuket, Thailand with her youth-group leader Sara Hill (Underwood), she witnesses life beyond her own shoreline and discovers her greater purpose: she can make a difference in the lives of others. Filled with a new sense of hope and direction, she returns home with a renewed resolve to conquer her own limitations and set an encouraging example for people facing adversity.

At the national championships, Bethany bravely faces off with her fiercest rival, Malia Birch (Sonya Balmores), and takes her astonishing one-armed surfing technique to the limit. But as the horn blows and the suspenseful competition kicks off, Bethany is no longer thinking about the challenges of her body. Now her surfing, biggest dreams and her life have become about pushing her own physical limits to touch the souls of others.

Directed by Sean McNamara, the screenplay was by McNamara, Deborah Schwartz, Douglas Schwartz and Michael Berk. “Soul Surfer” is based on the book by Bethany Hamilton, Sheryl Berk and Rick Bundschuh. The screen story is by Sean McNamara, Deborah Schwartz, Douglas Schwartz, Michael Berk, Matt R. Allen, Caleb Wilson and Brad Gann.

The movie trailer for “Soul Surfer” can be watched now below.

To secure your free tickets now, make sure you’re logged into your HollywoodChicago.com account. If you don’t yet have one, you can quickly register here. Having an account with a valid e-mail address is required. Then, simply add a new comment in the form below. In your comment, include an answer to this question:




Is it ever time to give up on a true dream?



Like all Hookups here, this HollywoodChicago.com Hookup is simple: Just submit your comment below and we will award 35 admit-two tickets randomly via e-mail for our “Soul Surfer” Hookup. Winners need to arrive early as seats are consumed on a first-come, first-served basis. Good luck!

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DGardunio's picture

Sometimes

I think if your arm gets eaten by a shark, it’s okay to give up on a true dream. You shouldn’t feel bad about that one. Rotten luck.

jackie85's picture

Dream

Never give up on your dreams.

angeladepp's picture

I think that giving up is

I think that giving up is needed sometimes because you have to know your limits and focus on what IS attainable.

jeremyp's picture

Dreams

Do it now before you get to old.

jeremyp's picture

Dreams

Do it now before you get to old.

David Smith's picture

Yes

Sometimes it’s just not gonna happen.

Anonymous's picture

It is never too late! There

It is never too late! There is always a a time and place to begin, u just have to put the effort to pursue it!

GoodyGoody's picture

as long as there's a breath

left in your body, you should never give up.

i have seen it time and time again…i think the most challenging times serve to fuel you.

and if you really believe and want something, you just keep at it until its yours.

Anonymous's picture

Ever Give Up On Your Dream

No you should never give up, because you may have regrets if you did.

lilroy27's picture

Dreams

Do not give up on your dreams.

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