When a shark attack leaves teenage surfing sensation Bethany Hamilton without an arm, she's forced to reevaluate her passion and future. With unwavering support from her family, Bethany refocuses on the sport she loves, only to discover a new calling after witnessing the tsunami devastation in Thailand - using her story to inspire hope and resilience in others.

When a shark attack leaves teenage surfing sensation Bethany Hamilton without an arm, she's forced to reevaluate her passion and future. With unwavering support from her family, Bethany refocuses on the sport she loves, only to discover a new calling after witnessing the tsunami devastation in Thailand - using her story to inspire hope and resilience in others.

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In 2003, teenage Bethany Hamilton (AnnaSophia Robb) lives with her parents, Tom (Dennis Quaid) and Cheri (Helen Hunt), along with her two brothers, Noah (Ross Thomas) and Timmy (Chris Brochu), in the beautiful surroundings of Kauai, Hawaii. All family members share a common passion for surfing, but Bethany and her best friend Alana Blanchard (Lorraine Nicholson) have dedicated themselves to the sport and dare to enter a competition. Unfortunately, this leads to a disappointment for their church youth ministry leader, Sarah Hill (Carrie Underwood), who has to cancel her plans for a missions trip due to the contest.

In a thrilling turn of events, Bethany and Alana score first and third place, respectively, while the second-place finisher, Malina Birch (Sonya Balmores), is not so gracious about the outcome. Despite her resentment, Bethany invites both girls to join her on the winner’s podium, but Malina declines the offer. Following their triumph, Rip Curl surfwear company extends a sponsorship to Bethany and Alana for their future competitions.

On the eve of Halloween, Alana and Bethany sneak out with friends to surf again. Meanwhile, Tom heads to the hospital for knee surgery. While surfing with Alana’s father Holt (Kevin Sorbo) and brother Byron (Jeremy Sumpter), tragedy strikes. As Bethany instinctively dangles her left arm in the water, a tiger shark lunges from the depths, severing her arm near the shoulder. Holt swiftly rescues her and applies a tourniquet, while Byron calls 911. An ambulance intercepts them while en route to the hospital. Just before beginning Tom’s surgery, Dr. David Rovinsky (Craig T. Nelson) is summoned to the emergency room for Bethany. The loss of her arm results in a staggering loss of 60% of her blood, and David’s assertion that her survival is nothing short of a miracle underscores the severity of her injuries.

Though her injury sidetracks her participation in the Rip Curl photoshoots, Bethany remains supportive of Alana. A major television show, Inside Edition, approaches her with an offer for a prosthetic arm that looks perfect but wouldn’t support her weight while surfing. Angered by the proposition, Bethany declines, realizing that it won’t aid in her surfing ambitions. Simultaneously, the invasive media attention places immense strain on her family, who cherishes Holt’s decisive actions that ultimately saved her life.

Determined to overcome her circumstances, Bethany gradually recovers and returns to the sea, adapting her surfing style to make it work with one arm. Not deterred, she re-enters competitive surfing, urging her rival Malina not to go easy on her. Even so, her first attempt doesn’t yield results—she struggles to stay on her board long enough to catch a wave, and Malina wins Again, feeling disheartened, Bethany contemplates stepping away from competitive surfing altogether.

In a poignant moment, Bethany witnesses the devastation caused by the 2004 tsunami on television, illuminating the insignificance of her own challenges. Inspired, she surprises Sarah by joining her youth group on a mission to aid the afflicted in Phuket, Thailand. Among the traumatized, a young boy displays fear of the water, prompting Bethany to take the plunge with her surfboard, using her love for surfing to inspire him. This heartwarming incident reignites her passion for the sport.

To support her new approach to surfing, Tom ingeniously adapts Bethany’s surfboard with a handle she can grip to prevent falls while paddling out— a modification within the competition rules. With renewed belief in her abilities, Bethany enters the national championship. Grateful to Malina for treating her as a worthy competitor, she participates with gusto, still aiming for third place. As time ticks down, all the surfers find themselves waiting for the right wave. However, it is Bethany, guided by her father’s keen instincts, who recognizes the swell brewing and paddles out just in time to catch it, but the judges declare her ride invalid as the time has elapsed. Although Malina emerges as the winner, she finally extends her hand to Bethany, inviting her atop the winners’ platform to share the spotlight.

In the closing moments, Bethany faces the media, asked about her feelings on losing her arm. With profound resilience, she responds, > “I would choose to lose it again because now I can embrace more people than I ever could with both.” The film concludes with real footage of Bethany confidently surfing post-attack and snippets from her interviews and special appearances, reminding us of her unwavering spirit.

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