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Sigue la historia real de Donna y el reverendo Martin y su iglesia en el este de Texas. 22 familias adoptaron a 77 niños del sistema de acogida local, lo que inició un movimiento en favor de... Leer todoSigue la historia real de Donna y el reverendo Martin y su iglesia en el este de Texas. 22 familias adoptaron a 77 niños del sistema de acogida local, lo que inició un movimiento en favor de los niños vulnerables de todo el mundo.Sigue la historia real de Donna y el reverendo Martin y su iglesia en el este de Texas. 22 familias adoptaron a 77 niños del sistema de acogida local, lo que inició un movimiento en favor de los niños vulnerables de todo el mundo.
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- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
Aria Jennai Pulliam
- Mercedes
- (as Aria Pulliam)
Asher Liam Clay
- Tyler
- (as Asher Clay)
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This is a wonderful movie. It is definitely for teenagers and older due to the nature of this movie with some intense scenes. Although none of the seems are graphic, they are still impactful. Tissues may be in order! I am a mental health professional, so none of this was surprising to me but will likely be eye-opening for most people. There is sadness, laughter, fear, joy, hope, and faith throughout this movie. This is an important movie to give the average person a glimpse of an often overlooked problem, while focusing on the power of God. With faith and community, this beautiful movie will make you be thankful for all you have and motivated to help those less fortunate. I highly recommend this movie.
... for the sake of "the least of us."
Theological differences aside, it's a solid film about an inspiring event that we in the faith should not overlook. It is a film that does not pull any punches- its PG13 rating is well deserved. Going into it, I was afraid the filmmakers would try to make adoption look easy. They did not. As they show, it can be a downright terrifying experience. There are scenes where the adoptive parents are in full-on regret mode. But, as explained in the movie, we have not been created to live easy lives. We live to carry the burden of others like Christ did. Mr. And Mrs. Martin, as well as their congregation, show us what this looks like.
I got to see this at an advanced screening. I knew a little about the plot but not everything. I thought it had a high production value from cinematography, quality of acting, and script was well developed. The story is raw. Not overly gratuitous with the violence as in the Sound of Freedom. They hint at the trauma inflicted without showing every detail, but you get the idea, which is why I'd caution parents to watch it themselves first before letting kids under 13 see it, or if your child of any age is sensitive. The pacing of the story was mostly good but they probably could have edited 10-15 minutes out and it would have tightened things up. I encourage people to give this story a chance even though it isn't the most cheerful story, think Sound of Freedom or the original The Color Purple. It is said to be based on a true story. It did make the rounds in the news cycle at the time, however, I won't be surprised to find out later some of the story was altered slightly to enhance drama as we later find out is the case with the majority of movies/tv "based on a true story". The theme is a call to duty for people who are able in some way to rally around kids in the foster care and/or adoption systems. These kids need loving homes where they can heal from the traumas inflicted on them. At the end they show a montage of where some of the people are now which is interesting.
This is not a feel-good movie of the week. This movie has intense scenes of child abuse and neglect. It also shows realistic trauma for foster and adopted kids.
I went to see this in the theater with my wife and three children (ages 10, 11, and 11). I assumed it got the PG-13 rating for a few minor swears. My kids have seen pg-13 movies before, and with discernment, I've felt fine about it. I did not feel fine watching this with them; I was a little horrified about how serious some of the scenes were. This needs more of a PG-15 rating. This is for mature young adults-not kids.
This movie handles the issues delicately and not graphically, but it looks at the trauma full in the face. It doesn't sensationalize the abuse, but it doesn't shy away from it either.
I probably would have enjoyed it more without my kids, but for their sakes I was ready to walk out a number of times.
Otherwise, the story was good, acting good. It was a fine production.
Parents be ware though. This is not a movie for your whole family.
I went to see this in the theater with my wife and three children (ages 10, 11, and 11). I assumed it got the PG-13 rating for a few minor swears. My kids have seen pg-13 movies before, and with discernment, I've felt fine about it. I did not feel fine watching this with them; I was a little horrified about how serious some of the scenes were. This needs more of a PG-15 rating. This is for mature young adults-not kids.
This movie handles the issues delicately and not graphically, but it looks at the trauma full in the face. It doesn't sensationalize the abuse, but it doesn't shy away from it either.
I probably would have enjoyed it more without my kids, but for their sakes I was ready to walk out a number of times.
Otherwise, the story was good, acting good. It was a fine production.
Parents be ware though. This is not a movie for your whole family.
At this time in our world, this story of hearts and lives opening to receive foster children is so welcome. You might shake your head in disbelief that this kind of goodness really is present, but I was thrilled to have this movie shine a light on what genuine people will do for our children. The film was powerful and tender, real and heart felt.
The actors were excellent and well chosen. I am grateful for all the hard work it must have taken to film this, with the children involved especially.
I loved that the people in the film of Possom Trot where shown at the end so we could see what thee children are thankfully up to now. VEry beautiful.
The actors were excellent and well chosen. I am grateful for all the hard work it must have taken to film this, with the children involved especially.
I loved that the people in the film of Possom Trot where shown at the end so we could see what thee children are thankfully up to now. VEry beautiful.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the true story of how Reverend Martin and his wife Donna Martin, in their small Bennett Chapel church of Possum Trot, East Texas, were able to help 77 of the most difficult to place children become adopted by 22 families.
- ConexionesFeatured in Townhall: DailyWire+ and Angel Studios Team Up (2024)
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- 11.647.099 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.078.758 US$
- 7 jul 2024
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- 11.723.502 US$
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