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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDying mother Sarah tells her elder son Drew that her last wish is for him to take his younger brother Will to the place they were born. Despite tragic family history, hope gives promise to t... Tout lireDying mother Sarah tells her elder son Drew that her last wish is for him to take his younger brother Will to the place they were born. Despite tragic family history, hope gives promise to the future.Dying mother Sarah tells her elder son Drew that her last wish is for him to take his younger brother Will to the place they were born. Despite tragic family history, hope gives promise to the future.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Spencer Folmar
- Jeff the Waiter
- (as Spencer T. Folmar)
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Its a tv drama with religiosity. If you like films about redemption and coming to terms then you might enjoy it.
Generational Sins is deep. It's the story of a family ripped apart by sins and struggling to put itself back together.
Most Christian films fall flat on their faces as overstated, obvious, and safe. Generational Sins is not like most Christian films. It paints the ugliness of life as it truly is, strong language and all. God's in it but you wouldn't be able to play this film on a Sunday morning.
The script uses silence well. And Daniel's acting job is superb. With such an emotional role, it easily could have crossed into "cheesy" many times, but Daniel's voice, face, and body control kept the scenes believable. Good job to him.
I wish from the bottom of my heart that future Christian filmmakers would take a page out of Generational Sins' playbook. Why censor real life? The Bible didn't. Unchristians don't. Last time I checked, Christianity isn't a G-rated perfect white world lived on a cloud. It's for the real messiness of life, the hard family situations, and the only treatment for the untameable animal inside each one of us.
Generational Sins isn't an entertaining comedy if that's what you're looking for. It's a statement about the jagged edges of life from an angle that needs more representation in this industry and age.
Most Christian films fall flat on their faces as overstated, obvious, and safe. Generational Sins is not like most Christian films. It paints the ugliness of life as it truly is, strong language and all. God's in it but you wouldn't be able to play this film on a Sunday morning.
The script uses silence well. And Daniel's acting job is superb. With such an emotional role, it easily could have crossed into "cheesy" many times, but Daniel's voice, face, and body control kept the scenes believable. Good job to him.
I wish from the bottom of my heart that future Christian filmmakers would take a page out of Generational Sins' playbook. Why censor real life? The Bible didn't. Unchristians don't. Last time I checked, Christianity isn't a G-rated perfect white world lived on a cloud. It's for the real messiness of life, the hard family situations, and the only treatment for the untameable animal inside each one of us.
Generational Sins isn't an entertaining comedy if that's what you're looking for. It's a statement about the jagged edges of life from an angle that needs more representation in this industry and age.
Another atrocious film that baits you with an inflated rating score only to laugh at yourself for falling for it. Weak script with weaker acting and direction. This is a PBS after-school special...at best.
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A spectacular, gritty adventure with expert camera work and A acting. You'll honestly forget you're watching an independent film and think it's a blockbuster halfway through.
Such talented camera work and directing. A bold script and a phenomenal story line with excellent character development.
The casual chemistry between Drew (Dan Macpherson) and Will (Dax Spanogle) provides excellent comedic relief within a stoic and gritty film.
Highly recommend this film to others!
Such talented camera work and directing. A bold script and a phenomenal story line with excellent character development.
The casual chemistry between Drew (Dan Macpherson) and Will (Dax Spanogle) provides excellent comedic relief within a stoic and gritty film.
Highly recommend this film to others!
Its a bit below-average film I fell in believing the 7.5-non deserved-score
This is an anti-drugs film made for highscoolers educators to try to fit in a message for "the masses". Only instead of drugs is lack of faith and how God is the answer.
Don't watch it if you don't enjoy being a christian.
This is an anti-drugs film made for highscoolers educators to try to fit in a message for "the masses". Only instead of drugs is lack of faith and how God is the answer.
Don't watch it if you don't enjoy being a christian.
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- AnecdotesThe prop car was once left with the keys in the ignition and windows down on a previous set for over 48 hours in Clearfield, Pennsylvania.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Nesillerin Günahı
- Lieux de tournage
- Clearfield, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis(location)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Mixage
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By what name was Generational Sins (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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