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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInspired by a true story. An unthinkable tragedy rocks a tight-knit community, leaving survivors to navigate the darkness in search of understanding and solace. The Ravine is a story of fait... Tout lireInspired by a true story. An unthinkable tragedy rocks a tight-knit community, leaving survivors to navigate the darkness in search of understanding and solace. The Ravine is a story of faith, forgiveness, and the restoration of hope.Inspired by a true story. An unthinkable tragedy rocks a tight-knit community, leaving survivors to navigate the darkness in search of understanding and solace. The Ravine is a story of faith, forgiveness, and the restoration of hope.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 12 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Gregory Alan Williams
- Richard
- (as Greg Alan Williams)
August Scott
- Evan Turner
- (as August David Scott)
Blue Clarke
- Frankie Bianci
- (as a different name)
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I fully agree with the other comments here. The movie got me intrigued and I thought it was going to develop into a decent plot. It turned out however that it is more intended to spread a message of forgiveness and Christianity. The fact that it claimed to be inspired on real events made it sound even more interesting. The acting was good, but the movie itself turned out to be very disappointing, trying to convey an message which most people will strongly disagree with. If Danny Turner went to heaven, then Hell is empty.
.... in the end I didn't. A load of pretentious garbage and a waste of an hour and a half of my precious time on earth. I'm sure those who watch film as some kind of intellectual exercise might appreciate it but I watch films to be entertained, and this did not do that. Sat waiting for the big reveal, but there wasn't one.
A family is left devastated when a shocking crime leaves them all wondering what and why, as the family come together, they hear of a shocking past, which may just hold the answer to recent events.
Based on a true story, The Ravine is an interesting enough movie, one that is for the most part, worth your time.
At times it becomes a little confusing, it doesn't particularly flow well, the flashbacks don't always seem to make sense, I did have to rewind back once or twice to just try and put the pieces together.
It just goes to show, someone may present as being sane, sorted and living the perfect, wholesome life, it's not always the case.
Acting was decent, Peter Facinelli was rather good, he's maturing well.
6/10.
Based on a true story, The Ravine is an interesting enough movie, one that is for the most part, worth your time.
At times it becomes a little confusing, it doesn't particularly flow well, the flashbacks don't always seem to make sense, I did have to rewind back once or twice to just try and put the pieces together.
It just goes to show, someone may present as being sane, sorted and living the perfect, wholesome life, it's not always the case.
Acting was decent, Peter Facinelli was rather good, he's maturing well.
6/10.
... boy, are you in for a treat! The story is told in a series of stilted, unnatural monologues. It plays more like one of those made-for-TV, crime reenactment shows.
If you like learning midway in that you've rented a faith-based movie ... you'll be as happy as a born-again Christian at a church-basement potluck.
Added bonus: stock-music soundtrack that doesn't quite match the various years the story references. Really groovy.
I paid seven dollars to rent this movie based solely on the IMBD reviews. My guess is the reviews were generated at the church basement potluck right after the coffee cake was served.
I think this is where I'm supposed to forgive everyone involved in this pretentious, badly acted and annoyingly pontifical movie.
I do not forgive. I mean ... seven dollars is seven dollars.
If you like learning midway in that you've rented a faith-based movie ... you'll be as happy as a born-again Christian at a church-basement potluck.
Added bonus: stock-music soundtrack that doesn't quite match the various years the story references. Really groovy.
I paid seven dollars to rent this movie based solely on the IMBD reviews. My guess is the reviews were generated at the church basement potluck right after the coffee cake was served.
I think this is where I'm supposed to forgive everyone involved in this pretentious, badly acted and annoyingly pontifical movie.
I do not forgive. I mean ... seven dollars is seven dollars.
It's like two completely separate movies were cut in half and then just taped together. If they had gone with the whodunit theme, or had gone with the Christianity theme of forgiveness and overcoming evil, either way would've been fine. But the fact that the trailer set it up more as a whodunit,and they didn't finish it in that manner, it just really didn't make any sense.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on a true story about a couple from Olathe, Kansas.
- GaffesIn the 30th minute Detective Ben reads from a transcript that Danny left on November 17th to fire someone, which (as he mentions) was the Tuesday before. This (or the day after that) is supposed to be the date of the incident this movie is about. However, when at the beginning of the movie Danny's brother Tony is looking at his phone to read the message Danny assumingly sent him during or right before the mentioned incident the date says: Wednesday March 11th.
- ConnexionsReferences Les arpents verts (1965)
- Bandes originalesI Can't Fight Anymore
written by Danny C. Wilde
performed by Great Buildings
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- Durée2 heures 1 minute
- Couleur
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- 2.35 : 1
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