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Le film suit également la mère de la famille, Helen Smallbone, qui utilise sa foi pour maintenir l'unité de la famille de neuf personnes en transformant les difficultés en aventures pour ses... Tout lireLe film suit également la mère de la famille, Helen Smallbone, qui utilise sa foi pour maintenir l'unité de la famille de neuf personnes en transformant les difficultés en aventures pour ses enfants.Le film suit également la mère de la famille, Helen Smallbone, qui utilise sa foi pour maintenir l'unité de la famille de neuf personnes en transformant les difficultés en aventures pour ses enfants.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Joel David Smallbone
- David Smallbone
- (as Joel Smallbone)
Diesel La Torraca
- Joel Smallbone
- (as Diesel Cash La Torraca)
Angus Caldwell
- Josh Smallbone
- (as Angus K. Caldwell)
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Giving this a 7/ 10
Out today is is this rather good true life tale of what can happen when you throw your life into leaving your home country and moving else where. And it's not easy, it's hard as anything.
An music promoter is not having any luck in his home country and decides to move out, chance everything, on a new life in another country, America. The results are not for those thinking of moving and chancing your life, it's hell, and I am amazed at the ending of all this, as it does make this film worth a watch, even if it can be very cheesy at times, writers and directors Richard L. Ramsey and Joel Smallbone, spare us nothing on the suffering that the family goes through, and really stick to their hopes and dreams, which uplift this film, making you want to watch this until the very end, well, I did.
Daisy Bets is the actor who keeps the film watchable, as does Joel Smallbone, both carry this film and are just perfect. Kirrilee berger is captivating and you care for world view. This film is a strange one, for a summer film, but it shows what can come out in this period and be a sit down and watch. Watch all the trailers before you go on this one, before you go.
Out today is is this rather good true life tale of what can happen when you throw your life into leaving your home country and moving else where. And it's not easy, it's hard as anything.
An music promoter is not having any luck in his home country and decides to move out, chance everything, on a new life in another country, America. The results are not for those thinking of moving and chancing your life, it's hell, and I am amazed at the ending of all this, as it does make this film worth a watch, even if it can be very cheesy at times, writers and directors Richard L. Ramsey and Joel Smallbone, spare us nothing on the suffering that the family goes through, and really stick to their hopes and dreams, which uplift this film, making you want to watch this until the very end, well, I did.
Daisy Bets is the actor who keeps the film watchable, as does Joel Smallbone, both carry this film and are just perfect. Kirrilee berger is captivating and you care for world view. This film is a strange one, for a summer film, but it shows what can come out in this period and be a sit down and watch. Watch all the trailers before you go on this one, before you go.
I want to see this again!! Being on vacation this week my wife and I were lucky enough to be able to go see this on a special preview night. It even had some extra content before the movie started by for King & Country and an animated short. Not sure if those will be included on the wide release. I only saw the trailer once before I went to see the movie and only knowing it involved the for King & Country family because my wife told me. Was so surprised to learn that one of my favorite Christian artist was part of the Smallbone family! Their older sister is Rebecca St. James! I never knew of that connection and have been a fan of hers for years! That was a pleasant surprise. I really did enjoy this movie and laughed and I even noticed I got watery eyes a few times. I think the watery eyes were due to the cool air blowing into my face during the movie. My wife assured me that was not the case because the air wasn't even on. Oh? Definitely a movie to go see with family and friends and if I am fortunate enough to see it again I'm taking someone with us!
Please get out and support this film UNSUNG HERO - we need JESUS at the theaters. The incredible Smallbone family is about incredible faith in God. Our church supports this film.
Another must-see movie is 'THE FIRING SQUAD' coming out I think August 2.
Both of these films are incredible and we must do all we can to bring unsaved people to the theaters if they won't go to church. The Apostle Paul says, "I become all things to all men to win some to Christ" 1 Corinth 9:22.
The Great Commission is not The Great Suggestion. Telling people about a Savior is the greatest thing you can do in this lifetime
Our country needs Jesus more than ever. Please support these films.
Another must-see movie is 'THE FIRING SQUAD' coming out I think August 2.
Both of these films are incredible and we must do all we can to bring unsaved people to the theaters if they won't go to church. The Apostle Paul says, "I become all things to all men to win some to Christ" 1 Corinth 9:22.
The Great Commission is not The Great Suggestion. Telling people about a Savior is the greatest thing you can do in this lifetime
Our country needs Jesus more than ever. Please support these films.
A story about faith, positivity, perseverance and following your dreams. About not giving up, family and doing whatever it takes to get ahead. Inspiring. About traditional values and the importance of a strong mother. Without the love of this mother the family would definitely not have stuck together. She was the glue that kept everything and everyone going. With dedication and faith the family Smallbone made it in America. They didn't divorce, they didn't blame one another, they kept going as a family, backed by the local community. Was it God? Was it friendliness? Was it positivity? Or was it all of that? Whatever it was, it sure is an example of how one can act when all falls down. Nice view.
An Australian music promoter goes belly up after investing in a massive tour. With all possibilities exhausted, he moves his family to Nashville, hoping to start over. With the support of his wife and kids, they get to work surviving in their new home. Doing what he does best, he invests in his daughter and sets out to make her dream of a music career a reality.
This is the true story of how the Smallbones migrated from Australia to America and achieved their dreams of becoming musical sensations. The movie is heavy on Christianity and religion, but the hero is dependent on the viewer. The movie shifts its focus from religion to family, struggle, and the music industry. This movie is definitely for the Christian fan base, but anyone can enjoy it.
This is the true story of how the Smallbones migrated from Australia to America and achieved their dreams of becoming musical sensations. The movie is heavy on Christianity and religion, but the hero is dependent on the viewer. The movie shifts its focus from religion to family, struggle, and the music industry. This movie is definitely for the Christian fan base, but anyone can enjoy it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOn the last day of shooting after the concert scene for Rebecca, For King and Country put on a full concert for all the extras and crew.
- GaffesWhen Helen Smallbone is on the back porch speaking to her mother on the phone, she can be seen sweeping leaves into a pile. It cuts to a face shot as she pauses sweeping and tells her mother she's staying there. You can no longer see the leaves when it cuts back to the full view.
- Citations
Jed Albright: I wish I had an accent.
- Bandes originalesHarmony
Written by Federico Vindver, Joel David Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Matt Hales, Seth Mosley
Performed by For King & Country and Sleeping At Last
Courtesy of Curb Records
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 20 335 239 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 731 539 $US
- 28 avr. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 21 146 355 $US
- Durée1 heure 53 minutes
- Couleur
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