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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Dopo aver perso suo padre a causa del cancro, un'adolescente si unisce con riluttanza a un campeggio a sfondo religioso per giovani ragazze della comunità mormone.Dopo aver perso suo padre a causa del cancro, un'adolescente si unisce con riluttanza a un campeggio a sfondo religioso per giovani ragazze della comunità mormone.Dopo aver perso suo padre a causa del cancro, un'adolescente si unisce con riluttanza a un campeggio a sfondo religioso per giovani ragazze della comunità mormone.
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Ash Santos
- Paige
- (as a different name)
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Paris Warner does such a good job as a basically good but somewhat rebellious teen who is conned into spending several days in the woods with a bunch of perky Christian girls. And she effectively acts as narrator as well. Although she has a naughty side, Lane tries hard to be good when she can and quietly illustrates what a good Christian should be without being "goody-goody", even though she doesn't have the faith her father did. It's hard to watch her cry and it is assumed the crying went on and on and on, but editing reduces what we see to a few seconds. It's enough to show Lane is really hurting.
Mila Smith is the real standout here, nerdy and quirky but quite appealing. Phoebe has difficulty with socializing and like so many smart people, can't stop herself from bragging and wondering why others don't know these things. But she's basically a good kid.
I don't remember the name Nedra but it's the only name left in the credits. The photo with "Diantha's Crossing" is definitely her. Barta Heiner is the other real standout, a motorcycle-riding tough old granny. But she's basically good and has the faith the others have. And she won't accept nonsense, and she blows that bugle too early.
Adam Johnson isn't around long but he impresses with his excessively optimistic attitude. And it is made clear later it is his faith that gives him that.
There are only a few scenes where the girls are excessively perky. Even though these girls are Mormons, they are pretty much like everyone else. Bree is in charge and won't let you forget it, and it most scenes she is just like girls who think they are better than everyone else because they are popular. The difference is she does pray and she does admit to having faith.
And on the subject of faith, I don't know whether Mormons are any different (I know they don't want that name used any more, but it was used in this movie). The strong faith messages of this movie could apply to any Christians. Yes, we are constantly reminded these girls are Christians and, yes, we are constantly reminded some of them are still behaving like brats and need forgiveness.
Working together is shown to be important, and each person has her own strengths. The movie really inspires as different people are willing to let each other do their best.
So much love and caring is shown in this movie, and it goes both ways. Lane and Phoebe needed help and ended up helping those they were with just as much. And not everyone has faith: Lane has been influenced by faith, I'm sure, but it will take some effort for her to have faith on her own.
I will say this: a game involved looking up Bible verses. Isaiah is not in that part of the Bible. Galatians, maybe.
I often find myself saying there is music for every taste in movies that I watch. That's not quite true here, but there is pleasant acoustic guitar music in the background a lot. I'm not in the target audience for this movie by any means, being male and probably as old as Nedra. The first song played during as the family drives through the gorgeous Utah mountains has the annoying vocal style of someone like Colbie Caillat along with acoustic guitar that is pleasant enough. I don't know that the family is actually listening to that, but later there is nice smooth jazz. Lane wishes her father would play something else, but I don't. Whether I like smooth jazz or not depends on the song, and this one was a good one. The girls sing corny Christian songs which, while not familiar to me, sound like they could have been camp songs decades ago. Later, as background music, there is annoying Contemporary Christian or worship music I personally could do without. It's not as bad as what in 2021 is called "adult contemporary" when it is secular. There are also some more pleasant songs that appeal to me, and I think one had a banjo.
Is this family friendly? I think it is, so why did someone feel the need to put a "TV-14-D" on this movie when I saw it? I may have heard a couple of bad words because these girls are not perfect angels. The most concerning scene was one involving a bear which was really tense and could have really ended tragically in a different kind of movie. And there are scenes with loss. Very sad scenes. All of this makes the movie somewhat questionable for some younger children. As a faith movie, this would be highly recommended.
I had a good time and I think you will too. I don't even think you have to be a teenage girl.
Mila Smith is the real standout here, nerdy and quirky but quite appealing. Phoebe has difficulty with socializing and like so many smart people, can't stop herself from bragging and wondering why others don't know these things. But she's basically a good kid.
I don't remember the name Nedra but it's the only name left in the credits. The photo with "Diantha's Crossing" is definitely her. Barta Heiner is the other real standout, a motorcycle-riding tough old granny. But she's basically good and has the faith the others have. And she won't accept nonsense, and she blows that bugle too early.
Adam Johnson isn't around long but he impresses with his excessively optimistic attitude. And it is made clear later it is his faith that gives him that.
There are only a few scenes where the girls are excessively perky. Even though these girls are Mormons, they are pretty much like everyone else. Bree is in charge and won't let you forget it, and it most scenes she is just like girls who think they are better than everyone else because they are popular. The difference is she does pray and she does admit to having faith.
And on the subject of faith, I don't know whether Mormons are any different (I know they don't want that name used any more, but it was used in this movie). The strong faith messages of this movie could apply to any Christians. Yes, we are constantly reminded these girls are Christians and, yes, we are constantly reminded some of them are still behaving like brats and need forgiveness.
Working together is shown to be important, and each person has her own strengths. The movie really inspires as different people are willing to let each other do their best.
So much love and caring is shown in this movie, and it goes both ways. Lane and Phoebe needed help and ended up helping those they were with just as much. And not everyone has faith: Lane has been influenced by faith, I'm sure, but it will take some effort for her to have faith on her own.
I will say this: a game involved looking up Bible verses. Isaiah is not in that part of the Bible. Galatians, maybe.
I often find myself saying there is music for every taste in movies that I watch. That's not quite true here, but there is pleasant acoustic guitar music in the background a lot. I'm not in the target audience for this movie by any means, being male and probably as old as Nedra. The first song played during as the family drives through the gorgeous Utah mountains has the annoying vocal style of someone like Colbie Caillat along with acoustic guitar that is pleasant enough. I don't know that the family is actually listening to that, but later there is nice smooth jazz. Lane wishes her father would play something else, but I don't. Whether I like smooth jazz or not depends on the song, and this one was a good one. The girls sing corny Christian songs which, while not familiar to me, sound like they could have been camp songs decades ago. Later, as background music, there is annoying Contemporary Christian or worship music I personally could do without. It's not as bad as what in 2021 is called "adult contemporary" when it is secular. There are also some more pleasant songs that appeal to me, and I think one had a banjo.
Is this family friendly? I think it is, so why did someone feel the need to put a "TV-14-D" on this movie when I saw it? I may have heard a couple of bad words because these girls are not perfect angels. The most concerning scene was one involving a bear which was really tense and could have really ended tragically in a different kind of movie. And there are scenes with loss. Very sad scenes. All of this makes the movie somewhat questionable for some younger children. As a faith movie, this would be highly recommended.
I had a good time and I think you will too. I don't even think you have to be a teenage girl.
Well done.
Hello people, this is my first review, as I was motivated so much from this film. English is not my native language, so forgive any of my mistakes, only if you wish to do so.
Secondly, I'm not a Mormon, I'mo not a fanatic of religion, not even a so called Hellas citizen, but as Socrates says (yes,says,not "said"), I am a citizen of this world.
The film is truly excellent, one of it's kind, strong enough to carry each one of us deep into the most simple truth in life..difference is only to the outside. Cause inside of us, each person carries the unity not only of human kind, but the unity of universe itself, the unity of the whole universe into one soul mind and body..and this beats everything.
As Socrates one day said, while going to a spring to drink water with his cup, that this child beat me in simplicity, when seeing a child by drinking with his own hands from the spring. Then he dropped the cup away, so that he could act the same as the child did.
So, I'm admitting the same. This film beats me in simplicity, by being witness of their strength, by their pure wisdom, by their effort to help each other in every and each possible way, seeing each other's weaknesses, not to criticize them, but wanting to change them to their best possible strength again, finding themselves in this world throughout their pure good will intentions..throughout unity.
Eventually, the human spirit and the governments of this world, could have learn enough if not all, from the very best example of.. at least once they were a Beehive.
10 stars from me..they deserve the whole world.
Thank you all.
Hello people, this is my first review, as I was motivated so much from this film. English is not my native language, so forgive any of my mistakes, only if you wish to do so.
Secondly, I'm not a Mormon, I'mo not a fanatic of religion, not even a so called Hellas citizen, but as Socrates says (yes,says,not "said"), I am a citizen of this world.
The film is truly excellent, one of it's kind, strong enough to carry each one of us deep into the most simple truth in life..difference is only to the outside. Cause inside of us, each person carries the unity not only of human kind, but the unity of universe itself, the unity of the whole universe into one soul mind and body..and this beats everything.
As Socrates one day said, while going to a spring to drink water with his cup, that this child beat me in simplicity, when seeing a child by drinking with his own hands from the spring. Then he dropped the cup away, so that he could act the same as the child did.
So, I'm admitting the same. This film beats me in simplicity, by being witness of their strength, by their pure wisdom, by their effort to help each other in every and each possible way, seeing each other's weaknesses, not to criticize them, but wanting to change them to their best possible strength again, finding themselves in this world throughout their pure good will intentions..throughout unity.
Eventually, the human spirit and the governments of this world, could have learn enough if not all, from the very best example of.. at least once they were a Beehive.
10 stars from me..they deserve the whole world.
Thank you all.
The main character is really judgemental and all of the other actors are very vapid people who don't get better. I went to girls camp for six years and we were very willing to help clean up and do what we needed in order to make it a pleasant experience. any person with half a brain would put effort in doing a good job in building a tent because that is where you will live for the next five days. I grew up in the church but it defiantly didn't mean my life was easy and that I was clueless about the world around me. I had a lot of friends who were not of my faith including some who went with us to girls camp and we always worked to help them feel included and loved. so basically this movie stereotypes teen girls in the worst way possible without bothering to improve them by the end so you leave the movie with a sour taste in your mouth. All of the adults are rude and judgemental and don't even try to help the girls. In real life the adults would be taking time off of work and using vacation days to go to girl's camp. It's a real sacrifice for them. Why try to make a movie about something you clearly know nothing about? Many teen girls who saw the movie after even said it's not even close to that in real life.
I went with my 14 and 17 year old daughters, who, by the way, had just returned from camp. We all laughed and laughed. Not sure if guys will find the movie as funny because there are so many inside jokes related to the LDS girls' camp experience. The script includes inserting all the stereotypical personalities in a group of teen girls without being too cheesy. I felt like they captured the real dynamic of a disjointed youth group. The actors were all well chosen. Favorite line "And it's not true that there are no 'mean girls' in Young Women." What I liked the most about the movie was that the ending wasn't perfect. It didn't neatly try to solve the problem and wrap it up with a bow. I felt like the script handled the issues very realistically.
I am a film fanatic, so like everybody else I seek entertainment in the films I watch. But if it delivers a message or gives a lesson, I'll take it as an inspiration, no matter what category it belongs to.
I mean I belong to no religion, but there are many good things about them other than wasting time in the temples and churches for the fantasy things. So that is where this film comes in, even for the non- believers.
It might be about a Mormon related theme, that does not mean it is a propaganda or anything, but obviously that's how it looks like. In fact, it is a very enjoyable film, not just for the kids or the women, but anyone and mostly for the families.
Because it was not about the god stuff, it was about the human bond and having faith in each other to work together. In many parts, that's what the film characters express through the dialogues and makes us comfortable for further viewing.
The story was narrated from an atheist teen girl's perspective, but her condition of life had an impact for telling a beautiful and semi- emotional tale. It was a quality of the television product, mainly because it is PG rated.
The wonderful cast and shot in the nicest places. So just enjoy its contents as a human being with the emotions and ignore the religious stuffs if you think it is overshadowed by that. Because, because of watching it you won't turn a Mormon in an overnight.
6/10
I mean I belong to no religion, but there are many good things about them other than wasting time in the temples and churches for the fantasy things. So that is where this film comes in, even for the non- believers.
It might be about a Mormon related theme, that does not mean it is a propaganda or anything, but obviously that's how it looks like. In fact, it is a very enjoyable film, not just for the kids or the women, but anyone and mostly for the families.
Because it was not about the god stuff, it was about the human bond and having faith in each other to work together. In many parts, that's what the film characters express through the dialogues and makes us comfortable for further viewing.
The story was narrated from an atheist teen girl's perspective, but her condition of life had an impact for telling a beautiful and semi- emotional tale. It was a quality of the television product, mainly because it is PG rated.
The wonderful cast and shot in the nicest places. So just enjoy its contents as a human being with the emotions and ignore the religious stuffs if you think it is overshadowed by that. Because, because of watching it you won't turn a Mormon in an overnight.
6/10
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- QuizMaclain Nelson and Clare Niederpruem are married. He is a Mormon, the common nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and she is Catholic.
- Citazioni
Lane Speer: No good deed goes unpunished.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Once I Was Engaged (2021)
- Colonne sonoreTo the Sky
Written and performed by Natasha Watts (as Natasha Christensen)
Played while Lane's father drives them to the lake
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 200.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 732.655 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 48.409 USD
- 16 ago 2015
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 732.655 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 59 minuti
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