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La vera storia sconosciuta della canzone di MercyMe che da speranza a tanta gente come prememoria del potere del perdono.La vera storia sconosciuta della canzone di MercyMe che da speranza a tanta gente come prememoria del potere del perdono.La vera storia sconosciuta della canzone di MercyMe che da speranza a tanta gente come prememoria del potere del perdono.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
John Michael Finley
- Bart
- (as J. Michael Finley)
Recensioni in evidenza
I Can Only Imagine is a healthy dose of positivity in a seemingly negative world. Its message of love and forgiveness is given in a way that doesn't seem forced or overly cheesy. To be honest, I remember this song being played all the time on the radio, but I had no idea what it was about. I enjoyed seeing the inspiration behind the music.
I've lost track of how many times I've watched this movie, and every time, it moves me to tears. It is relatable and yet also challenging, I always walk away inspired. Highly recommend
I loved this movie and have loved the song. Some criticism from reviewers who think it's stacked by friends and family of the movie. Not me. It is my first review because I would love to see more movies like this. We went the first weekend for that reason...to show support where it matters in the industry...the box office. The movie was tough for my husband who grew up with an abusive father. Brought back memories he'd rather forget. However, he also said that the movie brought him to a new place of realizing. at 57 years old, he needs to let go of that past. Be warned. If you grew up in an abusive home, you will feel things even more deeply than those who didn't. No matter who you are, take Kleenex. The acting was great and the twist on how MercyMe owned this song was very encouraging. Great film!! So glad we went!
"I Can Only Imagine" (PG, 1:50) is a dramatization of the creation of the all-time most popular contemporary Christian song, after which the film is named. The story follows the rise of MercyMe, the group which made the song famous, focusing on the life of lead singer Bret Millard, who wrote the song as his way of healing from his abusive childhood. Yes, this is a Christian movie, but it's also much more.
Newcomer J. Michael Finley (looking like a young Seth Rogen) stars as the adult Bret (with Brody Rose playing Bret as a child), a man trying to get past... well, his past. We see Bret as an only child being raised by a verbally and physically abusive father named Arthur (Dennis Quaid). Bret becomes a high school football player, like his father, trying for gridiron glory which eluded the elder Millard. But Brett's plans change and he accidentally discovers a talent and love for singing as a member of his school's glee club.
As Bret pursues his new dream, he distances himself from his father, but also ends up throwing away his relationship with his childhood sweetheart, Shannon (Madeline Carroll as an adult, Taegen Burns as a child). After joining the musicians who become MercyMe, Bret and company go through the usual growing pains of young musicians, even after veteran music producer Scott Brickell (Trace Adkins) takes the group under his wing. Even as they make original music and go on tour, it seems what they really need to take them to the next level is more truth in their music, songs which come from their hearts.
"I Can Only Imagine" effectively speaks to Movie Fans on several different levels. It's a story about Christian musicians which doesn't preach, but simply shows how the faith of these men affected their lives and their music. Co-directors Andrew and Jon Erwin also make this movie a story about redemption and second chances, pursuing your dreams, and rising above your circumstances, all presented in a way that most Movie Fans can relate to, religious and non-religious alike. The movie even manages some surprises, framing the story in the context of a conversation about the famous song between Bret and a woman whose significance to the story is not revealed until late in the film. To all this, add a cast that is solid from top to bottom, mixing the talents of actors with widely varying levels of acting experience, and what we have is a very entertaining and impactful motion picture. How anyone could make a Christian movie that is likely to please its core constituency, while having equal appeal to a broader audience... well, I can only imagine. "A-"
Newcomer J. Michael Finley (looking like a young Seth Rogen) stars as the adult Bret (with Brody Rose playing Bret as a child), a man trying to get past... well, his past. We see Bret as an only child being raised by a verbally and physically abusive father named Arthur (Dennis Quaid). Bret becomes a high school football player, like his father, trying for gridiron glory which eluded the elder Millard. But Brett's plans change and he accidentally discovers a talent and love for singing as a member of his school's glee club.
As Bret pursues his new dream, he distances himself from his father, but also ends up throwing away his relationship with his childhood sweetheart, Shannon (Madeline Carroll as an adult, Taegen Burns as a child). After joining the musicians who become MercyMe, Bret and company go through the usual growing pains of young musicians, even after veteran music producer Scott Brickell (Trace Adkins) takes the group under his wing. Even as they make original music and go on tour, it seems what they really need to take them to the next level is more truth in their music, songs which come from their hearts.
"I Can Only Imagine" effectively speaks to Movie Fans on several different levels. It's a story about Christian musicians which doesn't preach, but simply shows how the faith of these men affected their lives and their music. Co-directors Andrew and Jon Erwin also make this movie a story about redemption and second chances, pursuing your dreams, and rising above your circumstances, all presented in a way that most Movie Fans can relate to, religious and non-religious alike. The movie even manages some surprises, framing the story in the context of a conversation about the famous song between Bret and a woman whose significance to the story is not revealed until late in the film. To all this, add a cast that is solid from top to bottom, mixing the talents of actors with widely varying levels of acting experience, and what we have is a very entertaining and impactful motion picture. How anyone could make a Christian movie that is likely to please its core constituency, while having equal appeal to a broader audience... well, I can only imagine. "A-"
As a Christian, I am often conflicted with the movies our 'community' produces. Too often a beautiful story can be marred by a lack of quality writing, acting, and production.
So I admit to feeling tense as I sat in the theater this morning watching I Can Only Imagine, with an expectation that some cringe-worthy line or delivery would happen at any moment. Happily, this story-in-film hits the trifecta: quality writing, quality acting, and quality production.
It's not perfect. What film is?! But in a world where abuse happens all too often, here is a story of redemption, reconciliation, and hope, and it will impact anyone who sees it in a positive way. The worst of the abuse is spoke of, not acted out, making this a safe and inspiring movie choice for almost all ages. The faith of the main character is also portrayed in a subdued way--not with Bible-thumping or speeches.
See it, regardless of your belief system. And bring Kleenex.
So I admit to feeling tense as I sat in the theater this morning watching I Can Only Imagine, with an expectation that some cringe-worthy line or delivery would happen at any moment. Happily, this story-in-film hits the trifecta: quality writing, quality acting, and quality production.
It's not perfect. What film is?! But in a world where abuse happens all too often, here is a story of redemption, reconciliation, and hope, and it will impact anyone who sees it in a positive way. The worst of the abuse is spoke of, not acted out, making this a safe and inspiring movie choice for almost all ages. The faith of the main character is also portrayed in a subdued way--not with Bible-thumping or speeches.
See it, regardless of your belief system. And bring Kleenex.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDennis Quaid's twins are extras in the diner scene. His daughter is the one who points towards Quaid's character during his health incident.
- BlooperYoung Bart is handed the U2 album The Joshua Tree (1987) in 1985.
- Citazioni
Brickell: What is the name of your band again?
Bart: It is "Mercy Me". Because when I told my Memaw that we were starting a band, she was like "Mercy me, get a real job!" And I was like: "Oh, Memaw."
[groaning]
Bart: And the guys were like "Did she really say that?" and I was like "Yeah, we have to name the band Mercy Me". So we called it.
- Curiosità sui creditiEpilogue: "I can only imagine was released as the breakout single to MercyMe's first studio album, Almost There. The album is now certified triple platinum. Bart proposed to Shannon at Camp Glorietta. They were married November 8, 1997. The week Bart received his last check from his father, I Can Only Imagine became the number one Christian song in America. It is now the best-selling, most-played Christian single of all time. Scott Brickell manages MercyMe to this day. His home property is called 'Imagine Acres.' Bart and his mom have grown closer over the years. Today, she is her son's biggest fan. MercyMe has gone on to record 21 number 1 hit songs...and counting. On February 2nd, 2017, Bart had a chance to share his story with the President, Vice President, members of the House and Congress, and world leaders."
- ConnessioniReferenced in Midnight Screenings: I Can Only Imagine (2018)
- Colonne sonoreWe're a Band
Written by Barry Blair, Mark Stuart, Bob Herdman, Will McGinniss
Performed by Audio Adrenaline
Courtesy of Capitol Christian Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Budget
- 7.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 83.482.352 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.108.914 USD
- 18 mar 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 86.086.881 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 50 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1
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