A teenage girl copes with her diagnosis of terminal juvenile Batten Disease.A teenage girl copes with her diagnosis of terminal juvenile Batten Disease.A teenage girl copes with her diagnosis of terminal juvenile Batten Disease.
Eliza de Azevedo Brown
- Young Anna
- (as Liza Brown)
Yvonne D Bennett
- Lexi Velasquez
- (as Yvonne Bennett)
Bailee Michelle Johnson
- Jordyn Chandler
- (as Bailee Johnson)
Danna Louisa
- Amber Hartman Wilson
- (as Danna Wilson)
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I was kind of disappointed that Kennedy got older because I was really liking Scarlett Hazen as the bratty little girl and even Liza Brown as the concerned younger sister. What I hoped was that the whole movie would be about her, although I had looked at the brief summary and knew something terrible would happen. The young girl came back briefly in flashbacks, though.
Then Tatum Chiniquy took over and she just wasn't as good or as likable, but she sure was pretty. She too showed a strong faith but didn't have this bratty quality. Okay, maybe she's a little naughty, doing things she shouldn't, and annoying her brother. Chiniquy improved greatly later on, as she had challenges that showed how skilled an actor she really could be. What a loving girl, and what a positive effect she had on others. And what a great personality.
One very loving scene is the one where the family meets Charlee, who has the same disease as Kennedy and is almost unable to do anything and hasn't spoken.
I hated to think that people would mistreat this girl because she was so different, but even the shallow cheerleaders showed they had a good side. There was actually little negativity. Not even from the opponents in football games when Kennedy became a cheerleader. As hard as she tried, she couldn't do what they did, but she did the best she could and everyone appreciated it. And those girls were fantastic.
Everyone loved Kennedy, and why not? She loved everyone. She couldn't have a negative attitude. I am reminded of television's JJ DiMeo. Okay, he could have a bad attitude at times. That's what some might think this movie needed. She certainly had a good reason for a bad attitude. She didn't need to, because she had faith.
It is never stated that the Hansens were anything other than Christian. Some Mormon boys are shown training to do their missions, and missionaries spread their message late in the movie, but it is never stated that Jason is part of that faith. But Jason's faith is strong, whatever it is. There is no secret about why Jason feels the way he does. And he receives divine messages from time to time.
The faith message in this movie is strong and some might object to being preached to. Still, those already in the faith will see a powerful message and a wonderful example. Some who aren't might be inspired.
We do get to laugh from time to time. For example, Kennedy's behavior annoys her brother Beau, but I am referring to perfectly normal teenage girl behavior and a perfectly normal reaction from her brother.
But just be prepared. If you stay away from "This Is Us" because of what you've heard about tears, be warned this is far worse.
There are several styles of music, including at the dance. Later, there is a hymn I like performed in the way I like. Other than that, I don't share Kennedy's musical taste. The credits specifically told us what she liked, and I did not. I suppose that's not important. And there is the obligatory "praise and worship" song which doesn't have explicitly have Christian lyrics. I just can't stand that style. For some, in could be inspiring.
It's certainly worth seeing.
Then Tatum Chiniquy took over and she just wasn't as good or as likable, but she sure was pretty. She too showed a strong faith but didn't have this bratty quality. Okay, maybe she's a little naughty, doing things she shouldn't, and annoying her brother. Chiniquy improved greatly later on, as she had challenges that showed how skilled an actor she really could be. What a loving girl, and what a positive effect she had on others. And what a great personality.
One very loving scene is the one where the family meets Charlee, who has the same disease as Kennedy and is almost unable to do anything and hasn't spoken.
I hated to think that people would mistreat this girl because she was so different, but even the shallow cheerleaders showed they had a good side. There was actually little negativity. Not even from the opponents in football games when Kennedy became a cheerleader. As hard as she tried, she couldn't do what they did, but she did the best she could and everyone appreciated it. And those girls were fantastic.
Everyone loved Kennedy, and why not? She loved everyone. She couldn't have a negative attitude. I am reminded of television's JJ DiMeo. Okay, he could have a bad attitude at times. That's what some might think this movie needed. She certainly had a good reason for a bad attitude. She didn't need to, because she had faith.
It is never stated that the Hansens were anything other than Christian. Some Mormon boys are shown training to do their missions, and missionaries spread their message late in the movie, but it is never stated that Jason is part of that faith. But Jason's faith is strong, whatever it is. There is no secret about why Jason feels the way he does. And he receives divine messages from time to time.
The faith message in this movie is strong and some might object to being preached to. Still, those already in the faith will see a powerful message and a wonderful example. Some who aren't might be inspired.
We do get to laugh from time to time. For example, Kennedy's behavior annoys her brother Beau, but I am referring to perfectly normal teenage girl behavior and a perfectly normal reaction from her brother.
But just be prepared. If you stay away from "This Is Us" because of what you've heard about tears, be warned this is far worse.
There are several styles of music, including at the dance. Later, there is a hymn I like performed in the way I like. Other than that, I don't share Kennedy's musical taste. The credits specifically told us what she liked, and I did not. I suppose that's not important. And there is the obligatory "praise and worship" song which doesn't have explicitly have Christian lyrics. I just can't stand that style. For some, in could be inspiring.
It's certainly worth seeing.
Quality and acting is on par with other movies from the Christian inspirational genre. The actors have something deeper vested in the story, which makes their acting more believable ironically than higher budget productions. I must admit I have *never* liked Christian inspirational movies and i rarely write reviews, but this film so successfully told its story, it was worth commenting on. This team knocked one out of the ballpark. Sometimes too cute, yet touching and thought-provoking. A beautiful tribute to Kennedy's legacy.
I've never watched something so heart warming i found this movie at the perfect time. Cried the whole movie
10beam125
Helps you understand the important things in life and to always be positive even when bad things happen.
I seen the commercial on the TV and I really really wanted to watch that movie. I when I finally found it and watched it it threw me completely offguard. I love the story about this little girl true story by the way. I would definitely recommend it And I would recommend a box of tissues or two. Thank you to the Hansen family For such a loving and giving story my heart goes out to you amen.
Did you know
- TriviaParts of the movie were filmed in the real-life Hansen family home.
- GoofsThe real Kennedy wore eyeglasses starting in pre-school until she was about 10.
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- El milagro de Kennedy Hansen
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $407,871
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $45,285
- Jun 4, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $407,871
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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