When tragedy disrupts the life of esteemed music professor Grace Wyatt, she is ejected from her lavish academic world and into the harsh reality of teaching at-risk youth.When tragedy disrupts the life of esteemed music professor Grace Wyatt, she is ejected from her lavish academic world and into the harsh reality of teaching at-risk youth.When tragedy disrupts the life of esteemed music professor Grace Wyatt, she is ejected from her lavish academic world and into the harsh reality of teaching at-risk youth.
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I thought this film was just alright. I have to admit, it had some good characters. I felt for the characters' struggles and understood their issues; therefore, the writing was effective in portraying relatable characters.
However, some of the performances weren't so great. The delivery of dialogue felt unconvincing at times, and didn't have the realism it could have had.
Also, the emotional impact of certain situations were lessened by the fast-paced plot; it didn't take long before the main events were set into place.
However, the cinematography did add to the realistic feel of the film by portraying certain scenes using shots to make it feel realistic to the audience.
Overall, I have mixed feelings about this film, but this still is a pretty good movie.
Ok. This movie was absolutely amazing. Dang. It started a little off - but... man -its up there now in my favorite movies.
Overall, this movie was an enjoyable experience. Loved how the characters were portrayed, as well as the plot. However, the one glaring issue I have with this movie is the frankly disrespectful background music in some of the more emotionally charged scenes. The laid-back, casual, monotonous, and disturbing elevator music really took me out of the film multiple times. Both my friend and I made multiple comments on how the background music was in no way suitable for the scene. Especially in the latter half of the film, where we see our characters' struggles, the music felt like it was taking away from the emotions the movie was trying to convey through their experiences. TL;DR Good movie, awful elevator music.
A really beautiful movie, excellent script, awesome casting, great directing & OUTSTANDING music. A stellar performance by the lead actress, Karen Abercrombie, makes this well worth the watch. I also really loved the teenagers - portrayed very believably & really moving dialogues for each of them. This is easily my most favorite movie from PureFlix so far. I cried twice!! Highly recommend for a quiet Sunday afternoon. The title song, "Discarded Things" by Ian Grey, is LOVELY. I'm going to look for it on ITunes. Very enjoyable.
The only reason I gave 9 stars was because I felt left on a cliff by not knowing what happened with the kids. I know that the story was centered around Grace, but I wanted to know what happened with the rest of the characters. I laughed, I cried and I had my kids go back and watch the movie. Karen Ambercrombie is a great actress. I have loved everything I have seen her in.
Did you know
- TriviaKaren Abercrombie also starred in the Kendrick brothers' popular faith-based film, "War Room".
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Grace Wyatt: Stand up and fight for yourselves!
- SoundtracksMiss You
Written by Danen Kane
Performed by Danen Kane
Published by Danen Kane Music LLC
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- Tentando Seguir em Frente
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- Statesville, North Carolina, USA(location)
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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