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Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters

  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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5.9/10
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Bart Johnson and Carrie Alexander in Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters (2022)
When a wealthy businessman learns of his daughter's sudden engagement to a missionary, he embarks on a quest to keep her closer to home, but when his efforts go awry he must reconsider what it means to be a strong father.
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When a wealthy businessman learns of his daughter's sudden engagement to a missionary, he embarks on a quest to keep her closer to home, but when his efforts go awry he must reconsider what ... Read allWhen a wealthy businessman learns of his daughter's sudden engagement to a missionary, he embarks on a quest to keep her closer to home, but when his efforts go awry he must reconsider what being a strong father really means.When a wealthy businessman learns of his daughter's sudden engagement to a missionary, he embarks on a quest to keep her closer to home, but when his efforts go awry he must reconsider what being a strong father really means.

  • Director
    • David de Vos
  • Writers
    • Amy Snow
    • David de Vos
    • Meg Meeker
  • Stars
    • Bart Johnson
    • Carrie Alexander
    • Robyn Lively
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • David de Vos
    • Writers
      • Amy Snow
      • David de Vos
      • Meg Meeker
    • Stars
      • Bart Johnson
      • Carrie Alexander
      • Robyn Lively
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bart Johnson
    Bart Johnson
    • Steve Parston
    Carrie Alexander
    Carrie Alexander
    • Abby Parston
    • (as Carrie Wampler)
    Robyn Lively
    Robyn Lively
    • Connie Parston
    Kayla DiVenere
    Kayla DiVenere
    • Zoey Parston
    Everson White
    • Bridget Parston
    Brandon Prado
    Brandon Prado
    • Oswaldo Flores
    David Barrera
    David Barrera
    • Carlos Flores
    Maria Canals-Barrera
    Maria Canals-Barrera
    • Bella Flores
    Arden Myrin
    Arden Myrin
    • Crystal
    Paul Butcher
    Paul Butcher
    • Todd
    Noah Blake
    Noah Blake
    • Todd's Dad
    Corey Walter Johnson
    Corey Walter Johnson
    • Stan
    Monique Edwards
    Monique Edwards
    • Board Member
    Jennifer Manley
    Jennifer Manley
    • Bonnie
    Vida Lark Bishop
    • Little Girl
    • (as Vida Bishop)
    Sally Nieves
    Sally Nieves
    • Flower Shop Mom
    Maddox Dixon
    • Jake
    • Director
      • David de Vos
    • Writers
      • Amy Snow
      • David de Vos
      • Meg Meeker
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    9crazi-swans

    Wonderful Family Films

    A fun, heartfelt film about growing up and letting go based on the best-selling book of the same title by Dr. Meg Meeker.

    Steve has worked hard to give his daughters the best in life, but when his oldest daughter returns home from a mission trip engaged and with a change of heart about her future, it is hard for him to accept.

    I enjoyed watching this movie with my family and I thought that it did a good job of balancing the serious with the lighthearted moments. I especially liked Oz's parents, they were so gracious and kind, taking everything in stride and offering support. I liked how they used comedy to bring out the struggles that Steve was having with holding on and letting go of his daughters, as well as the strong themes of family, faith, and growing up.

    Overall, such a well done movie for families with older daughters, with great truths for everyone. A wonderful film about the changes that come with growing up, and supporting your daughters at every stage.

    #StrongFathersMIN #MomentumInfluencerNetwork

    Many thanks to Pure Flix for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
    9sunnyarmstrong

    A few chages to complete story

    Loving ,true life story with common teenager behavior and common father emotions over older dauhter's plans : wedding dress should have been traditional Mexican style after all the effort to establish their committment and flight to Mexico-Nueva Vida and thei servitude plans in Kenya to : same for groom and father-in-law. Mother-in-law had cultural dress, as did younger sister/ daughter friends with dad finally-should have taken pics of bride walking down isle, of ceremony,of alter kiss, group families pic and shown them to dad. We needed to be able to read that yellow highlighted sentence which evidently changed his perspective-otherwisw loved the story.
    412101968kaw

    Mediocre movie

    This movie was all over the board. It's mediocre at best. They made the dad out to be the bad guy when I felt like it was more of the fiancé. The mom let the dad be bad cop all the time. I don't like how the dad had a change of heart in basically the snap of the fingers. This movie was such a downer and I hated the way it ended. Happily Ever After - maybe. They barely know each other and then to go and do mission work for 3 years?? I feel like this movie would be better as a book so it could explore each character more. The characters are complicated and I felt like they just quickly tied up the ending without really solving anything.
    7innerlooper96

    Heartwarming and aligned with Christian Values

    I enjoyed the movie overall, and can still understand/support some of the criticisms of other reviewers.

    The premise of the movie is true to the summary: a father has a hard time giving his grown daughter his full support (blessing) to get married in what he perceives as a 'whirlwind' decision.

    In reality, the couple have known each other for 7 months, and it sounds like they spend most days together, which (in my eyes) boosts how well they know each other. I can also see the father's feelings, but the movie's premise identifies the Dad as being a little overly attached.

    The strengths of the movie are the dedication to family it seems to portray. Thanks to the teen sister (rebel), there is a realistic sense of the push/pull that even the closest of families must endure; her role seemed to serve the purpose of showing that this family is not perfect, and even the most dedicated parents fall out of favor with their headstrong children.

    The other strength was a sense of hope, because lines of communication ultimately stay open (a rarity in this present era). I liked how Abby was always respectful, because had I been in her shoes, I'm not confident I would be.

    The downsides are that I wish the two sets of parents were more bonded, or that Oz (groom) had been given more screen time with the Dad. Seeing the 'enemies' grow closer naturally would have been a greater joy, and boosted the value of Christian perspective as well.

    I personally disagree that the Dad was portrayed as deferring entirely to his daughter. He turned to prayer as his guide, and continued to have a backbone when challenged by his other daughter (Zoe). The latter story line served an important purpose, which was to highlight that there is a time for parents to stay strong in their decisions, and there is also a time when they have to realize that their child is independent - and let go.

    The last scene of the father smiling as he reflects on the entire situation was long, and could have been game-changing by having a little montage of memories showing his daughter's transformation from child to woman (like a replay of her life in the span of 10 seconds). It probably would have made me cry.

    I loved the small scene when Bridget (littlest daughter) asked Dad about divorce, mentioning her friend's parents getting a divorce; the dad actually says "i'm sorry they are going through this" -- it just made me happy to hear him acknowledge the pain of others, rather than bypassing that detail. That showed me that the character wasn't selfish.

    I appreciate the efforts to bring faith and our current world together; nothing can be perfect, but this movie was an easy watch for me.
    10susannav7

    Great film for the whole family!

    I was browsing through PureFlix and came across this film. I am pleasantly surprised how good this is. It's a great balance of drama and comedy that conveys the importance of a father-daugher relationship. With a stellar cast and good directing, this movie had me crying and laughing and remembering what a wonderful dad I had. It shows how really important it is for dads to be involed on their kid's lives. This movie definitely needs to be seen by the whole family. Afterwards, it might be helpful to have a family discussion. Parents, make sure to tell your kids how much you love them. So glad I took the time to watch it.

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      In real life, Bart Johnson and Robyn Lively have been married since 1999 and have three children.

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Pais Fortes, Filhas Fortes
    • Production companies
      • MetaFrame Media
      • Pinnacle Peak Pictures
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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