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The World We Make

  • 2019
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
811
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The World We Make (2019)
18 year old Lee (a spirited equestrian) and Jordan (an academic and football standout) are at the threshold of building a life together. But their character is tested when racial bias surfaces in their otherwise progressive small town.
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18 year old Lee (a spirited equestrian) and Jordan (an academic and football standout) are at the threshold of building a life together. But their character is tested when racial bias surfac... Read all18 year old Lee (a spirited equestrian) and Jordan (an academic and football standout) are at the threshold of building a life together. But their character is tested when racial bias surfaces in their otherwise progressive small town.18 year old Lee (a spirited equestrian) and Jordan (an academic and football standout) are at the threshold of building a life together. But their character is tested when racial bias surfaces in their otherwise progressive small town.

  • Director
    • Brian Baugh
  • Writers
    • Brian Baugh
    • Chris Dowling
    • George D. Escobar
  • Stars
    • Caleb Castille
    • Rose Reid
    • Kevin Sizemore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    811
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Baugh
    • Writers
      • Brian Baugh
      • Chris Dowling
      • George D. Escobar
    • Stars
      • Caleb Castille
      • Rose Reid
      • Kevin Sizemore
    • 36User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Caleb Castille
    Caleb Castille
    • Jordan Bishop
    Rose Reid
    Rose Reid
    • Lee Grove
    Kevin Sizemore
    Kevin Sizemore
    • Jeff Grove
    Gregory Alan Williams
    Gregory Alan Williams
    • Thomas Bishop
    Richard Kohnke
    Richard Kohnke
    • Casey Grove
    Gunnar Sizemore
    Gunnar Sizemore
    • Logan Grove
    Blake Burt
    Blake Burt
    • Morgan
    Katherine Smith-Rodden
    Katherine Smith-Rodden
    • Brooklyn
    Candace West
    Candace West
    • Kimani
    Greg Puckett
    Greg Puckett
    • Chip Wallace
    Darius Wallace
    • Oscar Bidwell
    • (as Phil Darius Wallace)
    Rebecca Lines
    Rebecca Lines
    • Anne
    Sam Brooks
    Sam Brooks
    • Andrew
    Ken Carpenter
    Ken Carpenter
    • Horse buyer
    Candace Kirkpatrick
    Candace Kirkpatrick
    • Nosy Customer…
    Mike Nawrocki
    Mike Nawrocki
    • Market owner
    Taylor Sanders
    Taylor Sanders
    • Cafe patron extra
    Michael James Thomas
    Michael James Thomas
    • Jimmy
    • Director
      • Brian Baugh
    • Writers
      • Brian Baugh
      • Chris Dowling
      • George D. Escobar
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    6larrys3

    Mixed Bag

    A mixed bag here for me. Although the two lead actors Rose Reid and Caleb Castille are appealing and the movie's heart is in the right place, there was just too much stereotyping and sermonizing for my tastes. Plus, the filmmakers seemed to want to check off every "required" box for indies with its tragedies and rather forced dramatic elements.

    At least the horses and cinematography were beautiful and I'm glad some of the nastiness was put aside for an uplifting but predictable ending.
    7sophiahwright

    Screw the reviews, I liked it.

    I dunno, I really liked this movie. I cried all the way through. I dunno if it's cause it's that time of the month or what 😅😂 But it just got to me. Im glad I watched it. As a white chick I realise that I can never learn enough about racism. I feel like we all need to be learning and understanding one another on this issue until the day we die.
    6fewald139

    Inoffensive little movie that doesn't quite deserve the low score

    The World We Make has been compared to a Hallmark Movie in another review, and while I understand why, this movie has far more substance. The interracial romance as the main theme is what drew me to this film despite its low score; I figured the other reviewers were just harsh against it because of a possible religious angle (it doesn't have one) or actual incompetency.

    This film is rated PG, which I didn't know before I started it (or I may have skipped it). It turned out to be a non-issue, though the movie is extremely tame save for a character death fairly early on and a fistfight later (which is filmed so that most violence is barely seen). The characters here are fairly well-developed. Rose Reid (whose prior work includes a small role in the laughable "I'm Not Ashamed", but I give her a pass for her decent performance here) plays Lee, a Caucasian equestrian trying to hold her family and dreams together after a series of tragedies. Caleb Castille plays Jordan, an African-American football player who dreams beyond his means in terms of college and career. That they are drawn together makes sense; Lee and Jordan have great chemistry, a shared social circle (for the most part), and common interests.

    The issues that arise in this film stem from the chemistry between the two leads. I said their chemistry was great, but it seems to come from a friendly angle rather than a romantic one. Lee and Jordan encourage one another, play off one another, but rarely do they display believable attraction or affection. A lot of this is likely due to the movie's rating and the age of the characters (though Jordan is in college, Lee is in high school for the majority of the movie's run-time). Still, I think the film played it too safe; though all the ingredients for a believable romance are here, I just didn't feel it.

    Still, I cared about the characters, and the racist events that come about from both sides of this divide were so realistic to things I've seen and/or heard about that anger actually caused me to groan a few times. I felt for these characters and their struggle, even if the movie slipped up elsewhere. There were a lot of feel-good montages accompanied by drab feel-good music that dragged on a little too long. A few of the scene transitions were abrupt. The acting wasn't bad, but there were a few cringe-worthy lines that no human being would ever be caught dead saying. On a positive note, The World We Make had no religious proselytizing despite its tameness (which I expected based on the southern actors and low rating), and unlike Hallmark, it didn't tie everything up in a neat little bow. While there is an arguably happy ending, many problems remain unsolved and dreams broken, bringing a refreshingly realistic edge to a movie that could have stuck with the cliche.

    The World We Make won't win any rewards, but it's a harmless coming-of-age movie about an interracial relationship that doesn't deserve the low rating it has. It's a heartwarming movie and I don't regret my time watching it.
    10takoerigelsia

    LOVED IT

    This movie was so great. I cried through 99% of it. I expected a cheesy movie but it kept me drawn the whole time.
    annbss

    A must watch movie

    Wow. I'm really glad I got to watch it. Finally! It's a really nice film about what you really love/ cares in life. Dream big. The actors are great in their roles. It's a feel good movie with nice music. Highly recommend.

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2019 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кохання важливе
    • Filming locations
      • Nashville Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Distinction Films
      • Nook Lane Entertainment
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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