A newlywed runner loses everything at Africa's toughest race. A year later, struggling with oxygen and grief, she meets Coffin, a former African doctor who helps her train to race again and ... Read allA newlywed runner loses everything at Africa's toughest race. A year later, struggling with oxygen and grief, she meets Coffin, a former African doctor who helps her train to race again and face her loss.A newlywed runner loses everything at Africa's toughest race. A year later, struggling with oxygen and grief, she meets Coffin, a former African doctor who helps her train to race again and face her loss.
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This was a well written movie that was riveting by great actors, great scenery, and an awesome plot. The movie showed Christianity but was not overly done.
I want to thank the entire team for this film that touched my heart and soul. I will watch this movie everyday! It helps me to wake up with a positive attitude and a renewed sense of purpose and determination to push through with faith.
Bravo! This is one to add to my collection of great films.
Bravo! This is one to add to my collection of great films.
Jaime Bernadette is the star of this film in absolutely every way. She captures every emotion perfectly. I can't say enough about her performance.
I was not crazy about the writing, but it was better than average. I would have taken a closer look at the dialogue.
The cinematography was very good and the direction was very good.
But, in the end it is Jaime that makes this a 9.
If it wasn't for Laura Linn, I wouldn't have seen the movie.
She gave a taste with messages of hope, strength and persistence in her goals.
Thank you Laura Linn, for showing that woman CAN AND MUST be whatever she wants, an angel, a woman, a God, with tattoo or without her acting gave voice and visibility to many people. Congratulations.
After all in the comments above, the stupid ignorance of treating the actress who brings the secret the mystery of the film for being a short-haired angel woman to the furnace? If she needs to go "to the furnace", then, my dear one, you need to go back to the middle ages, because people like you don't contribute to a better world, you spread hatred and pre-concept, you are a primitive!
She gave a taste with messages of hope, strength and persistence in her goals.
Thank you Laura Linn, for showing that woman CAN AND MUST be whatever she wants, an angel, a woman, a God, with tattoo or without her acting gave voice and visibility to many people. Congratulations.
After all in the comments above, the stupid ignorance of treating the actress who brings the secret the mystery of the film for being a short-haired angel woman to the furnace? If she needs to go "to the furnace", then, my dear one, you need to go back to the middle ages, because people like you don't contribute to a better world, you spread hatred and pre-concept, you are a primitive!
While Jamie Bernadette (I Spit on Your Grave - Deja Vu) is usually known as a queen of the horror film scene, in this film, she puts her ability to convey intense personal suffering into her unforgettable character, Mary.
Mary's tribulations bring her to rock bottom and Jamie takes us there with her, each agonizing step, through loss, injury, despair and then finally, hope turned to triumph.
If you are a person who sneers at religion, this story's not for you - Mary's rise out of the ashes is enabled in no small part by her discovery of a faith that renews her and by finding a wise confidant who trains and inspires her to climb out of the darkness she's in, to find a new purpose and triumph against all odds.
"Inspirational" aptly fits this film. It's not necessarily easy to watch at times, Mary's suffering is so terribly real thanks to Bernadette's passionate portrayal.
But in the end, it's deeply satisfying and well worth the time to make the journey vicariously with Mary as she redeems herself, body and spirit.
Mary's tribulations bring her to rock bottom and Jamie takes us there with her, each agonizing step, through loss, injury, despair and then finally, hope turned to triumph.
If you are a person who sneers at religion, this story's not for you - Mary's rise out of the ashes is enabled in no small part by her discovery of a faith that renews her and by finding a wise confidant who trains and inspires her to climb out of the darkness she's in, to find a new purpose and triumph against all odds.
"Inspirational" aptly fits this film. It's not necessarily easy to watch at times, Mary's suffering is so terribly real thanks to Bernadette's passionate portrayal.
But in the end, it's deeply satisfying and well worth the time to make the journey vicariously with Mary as she redeems herself, body and spirit.
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