A missionary and his family return to serve in Tonga. When two children fall gravely ill, the entire community - crossing religious divides - unites in faith and prayer, showing the power of... Read allA missionary and his family return to serve in Tonga. When two children fall gravely ill, the entire community - crossing religious divides - unites in faith and prayer, showing the power of love and shared hope.A missionary and his family return to serve in Tonga. When two children fall gravely ill, the entire community - crossing religious divides - unites in faith and prayer, showing the power of love and shared hope.
Sateki Finau-Baas
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Though I'm not LDS, I really enjoyed the first movie and would have felt the same about this one were it not for so many *very disturbing* moments. This is not for kids, nor is it a family movie. I would honestly feel very awkward watching this with my family...
I also felt there were wasted opportunities to show the real struggles, in more depth, of what the characters went through emotionally and their heartfelt prayers toward God in trusting Him no matter what. It felt like their faith got shaky only to be restored when things went well.
Having said that, I enjoyed the beautiful scenery, both of the island and the architecture, the actors, and of course, the way they showed love and forgiveness, and the power of praying to Jesus.
I also felt there were wasted opportunities to show the real struggles, in more depth, of what the characters went through emotionally and their heartfelt prayers toward God in trusting Him no matter what. It felt like their faith got shaky only to be restored when things went well.
Having said that, I enjoyed the beautiful scenery, both of the island and the architecture, the actors, and of course, the way they showed love and forgiveness, and the power of praying to Jesus.
We took the whole family to this film not realizing it had the PG13 rating. Had to close the young children's eyes a few times. With that said, we found it to be very inspiring. Based on a true story, showing how God works in all of our lives even though at times bad things happen to good people. It is through times that God can work miracles in our lives if we trust Him.
Even if you haven't seen the original Other Side of Heaven, I recommend this sequel. It's much better and doesn't rely on the first movie for its success. I found myself riveted to the highs and lows experienced by Elder Groberg and his family as they served in Tonga for 3 years. Their challenges, paralleled with a Tongan family's struggles, eventually intersect in a tear-inducing way. Faith, love, charity and focusing on religious similarities more than differences really are the keys to overcoming hardships. Go see it. You will be uplifted!
I wasn't sure what to expect, especially since it's been years since I saw the first movie and can't really remember much of it's story.
But we really loved this movie. It was full of adventure, funny, and very heart touching. My family members that aren't LDS welled up and really loved it too.
It's a great story for everyone, beautifully shot and very professionally done. I highly recommend it.
This movie was truly a delight to see. I have been to many motion pictures this summer, but they have not filled that part of my soul which this one has. Thank you to the filmmakers and the cinemas for sharing this.
Did you know
- TriviaThe filmmakers said they waited to continue with the sequel until they had the resources to replicate the scale of the original. The film's budget was a little under ten million dollars. The decision was made to film in Fiji, where the tax rebate for filming was 47 percent.
- GoofsThe Royal Palace depicted in the film is the modern day version of the Tongan Royal palace. The original palace in the time period depicted was much smaller, before additional construction took place in the mid 2010s.
- ConnectionsFollows The Other Side of Heaven (2001)
- SoundtracksRockin' Robin
Written by Jimmie Thomas
Performed by Jordan Robbins, Shaun Barrowes, and the Pops Orchestra
Produced by Shaun Barrowes
Recorded at Rosewood Recording Co.
Mixed by Guy Randle and Brian Casey Lee
Used by Permission of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.,Inc.
On behalf of Leon Rene LLC
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- Also known as
- Глаз бури 2: Огонь веры
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,807,216
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $454,257
- Jun 30, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $1,807,216
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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