A mother and her three daughters face supernatural forces in their Amarillo home while their military father serves in Iraq. As demonic activity intensifies, they must rely on faith to prote... Read allA mother and her three daughters face supernatural forces in their Amarillo home while their military father serves in Iraq. As demonic activity intensifies, they must rely on faith to protect their family.A mother and her three daughters face supernatural forces in their Amarillo home while their military father serves in Iraq. As demonic activity intensifies, they must rely on faith to protect their family.
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It is impossible to watch anything made by the Wrights without wanting to throw-uo a little. That everything they do is so incompetent and poorly made isn't even the worst part.
Like every other release of theirs I've watched, I watched this with friends, knowing it was going to be a disaster. This movie is ugly propaganda for those sad, sad people who live afraid of the world. From the Proud Boys beard to their rabid obsession with demons and devils, this is red meat for The Duggar's fan base at their worst. (And that is saying something.) It's just bad. Though to be fair - it's not their worst outing. They have learned a little bit about how sound actually works. Just kidding. They don't have a clue what their doing.
On a good note - the Wrights consistently demonstrate everything wrong with the cultish homeschool community that seems to gobble these up.
Like every other release of theirs I've watched, I watched this with friends, knowing it was going to be a disaster. This movie is ugly propaganda for those sad, sad people who live afraid of the world. From the Proud Boys beard to their rabid obsession with demons and devils, this is red meat for The Duggar's fan base at their worst. (And that is saying something.) It's just bad. Though to be fair - it's not their worst outing. They have learned a little bit about how sound actually works. Just kidding. They don't have a clue what their doing.
On a good note - the Wrights consistently demonstrate everything wrong with the cultish homeschool community that seems to gobble these up.
I would start by saying acting could have been better, but I think they
did a good job overall. If I asked them to go to acting school then they would be worse and look like crack heads moving around too much as
the Hollywood flicks do. I like that this was real, and instead of focusing
on negatives about music, I actually learned and focused on the point
of the film. This does help educate us part-time christians, and has opened my eyes to be careful of what's in my house with my kids. I am happy that someone made a film to testify on there experience and they were not too scared of what others thought to do this. Thumbs up and you have my respect.
I enjoyed the film, even though it was not a large cast. It was nice to see a Christian spin on this. I was use to seeing all the fake million dollar praise
evil with gore versions. I would not give this a 10, but a 1 is the usual attack on
faith based films. I am laughing that these men who stole the film, are to real
men and could not pay for a product but expect us to listen to the review they leave. Now that is garbage. The film was very realistic, and they did a overall
good job. Anyone that does not support what they are doing with these films
needs help, or needs to see where their heart really is.
This was definitely a floater of a movie. Something tells me the people who ranted on about it being a good "Christian " film are also Qanon believers and own a little red trucker hat...because this movie was absolute garbage. The kids were actually the best actors in the entire film.
I would have much preferred to watch a cheesy documentary on this supposed "true story" than to have suffered the terrible acting, non existent plot and the awful awful music.
Why o why did they force steroid Matt Damon from "Stillwater" to read a book on camera? There's a reason this movie only has 2 stars in prime...because you can't give negative stars.
I would have much preferred to watch a cheesy documentary on this supposed "true story" than to have suffered the terrible acting, non existent plot and the awful awful music.
Why o why did they force steroid Matt Damon from "Stillwater" to read a book on camera? There's a reason this movie only has 2 stars in prime...because you can't give negative stars.
This film left me without sleep for a week. Creators did a superb job of bringing this story to life and retelling the true story.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the making of this film, an incident occurred during filming. Ashley was in the middle of a scene where she was saying scripture to cast out the demons, and a mysterious music box goes off that was not planned. The camera picked it up, and you can see her face change when she heard it during the scene. The original footage was kept as is, unedited and used in the film.
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- 1h 24m(84 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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