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The Willie Handcart Company treks across America to the Salt Lake Valley, experiencing many trials and deaths, as well as 17 miracles.The Willie Handcart Company treks across America to the Salt Lake Valley, experiencing many trials and deaths, as well as 17 miracles.The Willie Handcart Company treks across America to the Salt Lake Valley, experiencing many trials and deaths, as well as 17 miracles.
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Travis Eberhard
- Albert
- (as Robert Pearce)
Bailee Michelle Johnson
- Mary Hurren
- (as Bailee Johnson)
Tomas Ambt Kofod
- Jens Nielson
- (as Tomas Kofod)
Melinda Renee
- Maria Linford
- (as Renee Casati)
Kalvin Stringer
- Amasa Linford
- (as Kalvin Stinger)
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I think the most interesting part of this movie is trying to figure out just how many miracles there were and what they were. I think there were more than 17.
A miracle to me is any event that cannot be explained by our 5 senses even with technology that would enhance those 5 senses. I'm not a great fan of coincidents, although somebody like Philip Yancy would argue those are the best pieces of evidence that you have for a miracle.
Given my definition however, here are a few of my choices.
1. the two girls going through the field with the rattle snakes.
2. The mother not being recognized by her abusive husband.
3. The courage and well being of the dwarf and the fact that he made it as far as he did. His complete acceptance of his fate in my mind was a miracle. He had much to be bitter about. OK I know that is not to be judged by the 5 senses definition. Sue me.
4. The fact that any of them survived given the stupidity of the leadership. I know, there was little choice in going on, but the main leader should have listened to Eli who knew what was involved. The trip could have been planned differently so the men could work.
5. The miracle of the jerky in the cave.
6. The survival of the love that Sarah exemplified. No bitterness there although a lot of sorrow.
In all, this was pretty well handled. Spiritual movies are very hard to make, and I think on the whole this one was successful.
A miracle to me is any event that cannot be explained by our 5 senses even with technology that would enhance those 5 senses. I'm not a great fan of coincidents, although somebody like Philip Yancy would argue those are the best pieces of evidence that you have for a miracle.
Given my definition however, here are a few of my choices.
1. the two girls going through the field with the rattle snakes.
2. The mother not being recognized by her abusive husband.
3. The courage and well being of the dwarf and the fact that he made it as far as he did. His complete acceptance of his fate in my mind was a miracle. He had much to be bitter about. OK I know that is not to be judged by the 5 senses definition. Sue me.
4. The fact that any of them survived given the stupidity of the leadership. I know, there was little choice in going on, but the main leader should have listened to Eli who knew what was involved. The trip could have been planned differently so the men could work.
5. The miracle of the jerky in the cave.
6. The survival of the love that Sarah exemplified. No bitterness there although a lot of sorrow.
In all, this was pretty well handled. Spiritual movies are very hard to make, and I think on the whole this one was successful.
One of the worst films I've ever seen, partly because the script was so poorly done and direction allows little from actors.
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Most viewers will be overwhelmed at the number of ordeals and miracles that are shown. Movies such as this instills a great respect to our pioneers depicted on this film. "17 Miracles" is really a miracle. The first few seconds are somewhat disturbing like a horror film but as the stories unfold, miracle after miracle will leave your heart with shock and awe The stories are beautifully written and they come to life in every frame. It is not wholesome for there are thematic suffering and hardships that might offend children so parental guidance is recommended. The lead actor who played Levi Savage is very good at the portrayal of his part. I Highly recommend it. We need more inspiring films like this in our homes.
17 Miracles is a summary of 17 of the documented events (miracles) of the two "Belated" handcart companies who were traveling to Utah in 1856. These were mostly poor immigrants from the British Isles and Scandinavia who arrived late in the season and had no recourse but to continue on to Utah even though there was the potential for bad weather. The movie in my opinion tries not to be over-dramatic and in some ways under-plays the suffering of the pioneers when you consider the temperature, with wind-chill factor would have approached minus 50 degrees. The acting was good, especially the roll of Levi Savage portrayed by Jason Wade. Although the movie attempts to depict the entire handcart trek it is actually 17 mostly jointed vignettes portraying events that were recorded in the journals of many of the handcart pioneers. My Great Great Grandmother was in the Willey Handcart Company; I have her journal and the movie was true to her telling.
Growing up Mormon as a strong female was tough. Its not a faith of equality. For all that I liked the pseudo history of the movie.
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- TriviaExtensive casting auditions were held to find the more than 30 actors needed to speak with a British accent.
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- 1h 53m(113 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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