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Le Jour où tu as choisi la vie

Original title: Lifemark
  • 2022
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Le Jour où tu as choisi la vie (2022)
David's comfortable world is turned upside down when his birthmother unexpectedly reaches out to him, longing to meet the 18-year-old son she's only held once.
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David's comfortable world is turned upside down when his birthmother unexpectedly reaches out to him, longing to meet the 18-year-old son she's only held once.David's comfortable world is turned upside down when his birthmother unexpectedly reaches out to him, longing to meet the 18-year-old son she's only held once.David's comfortable world is turned upside down when his birthmother unexpectedly reaches out to him, longing to meet the 18-year-old son she's only held once.

  • Director
    • Kevin Peeples
  • Writers
    • Alex Kendrick
    • Stephen Kendrick
    • Kevin Peeples
  • Stars
    • Kirk Cameron
    • Alex Kendrick
    • Marisa Lynae Hampton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Kevin Peeples
    • Writers
      • Alex Kendrick
      • Stephen Kendrick
      • Kevin Peeples
    • Stars
      • Kirk Cameron
      • Alex Kendrick
      • Marisa Lynae Hampton
    • 41User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kirk Cameron
    Kirk Cameron
    • Jimmy Colton
    Alex Kendrick
    Alex Kendrick
    • Shawn Cates
    Marisa Lynae Hampton
    Marisa Lynae Hampton
    • Young Melissa
    Dawn Long
    Dawn Long
    • Melissa Cates
    Rebecca Rogers
    Rebecca Rogers
    • Susan Colton
    Raphael Ruggero
    Raphael Ruggero
    • David Colton
    Isabelle Almoyan
    Isabelle Almoyan
    • Reese
    Lowrey Brown
    Lowrey Brown
    • Brian
    Melissa Coles
    Melissa Coles
    • Nurse
    • (as a different name)
    Ezra DuVall
    Ezra DuVall
    • Presley
    Harlen Ernest
    Harlen Ernest
    • Mr. Russell
    Larrs Jackson
    • Paw Paw
    Catherine Kendrick
    • Elisabeth
    Sharonne Lanier
    Sharonne Lanier
    • Abortion Clinic Protester
    Sarah LeJeune
    Sarah LeJeune
    • Pre-op Nurse
    Elleina Papageorgiou
    • Anna
    Stephanie Parker
    Stephanie Parker
    • Azure
    Kathy Patterson
    Kathy Patterson
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    • Director
      • Kevin Peeples
    • Writers
      • Alex Kendrick
      • Stephen Kendrick
      • Kevin Peeples
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    3richieygrl

    Heartwarming until you find the preachy center

    This movie won't be pulling in any acting awards in the near or far future but for a lazy day of mindless tv watching it was fine, even heartwarming. That is until its alternative motives were made clear. I guess I wasn't paying close enough attention to see where it was going. The end got super preachy with an anti-abortion chaser that discussed none of the nuances that may come into play when women make the decision to abort. As a woman and an adoptee I was low-key offended by the simplistic adoption vs abortion binary they drew in this movie.

    The last quarter of the movie was disappointing and infuriating in turns which colored my overall perspective in a negative way.
    5jbear-05697

    Disappointing

    Poorly written. Emotional moments use cheesy royalty free inspirational/sad music, characters don't have any depth. To put it kindly, the acting is subpar and the dialogue is just awkward. Movie falls into countless poorly-executed clichés. One of the worst writing issues I noticed was how characters didn't evolve throughout the entire movie. Movie was so excellent it could have been directed by Donald Trump.

    Here's my satirical review: Beautiful film that loves mentioning how god was responsible for every thing down to a character speaking. What an amazing film, I loved it so much hearing about church and god. It was just so inspirational.
    6fitforfaith-ministries

    Great morality, but a slim and incognito Christianity.

    PROS

    + Great production quality and great actors.

    + The movie is very great in removing many psychological barriers. This implies the barrier for reconciliation after a very long time and distance, and especially to consider adoption instead of murder.

    + No problematic language or violence.

    CONS

    • A mix between superficiality, matched clothing styles and super-emotionalism.


    • While the movie is very pleasant to watch and carries a very great message, it is far away from the Good Message of IESOUS CHRISTOS.


    We can certainly all agree that adoption is a considerable alternative, but have to ask ourselves if this is the plan A of the Bible, especially given the fact of its complete absence from it. Yes, it is true that not everything is stipulated in the Bible, but could we come to the same quintessence of the movie, specifically of David's advise to his sister, to simply think it over again based on his example?

    This culmination of the movie in this worldly advise is problematic. It is one thing what David experienced in the past, but a whole other thing what he now makes out of that knowledge. He presented his sister literally the Good Message of his upbringing, but how much more important would it have been to present her not just a plan B, but the Good Message of IESOUS CHRISTOS, which would include to first follow Him instead of her brother?

    Without CHRISTOS she might eventually make the right decision, but it would rather be a product of chance if this would not result in a mother-child relationship, but also father-mother-child family.

    What is presented here is beautiful, but if such an extreme situation of life is not being used in order to present the Good Message, then where should THEOS be allowed to work? This is the very tragic failure of the movie. It presented a plan B and laid it wonderfully out, but apart from some Christian undertones, the movie never proposed the wonderful plan A anywhere.

    • The credits include the following:


    St. Luke Methodist Church

    St. Mark United Methodist Church

    Grace Presbyterian Highland Community Church (Calvinist)

    Focus on the Family

    March for Life.
    5CinemaSerf

    Lifemark

    It probably wouldn't be fair to just trash this film out of hand. There will doubtless be many who find the pro-life message it emphasises life-affirming. As a piece of cinema, though, it is a shockingly simplistic and one-sided attempt to suggest to young women facing that most difficult of decisions that all in the garden is ridiculously rosy! We start with "David" (the easy on the Raphael Ruggero) whom we discover has been adopted by the Christian (that's important) Colton family - "Jimmy" (Kirk Cameron) and "Susan" (Rebecca Rogers). They live a happy life with the young man a keen wrestler about to go on to college. Sadly, though, injury befalls him and after surgery to relieve pressure on his brain - the recovery from which would put Lazarus to shame - he has to rethink his plans. Meantime, his birth mother realises that he is now eighteen and so attempts to get in touch. The rest of this rather sentimentally cheesy drama follows a slightly nauseating path, I found, aided unhelpfully by his rather irritating mate "Nate" (Justin Sterner) who insisted on filming everything on his phone - even some of the most sensitive and personal moments as the story evolves with an almost menacing degree of indoctrinating pontification - subtle, yes - as an air raid! The acting, especially from the adults, is twee and pedestrian in the extreme with adulation and fawning galore as we plod along towards an ending that I found supremely condescending. This is at best, a mediocre television movie that should only be shown in cinemas with a warning that it completely lacks any sense of balance. The soundtrack is also banal - plinky plonky piano chords just to reinforce the gloopiness. I didn't hate it. Cameron et al are entitled to their point of view, but if this is supposed to be in any way educational or realistic, then I'm Tom Thumb!
    10cbrakebush96

    Lifemark!

    Wonderful movie! It is an inspiring true story about adoption and what it means to truly adopt someone into a family:) highly recommend it to families, couples, and groups! I would recommend it to anyone who would want to be encouraged in the times of family struggle with adoption and not knowing what choice to make. It can change your life! God works in big ways and He cannot be stopped! This film delivers a powerful message about pro-life and how every life matters and children are a gift from God:) Adoption is very powerful, and this movie explains why adoption is powerful in that way! Every child deserves a chance to live and should be cherished and loved:)

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    • Trivia
      The adoption lawyer in the scene where Jimmy and Susan meet their new baby is the real David Colton, who is a lawyer in real life.
    • Goofs
      In a flashback to the 1990s, Brian, who lives in Columbus, Indiana, is wearing a Jay Austin Motors shirt. Jay Austin Motors is the car dealership in Flywheel (2003). However, it is unlikely that Brian would be wearing this shirt since the dealership was founded circa 2001 and is located in Albany, Georgia, according to the aforementioned film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Spicer & Co.: Episode dated 8 September 2022 (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Riding High
      Written by Seth Bolt, Cason Cooley, Trent Dabbs, Josh Lovelace, Nathaniel Rinehart, Bear Rinehart (as William Rinehart)

      Performed by Needtobreathe (as Need to Breathe)

      Courtesy of Electra Records

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lifemark
    • Production company
      • Kendrick Brothers
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,180,537
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,189,456
      • Sep 11, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,657,827
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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