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Grace Unplugged

  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.7K
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AJ Michalka in Grace Unplugged (2013)
Grace Trey is the ideal Christian teen who is also a phenomenal singer. But at the tender age of eighteen, after she gets the music break of a lifetime and is thrust into the "real world" - her faith is put to the test.
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Grace Trey is a phenomenal singer. But at the tender age of eighteen, after she gets the music break of a lifetime and is thrust into the "real world" - her faith is put to the test.Grace Trey is a phenomenal singer. But at the tender age of eighteen, after she gets the music break of a lifetime and is thrust into the "real world" - her faith is put to the test.Grace Trey is a phenomenal singer. But at the tender age of eighteen, after she gets the music break of a lifetime and is thrust into the "real world" - her faith is put to the test.

  • Director
    • Brad J. Silverman
  • Writers
    • Brad J. Silverman
    • Brandon Rice
    • James Killian
  • Stars
    • AJ Michalka
    • Kelly Thiebaud
    • James Denton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brad J. Silverman
    • Writers
      • Brad J. Silverman
      • Brandon Rice
      • James Killian
    • Stars
      • AJ Michalka
      • Kelly Thiebaud
      • James Denton
    • 37User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    AJ Michalka
    AJ Michalka
    • Gracie Trey
    Kelly Thiebaud
    Kelly Thiebaud
    • Renae Taylor
    James Denton
    James Denton
    • Johnny Trey
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Frank 'Mossy' Mostin
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Michelle Trey
    Michael Welch
    Michael Welch
    • Quentin
    Jamie Grace
    • Rachel
    Emma Catherwood
    Emma Catherwood
    • Kendra Burroughs
    Chris Ellis
    Chris Ellis
    • Pastor Tim Bryant
    Pia Toscano
    Pia Toscano
    • Alyssa
    Rob Steinberg
    Rob Steinberg
    • Mark Reynolds
    Patricia French
    Patricia French
    • Sally Benson
    Anthony Reynolds
    Anthony Reynolds
    • Rick (Quentin's dad)
    Aimee Dunn
    • Donna (Quentin's mom)
    Juan Martinez
    Juan Martinez
    • Noah
    Madison Wolfe
    Madison Wolfe
    • Young Grace
    Lauren E. Roman
    Lauren E. Roman
    • Recital Announcer
    • (as Lauren Roman)
    Monica Gambee
    • Kendra's Assistant
    • Director
      • Brad J. Silverman
    • Writers
      • Brad J. Silverman
      • Brandon Rice
      • James Killian
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    User reviews37

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    7manitobaman81

    Good

    This is the kind of low-budget film that truly proves that a small story can be much more meaningful than a larger one. Grace Trey is the ideal Christian teen who is also a phenomenal singer. But at the tender age of 18, after she gets the music break of a lifetime and is thrust into the "real world", her faith is put to the test. This film is worthy of all the hopes you have. All of the fancy characters struggle against a system that has perpetuated falsehoods. The plot is not as well thought out as the original, but it still does the cast well. It's an important film, as well as entertaining. The story is nothing special but an exceptional performance from most of the cast, realism and the mood it puts you in make it a must-see.
    6Reno-Rangan

    Chasing a dream against the family will!

    This is a Christian film and like usual, I did not mind that. I cherish film for what it narrates than on what it all was all built on. Yeah, there's a little annoyance when a father is not letting his daughter to pursue her dreams. Especially in this modern world, and too in the western world, this is a bit surprising.

    Grace, an 18 year old girl raised with the Christian faith is set to find her own life path. Her father, who is insisting her not to abandon the faith is the one to be convinced about what she wanted to accomplish in her life. She takes the chance that comes her way and the rest is history making.

    An inspiring film. Not just for the Christian faith, but anybody with dreaming to accomplish something big. Particularly the youngsters. The cast was good, and the characters. Music tracks too enjoyable. Maybe the runtime should have been a shorter to accompany the pace. But overall not bad, a fine film was once watching.

    6/10
    6StevePulaski

    Still manages to be entertaining even with glaring issues

    Just a few days before being released on DVD, Grace Unplugged was named "The Most Inspiring Film of the Year" by The Movieguide Award's Epiphany Prize. This sidenote kind of baffles me. The film is about a woman who has just became a legal adult and is feeling smothered by her passive mother and hasbeen rock-star father who has taken up a good Christian lifestyle, and doesn't feel she has been granted the right to project her own style, confined to the drudgery of being in her father's Church-group, Christian rock band. The young woman decides to cut and run from home after contacting her father's old record producer in order to get an album deal and hopefully make it big. Faith, and clichés, would have it that the young woman would see the dangerous and exploitative side of the recording industry and fall into a series of events that would manipulate her for all she's worth.

    Maybe I'm missing something, but even with the tacked-on and somewhat forced emotional relationship between the young woman and her father, I still find this film more of a religious cautionary tale than anything along the lines of inspiring. The young woman aspired to be something bigger, to inspire young souls with her music and her passionate lyrics, and she was mostly tossed around like a cheap ragdoll. This is a wonderful message for young singer-songwriters who may want to break into the business.

    The young woman is Grace Trey, played by Aly Michalka, who was famous for about a year when she worked with her sister AJ. Her dad is Johnny Trey (Desperate Housewives' James Denton), a rock star who fell of his peak and hit every ledge on the way down. Finally, the record producer is Kevin Pollak, in a roll that is nowhere near as daring or as shocking as it could be. If all that happened to Grace in her stint as a popular recording artist was in this film, I think many artists and musicians would consider her lucky.

    But Grace Unplugged doesn't aspire to be graphic or deeply-rooted in blunt, frightening honesty. It aspires to be a religious parable and to tell the story of an adolescent who got a bit too big for her britches and abandoned the word of God in favor of a more fast-moving life as an artist. For one, the film's first misstep is one that common Christian films make and that's showing the world who does not believe in God, or at least openly express their love for God, in a negative, demeaning light that portrays them as beings that lack ethical decision-making. The film seems to think that because someone holds The Bible and the idea of God close to them, and expresses it openly and frequently, they are already good-hearted and intelligent people, while those who either silently-express themselves or don't have a religious view at all are terrible people we shouldn't trust.

    That view in itself is almost a candidate for religious propaganda and it's unfortunate that writers Brad J. Silverman and Brandon Rice appear to think that way. It seems that a growing principle of Christian cinema is to show the secular world as godless degenerates incapable of making the right decision or an inferior one when, in 2014 America, we should be shying away from that and dismantling that idea. But I digress; Grace Unplugged, however, is buoyed by a surprisingly entertaining story and a great central performance by Michalka to at least be deemed worth-watching in some aspects. Even though Denton and Pollak frequently turn up on screen, this is Michalka's show in its entirety, and whether you call it another performance or an attempt to revitalize a career that was slumping, it's a performance that will be one of the most remembered in her filmography for years to come.

    The Grace character, however, is a different story. She isn't your atypical adolescent, with aspirations to express herself through music and the limitless wonders of creative expression, but it's her surly attitude becomes a bit much. She often seems ungrateful for what she has been handed, disobeying her parents and then blaming them for getting upset, and often picking fights with her father just to show that she's not a little kid anymore. Then there's the fact that the film feels to gloss over certain incidents in her popularity and zip-by, showing many tours and meetings in montage, not giving us the real idea, or at least the film's, of what actually goes on behind these closed-door board meetings.

    Long story short, Grace Unplugged is far from a perfect film, especially showing when it tries its hand at showing emotion which comes off as nothing but manipulative. But there's real talent at hand with Michalka's performance, which shows vulnerability in a realistic way. Then there's the fact that watching someone go from humble beginnings to a celebrity creating some sizable shockwaves domestically is quite entertaining to watch unfold, solely for the reason of character intimacy. If there were ever a film to see for the reason that it has a number of considerable issues but still succeeds in strong, key areas, Grace Unplugged is it.

    Starring: Aly Michalka, James Denton, and Kevin Pollak. Directed by: Brad J. Silverman.
    10scottshirey-877-567866

    The prodigal daughter story

    What a great story! A girl fighting her dad for some space to grow up and be herself. She is struck with the awesome idea to fill her dad's old shoes in the music business when he turns down the request of an old producer friend. Not knowing the extent of the commitment, she gets caught in a moral dilemma. Some of the scenes made me squirm. If you are a Christian who has ever put a bushel over your candle during a tense moment, you will relate to this! It could be described as the prodigal daughter movie. The cast was perfect. Also a great message of comfort to parents to commend their children to God on that day when it's time for them to leave the nest. God is already at the place where they are going. Trust God!
    4fitforfaith-ministries

    A movie which is ok, but not what I would recommend.

    PROS

    + Good, but not great actors.

    + Good script.

    + Good display of Christian boundaries when it comes to dating (or better courting).

    + No problematic endorsement, no foul language or other transgressions.

    CONS

    • In parts over-acted and overly dramatic, both when it comes to the father and daughter.


    • She is lying in the movie, by saying that her father is happy when she clearly knows that he is not.


    • She appears to be (nearly) drunk in one scene.


    • The movie contains some Christian, but also some anti-Christian values, e.g. It pushes a celebrity-Christianity with the focus on the worship team and specific persons.


    • The movie does rather not edify a Christian in his walk with THEOS.

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    • Trivia
      The film was mostly shot in Alabama and required hundreds of extras for some of the bigger scenes. They thought Saturdays would be the best day to shoot those scenes, but the L.A. based crew quickly learned very few locals would show up on Saturdays because of Alabama football.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Heaven Bound (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Amazing Grace
      Written by Josh Wilson and Jeff Pardo

      Performed by Josh Wilson

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2014 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Grace'in Hayali
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, Alabama, USA
    • Production companies
      • Coram Deo Studios
      • Republic Pictures (III)
      • Birchwood Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,507,201
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $998,145
      • Oct 6, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,507,201
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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