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Child of Grace

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Child of Grace (2014)
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9-year-old Katie has spent most of her life traveling the country in an RV with her father. One day she sees a portrait of herself on a missing child poster and realizes that the man she thi... Read all9-year-old Katie has spent most of her life traveling the country in an RV with her father. One day she sees a portrait of herself on a missing child poster and realizes that the man she thinks is her loving father may be her kidnapper. As Katie contends with this discovery, a sm... Read all9-year-old Katie has spent most of her life traveling the country in an RV with her father. One day she sees a portrait of herself on a missing child poster and realizes that the man she thinks is her loving father may be her kidnapper. As Katie contends with this discovery, a small-town sheriff, her grandfather, simultaneously tries to figure out the truth of her dis... Read all

  • Director
    • Ian McCrudden
  • Writers
    • Willie Hagan
    • Ian McCrudden
  • Stars
    • Thomas Hildreth
    • Maggie Elizabeth Jones
    • Ted Levine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    465
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    • Director
      • Ian McCrudden
    • Writers
      • Willie Hagan
      • Ian McCrudden
    • Stars
      • Thomas Hildreth
      • Maggie Elizabeth Jones
      • Ted Levine
    • 10User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Thomas Hildreth
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    • John Johnson
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    • Katie
    Ted Levine
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    • Chief Edwards
    Emma Myles
    Emma Myles
    • Dana Edwards
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    • Mae Edwards
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    James Parks
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    • Kaya
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    John Cariani
    • Ollie
    Jeffrey von Meyer
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    Elaine Bard
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    Ron Canada
    Ron Canada
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    7nzswanny

    A good film with absolutely brilliant actors, this is sadly a really unknown movie.

    This film deserves a lot more publicity and praise than it has. A well paced, perfectly acted film that knows how to build up suspense and emotion, making it well worth your time and money. I wasn't expecting much starting the film, but I must say, this film has passed my small expectations and has crafted a really well-made film. Tom Hildreth, Maggie Elizabeth Jones and Ted Levine have all proved to be really good, underrated actors and I'm glad that they got to star in this film to show people their talent in acting. The acting was so good, that I think I'm going to watch out for the main casts future work.

    The direction of this is superb. Ian McCrudden, a director I had never heard of until now, directed this film with talent, knowing what to do with his script and how to keep it stable. The film flows as one should, which is a very big achievement, because a lot of films sometimes lose that sort of smooth flow in films and feel a bit bumpy and jumpy on the way. Mr McCrudden knows how to capture the tone and theme of a film, and that is a very rare gift that cannot be made even by some of the greats, so I applaud him for that, and I cannot wait to watch some of his older work.

    Now, these positive things I'm about to say are small things, but they are really important things to contribute to the experience of a film. This film has good sound and good camera quality, making the film feel non-low-budget. A lot of low-budget films have bad sound design and poor camera work, however this film , despite the small budget, triumphs and still succeeds in quality despite not being funded fifty million dollars. In fact, I'd say that the quality of this film's sound design and camera work is on par with modern blockbusters.

    The music in this was a bit over-the-top (if you've read my other reviews, you'll know how much I hate this), however it didn't really bother me much in this film because of how well this film was handled. It ruined the experience a bit for sure, but barely, and I am actually a little surprised myself that I didn't despise the over-the-top music as much as I usually would of. So, there's a flaw and a pro.

    The reason why I'm afraid I'll have to give this a 7/10 instead of an 8/10 is because of an unfortunate thing called cliché. There was a bit too much of that in this film, and because of those I felt myself occasionally twiddle my fingers in my seat. But otherwise, it's a good film that deserves a lot more publicity, and I give it a 7.2/10.
    10AmakoaAkana

    minimalist amount of victim-hood and preaching.

    I acquired this movie because of Maggie Elizabeth Jones being a lead actress as she was in two other movies I loved: We Bought a Zoo and Away and Back. The plot of a young girl with an apparently loving daddy on an endless road trip seeing a missing child poster with what looks like herself, even down to the birthmark, intrigued me. What does a child think when she is abruptly confronted with what appears to be a new reality that her Dad may or may not be her real Dad, but a kidnapper? The script writer should be congratulated and the novelist Chris Fabry, author of June Bug (highly recommended) on which the movie is based should be congratulated for a touching cliffhanger.

    The opening credits, as both of her previous movies, was brilliant with lovely views of her and her father sharing adventures in the western USA, but with a barely noticeable foreboding at the same time. From the opening credits onward there is not a moment where I wasn't on the edge of my chair wondering how the whole thing is going to work out.

    Its strange that in the past few years girls have been playing different roles in American culture. The victim role is an old cliché by now. For awhile there were two other common roles for girls: horror and fantasy. I never liked the horror any better than the victim. Fantasy? I wish they'd make the Golden Compass series into a TV series. Girl heroes, love it. Lately girls are starring in Christian redemption movies. these can be icky but better than horror or victim, only if it isn't preaching into my face. Child of Grace, in spite of the title, gets by with a minimalist amount of victim-hood, horror and preaching.

    Philosophically there are three things I object to. The first is depicting God as forgiving the most atrocious of behavior. I myself am not forgiving. The second is the complete lack of rights of the child to be anything but property by blood and excusing toxic behavior because it is the law. The third is treating men worse than dogs. Child of Grace deals with these issues. How successfully it does is up to the viewer in accordance with their ideology and belief.

    An excellent movie. Ten stars.
    10RegaECG

    Emotional suspense and intricate storytelling

    Watching a 9 year old steal the silver screen is amazing in itself but the detail that unfolds in the beautiful locations of Maine and Colorado truly captivated me. The story is raw at times and links the issues of teen pregnancy, drug abuse, parental definition, ethical/family ties, love, and duty. This is an excellent story told an acted passionately. I was torn between feeling contempt for the father figure for the deception that tears apart his young daughter, and the compassion for the grandparent (sheriff) desperately trying to solve the cold case of the tragic vanishing of his young grand daughter. Twists and turns drive the story along the emotional peaks and valleys that are acted beautifully. Bravo!
    8MadDoctor61

    Much Better Than I Expected. I Loved It.

    I can't remember what brought me to this title. Probably, the "More like I'm addicted to them. I've found so many great movies (and duds as well) that way. Anyway, like other reviewers, I expected a 'Lifetime' style formula movie, but even from the description, I felt there might be something different. I'm so glad I watched it. Right from the beginning, it felt 'off' for the genre. I'm a fan of foreign and indie films that eschew the Hollywood formula and this fits right in there.

    SPOILER: Just my imagination working overtime here, probably because I didn't like the ending. I imagine the grandparents and kidnapper/Dad/John end up with a shared custody situation and he is given full custody as the grandparents age and health deteriorates.
    5LiveLoveLead

    Typical Lifetime Movie - not bad, but not great...

    This movie unfolds very slowly with a bit of confusion in the beginning when the movie goes back and forth between a father and young daughter traveling through California in an RV, to a sheriff in Maine who's trying to unravel an old crime, where new evidence has been discovered. The movie is awkwardly paced and the acting is not the best, but there is beautiful scenery and it kept me interested enough to watch till the end, to see what would transpire and find out what really happened to this family. Each time you think you might have guessed what's going on, there is more to the story. I just wish the pace and acting had been better.

    The little girl, played by Maggie Elizabeth Jones was the best of the bunch. The more famous actor Ted Levine (Silence of the Lambs) who plays the sheriff, and Tom Hildreth who plays the father/John, were both annoying in the way they spoke and their mannerisms. There is a very light Christian theme in parts of the movie and it has a touching conclusion, which wraps it all up nicely at the end. A typical Lifetime drama in my humble opinion. 12/2015

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Millinocket, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sternman Productions
      • Epiphany Pictures (II)
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