This modern-day version of Proverbs 31 features a Hollywood starlet, a soldier on the battlefield, a successful businesswoman, and the homemaking and cooking skills of dear old Mom.This modern-day version of Proverbs 31 features a Hollywood starlet, a soldier on the battlefield, a successful businesswoman, and the homemaking and cooking skills of dear old Mom.This modern-day version of Proverbs 31 features a Hollywood starlet, a soldier on the battlefield, a successful businesswoman, and the homemaking and cooking skills of dear old Mom.
Tim Perez-Ross
- Agent Connor Griffin
- (as Tim Ross)
Jeff Glover
- Government agent
- (as Jeff Matthew Glover)
Angela Brown
- Dr. Galazini
- (as Angela Oberer)
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Virtuous is a refreshing movie, telling the stories of several characters trapped in danger, fear, and ambition, who find their way to peace, hope, and restoration.
The film moves at a nice pace, opening with powerful events and slowly unraveling through multiple story lines. Although the central theme of the movie is the Proverbs 31 woman, there are secondary themes that enhance the movie without ever seeming heavy or confusing. The different character arcs blend together seamlessly to tell one unified story of what it means to be a virtuous woman.
Because of the intense events that are central to the film, the lead actors must handle a lot of weight. They do so very well. Of special note is Bonnie Johnson, who plays Judge Donna Ferguson. Her performance is moving and insightful.
One of the strongest elements of the film is the cinematography. James Burgess' eye for composition strongly establishes the mood of the film and even carries the drama at moments.
The movie may not be appropriate for young children as it deals with subjects of rape, drugs, and abuse. However, its depiction of hope and restoration will appeal to adults of all backgrounds.
The film moves at a nice pace, opening with powerful events and slowly unraveling through multiple story lines. Although the central theme of the movie is the Proverbs 31 woman, there are secondary themes that enhance the movie without ever seeming heavy or confusing. The different character arcs blend together seamlessly to tell one unified story of what it means to be a virtuous woman.
Because of the intense events that are central to the film, the lead actors must handle a lot of weight. They do so very well. Of special note is Bonnie Johnson, who plays Judge Donna Ferguson. Her performance is moving and insightful.
One of the strongest elements of the film is the cinematography. James Burgess' eye for composition strongly establishes the mood of the film and even carries the drama at moments.
The movie may not be appropriate for young children as it deals with subjects of rape, drugs, and abuse. However, its depiction of hope and restoration will appeal to adults of all backgrounds.
Yes, this movie is made, produced and acted by Christian folks. Unfortunately, the acting is horrendous but so is the script. I just wish that the churches who spend so much time and effort in producing these movies that they would look carefully at the end product before publishing it and putting it out there for people to make fun of it and/or ignore it. Even Mr. Estrada did a horrible job with his acting.
The theme of redemption and justice was welcomed and the music was great. I also liked the importance that they gave to women who love Jesus-daughters of the King, which is how we should think of ourselves 24/7/365 and own this marvelous privilege. Hence my high review.
The theme of redemption and justice was welcomed and the music was great. I also liked the importance that they gave to women who love Jesus-daughters of the King, which is how we should think of ourselves 24/7/365 and own this marvelous privilege. Hence my high review.
I loved this movie. Yes, it lacked some sound issues however, great message and good story line. Love Erik Estrada. While tackling the justice system, which most of us have done in our life time, you feel for the underdog. Although the rich attacker's grandfather tries to hide his unruly and terrible behavior of attempting to rape women by paying off the prosecution, in the end the truth comes out and justice is served by the defendant. Rarely does not happen in real life. I enjoyed seeing Erik Estrada on the screen and look forward to more of his work. The military scenes was kind of out of character, hard to understand why it is in the moving but made for good drama in the beginning.
Unwatchable!!!
Jingoistic propaganda with a Christian slant.
Just stumbled upon this on late-night basic cable. It was so bad I couldn't change the channel.
Well intentioned but ...frankly... "preachy".
Dysfunctional Christian family faces contemporary trials (one daughter is captured and held hostage by the Taliban; another daughter murders a man in self defense after an attempted rape).
Heartfelt but mawkish. Amateurish acting.
Sure was great to see Erik Estrada again, though!
Needs more motorcycles & Larry Wilcox.
Jingoistic propaganda with a Christian slant.
Just stumbled upon this on late-night basic cable. It was so bad I couldn't change the channel.
Well intentioned but ...frankly... "preachy".
Dysfunctional Christian family faces contemporary trials (one daughter is captured and held hostage by the Taliban; another daughter murders a man in self defense after an attempted rape).
Heartfelt but mawkish. Amateurish acting.
Sure was great to see Erik Estrada again, though!
Needs more motorcycles & Larry Wilcox.
A well-acted drama - perfect for a Saturday night 'movie night'.
There are a number of story-lines to follow...but in the end you can see how they all mesh together to make one cohesive story...and the underlying theme of what it means to be a 'virtuous woman' was emphasised without being pushed down your throat!
I have only two very minor gripes with an otherwise excellent film...
I would have liked to see more of 'The Potters' House'...how did they work with they young women? - particularly the idea of the 'Esther Room-, I am very familiar with the story of Esther, and this intrigued me!
Also, the resolution of the trial was very much rushed - where did the surprise witness come from? It just seemed a very easy answer to the problem.
Putting these issues to one side, this was an excellent example of how to 'do' a Christian movie...a strong story, well acted - which will appeal to ALL audiences, not only faith communities...and yet with a deep message that will make you think....films such as this deserve a more mainstream viewing!
There are a number of story-lines to follow...but in the end you can see how they all mesh together to make one cohesive story...and the underlying theme of what it means to be a 'virtuous woman' was emphasised without being pushed down your throat!
I have only two very minor gripes with an otherwise excellent film...
I would have liked to see more of 'The Potters' House'...how did they work with they young women? - particularly the idea of the 'Esther Room-, I am very familiar with the story of Esther, and this intrigued me!
Also, the resolution of the trial was very much rushed - where did the surprise witness come from? It just seemed a very easy answer to the problem.
Putting these issues to one side, this was an excellent example of how to 'do' a Christian movie...a strong story, well acted - which will appeal to ALL audiences, not only faith communities...and yet with a deep message that will make you think....films such as this deserve a more mainstream viewing!
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- TriviaWhen Trish Melissa Barron attempts to board the city bus with a bike, director Bill Rahn wanted more passengers so he and director of photography James Burgess took seats in the back of the bus.
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