This faith-based film had a redeeming story, however, it had two main weaknesses in my opinion: 1) the pacing, and 2) the charismatic appeal of the lead actors. The former resulted in a very slow and long drawn out development of a plot-line that seemed to move at a snail's pace much of the time and resulted in the reduction of the drama and impact of what should have been a very emotional story. Furthermore, the abyss into which the lead character, Peter, fell should have been much deeper with a much bigger and looming chasm opening up before him.
The latter weakness was highlighted by the fact that John Savage playing Peter's boss Donald and Mike Madrigal playing Peter's best friend Matt were much more engaging personalities in the film than those of the two main starring roles of Peter and his wife Ellie, played by George Vincent and Kristina Denton respectively. Even Peter's mother Sylvia and Ellie's co-worker Jenny were more interesting characters than the two leading roles.
I watched the film and as someone said, it was OK; however, I probably do not have the patience to watch it again. For that I would give it 5 stars, and I add one star because it is a faith-based film, something that in this reviewers opinion more is needed of. In fact it is the only reason for which I watched the movie in the first place. My recommendation - watchable but not remarkable!