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King's Faith

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48m
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6.3/10
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James McDaniel, Lynn Whitfield, Crawford Wilson, and Kayla Compton in King's Faith (2013)
When eighteen-year-old Brendan King attempts to leave his turbulent gang life, his past continues to threaten his new-found faith, family and future.
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When eighteen-year-old Brendan King attempts to leave his turbulent gang life behind him, his past continues to threaten his new-found faith, family, and future.When eighteen-year-old Brendan King attempts to leave his turbulent gang life behind him, his past continues to threaten his new-found faith, family, and future.When eighteen-year-old Brendan King attempts to leave his turbulent gang life behind him, his past continues to threaten his new-found faith, family, and future.

  • Director
    • Nicholas DiBella
  • Writers
    • Nicholas DiBella
    • Paul Root
  • Stars
    • Crawford Wilson
    • Lynn Whitfield
    • James McDaniel
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Nicholas DiBella
    • Writers
      • Nicholas DiBella
      • Paul Root
    • Stars
      • Crawford Wilson
      • Lynn Whitfield
      • James McDaniel
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Crawford Wilson
    • Brendan King
    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Vanessa Stubbs
    James McDaniel
    James McDaniel
    • Mike Stubbs
    Kayla Compton
    Kayla Compton
    • Natalie Jenkins
    Christopher Jon Martin
    • Det. Russell Dwyer
    Brandon Correa
    • Eli
    Michael Leadbetter
    • Chris Sheedy
    Fiona Criddle
    • Hannah
    Nicholas Americus
    • Zack
    • (as Nicholas Marino)
    Stephanie Sheak
    • Erica Jenkins
    Edsel Love Patterson
    • Rish
    • (as Edsel Q. Patterson)
    Mike Brownyard
    • Big Lex
    • (as Michael 'Brown' Brownyard)
    Rick Staropoli
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    Shannon Hookway
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    • Director
      • Nicholas DiBella
    • Writers
      • Nicholas DiBella
      • Paul Root
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    9kzingaro

    Great Message for Audiences of all Ages

    I thought it had a great story line and would appeal to a wide audience of all different ages and backgrounds. It is relevant to today's issues, well-written, cinematography was strong, musical score was well done and the acting was definitely stronger in the more seasoned actors and the lead Brendan. I especially enjoyed the acting of Brendan's former gang member and friend, Rish, very commanding! Good story with an equally powerful message, God is present and with us whenever we need him; all we need to do is ask. It is a good film for parents to take their children to with an opportunity to open the discussions around some sensitive issues in today's society. It also allows parents a chance to talk about their own faith and the role god has played in their lives when they have faced adversity and double. Some scenes could be scary for smaller children so parent discretion is advised. Well worth your time and money.
    9brandonevers609

    Excellent Movie

    I really enjoyed this movie. It touches the heart with a great message of about keeping your faith. Eighteen year old Brendan King finds a relationship with God while serving time after the police arrested him in a drug raid. While inside prison he is given a Bible and through it he discovers that the life he was leading on the outside was all wrong. It shows him a path to a new life. Upon his release, he is given one more chance with a new foster family. But keeping his faith once he regains his freedom is a challenge as new opportunities, new friends, and a new future clash directly with old temptations, old friends and a past that he can't seem to escape. Wonderfully acted, very inspirational, with real life situations. This movie is not just for believers. I would highly recommend everyone, from young to old, to watch this film. It'll make you think about your choices and leave you with a powerful message of hope. A must for teens and youth groups.
    8irisheyes238

    Fantastic Movie for Teens and Adults

    I love this movie. I thought it sent a good message to the audience how just because you made a mistake once, doesn't mean you have to continue making mistakes the rest of your life. I think all families should see this. I am not giving this move an 8 just because I helped with it, I truly think it deserves an 8 rating. This movie touched me inside like no other just due to the emotions the characters showed. I won't say much more so not to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it. I would definitely suggest all see it. The actors did awesome in a short time that they had to learn their lines, and get it recorded. This film was a success due to hard working dedicated volunteers that helped behind the scenes. This film could not have done it with out the outside help. I never knew how much went into a movie till I helped with this on.
    8StevePulaski

    A religious film that more than just its heavy-handed themes.

    King's Faith doesn't exhibit the tired traits of oppressive religious themes nor melodramatic preachiness like past films of its genre, and because of that, spends more time effectively developing several characters we come to like, or at least have the ability to root for, by the film's conclusion. Too often do these stories from films of the religious genre bear fascinating narratives of great potential only to discard them for hamfisted morals and second-rate drama that does nothing for the film as a whole. It just preaches to the choir who was going to like it no matter what.

    King's Faith isn't a complete three-sixty from the genre's ideas and shortcomings, but it does provide for an example more along the lines of the Kendrick brothers' well-done Courageous than it does Darrel Campbell and Kevin McAfee's dreaded Last Ounce of Courage. The film centers around Brendan King (Crawford Wilson), a well-meaning but very troubled kid who joined a gang at a young age and is still reeling from its effects today. Brendan has had countless run-ins with the law and has found himself with a laundry list of offenses ranging from minor to major to even a stack of misdemeanors for all his gang-related activity.

    Brendan had an alcoholic mother who died, a father he never knew, and no siblings, rendering him a child taken under the wings of foster care and foster parents. He is finally adopted by a kind black couple and taken under the wing by his father-figure Mike (James McDaniel), both god-fearing individuals who are said to "have never taken a shortcut in their life." In the midst of finding himself harassed by local law enforcement, Brendan makes a name for himself around town after saving his school's homecoming queen from her burning car after it careened off the road. The queen is Natalie (Kayla Compton), your average high schooler with something of a shady past, a complicated relationship, but a girl equipped with a big heart. She becomes friends with Brendan, along with several others, who eventually encourage him to rebuild and remodel a dilapidated building downtown into a rehabilitation center for kids who have seen oppressively bleak times due to drugs, gangs, or what-have-you.

    The trouble brewing in the neighborhood doesn't come from Brendan, like public perception would believe, but the gang Brendan left, led by Eli (Brandon Correa), who claims the gang is family when they operate more like a cult. With them constantly butting into his life and the lives of his close friends, as well as a persistent investigator just waiting for his slightest misstep so that he can add him to the list of statistics, Brendan is burdened with much more stress than one should be able to handle at his age. I mean, we don't even see what Brendan is learning at school either. I'm sure potential classes like trigonometry and physics aren't treating him so kindly either.

    But Brendan has one thing close to him that not many do and that is the power and influence of the almighty God, bestowed upon him by his guardian Mike, who finds ways to give the kid a much-needed lesson in morality, much like King's Faith attempts to do for us. As Christian films have told me time and time again, the only person who really matters in life is God and he'll carry you through these tribulations with great caution and care for you or something along those lines. I don't know; his plans and duties seem to change with every instance.

    The religious aspect actually finds itself to be absent at some points in the film. Sometimes ten minutes go by without the mention of any biblical characters. This is quite the achievement for a film of Christian cinema, as too many find the need to name-drop God with everything they say. It's true King's Faith is guilty of biblical name dropping here and there, but at least it doesn't go out of its way to incorporate God into every scene in some way, shape, or form, and at least it doesn't detour to find some way to say how people who take a secular approach to life are immoral heathens while religion or devotion to a holy book automatically makes one a righteous, morally-aware person.

    This is because King's Faith knows that real-life situations, moderately-intense and interesting drama, and characters that feel ejected from real life win over tired affirmation of ideas. Every now and then, a film boasting heavy Christian ideology will turn up in a theater near me, and I can't help but find them to be - like most political documentaries - an exercise in preaching to the choir. Most showings of films from both respective genres probably conclude with audience members praising the quality of the film they just saw and how they "really wish" people on the opposite political or religious spectrum would see them and get the real picture on how life really works. The thought - in both cases, to be fair - sends shivers down my spine.

    King's Faith at least has interesting characters and a naturally convincing scenario to levy its inclusion of themes that come across with a heavier-hand. It also bears a heartwarming performance by its lead Wilson, who I foresee getting hopefully) more mainstream recognition, as well as competent directing and co-writing (with Paul Root) by the project's ringleader Nicholas Dibella. This is one of the first religious films that I've seen that I find myself recommending to people who aren't solely devoted to their faith; getting them to seek this one out, however, will prove to be a challenge.

    Starring: Crawford Wilson, James McDonald, Kayla Compton, and Brandon Correa. Directed by: Nicholas Dibella.
    9countryshack

    Finally, something worth watching.

    "When eighteen-year-old Brendan King attempts to leave his turbulent gang life behind him, his past continues to threaten his new-found faith, family, and future." That is the writeup that we read before seeing the movie and we had a feeling that it was going to be the usual Hollywood trash that is so prevalent today. Loud bass rap, half dressed women, tons of sex and drugs, and absolutely no real dialog or story. But we decided to give it a quick look, because of some reviews, to see if it might be a diamond in the ruff. Thank God we did and a diamond we did find. Excellent movie that kept us engaged the entire hour and 45 minutes. You just never knew for sure what direction the story would take and that kept us glued. Well worth watching! There is no doubt in our minds that whoever watches this movie and doesn't think that it was a pleasure to watch are the same people that rooted for Darth Vader;)

    Rent or buy it and watch it....Especially if you have teens or preteens in your life. Excellent to discuss afterwords.

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      The cheerleaders seen in the background are the Pittsford Sutherland High School cheer team.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Brendan King: Everyone has their number. My number is 18. This is my 18th foster home placement... and that goes along with other numbers - 11 misdemeanors, 9 felonies, 4 convictions and 1 new haircut at the insistence of my case worker.

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 킹스 페이스
    • Filming locations
      • Rochester, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • DiBella Films Ltd.
      • Faith Street Film Partners
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    • Budget
      • $650,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $90,106
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,648
      • Apr 28, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $90,106
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      1 hour 48 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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