A suburban town is torn apart in the aftermath of an accidental teen drug overdose in this ensemble film exploring the mysteries of modern faith.A suburban town is torn apart in the aftermath of an accidental teen drug overdose in this ensemble film exploring the mysteries of modern faith.A suburban town is torn apart in the aftermath of an accidental teen drug overdose in this ensemble film exploring the mysteries of modern faith.
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Smarter than your average Christian movie, the story raises questions instead of answering them - and that will turn off a lot of people, because its not a sermon movie or a pep talk about God. It's a meditation on the mystery of faith. its the perfect movie for Bible discussion groups looking for more philosophical Christian films to analyze. We did and it was a very deep talk that extended many weeks. Once you start thinking about what it's saying, you realize it's pretty well thought out. It's a different kind of Christian movie. For people who's faith is being tested and are looking to really examine their own faith because of terrible tragedy - this is the ticket. It's not an easy watch, but I'm glad we did.
The dialog and acting in this movie remind me of an elementary school play that the kids wrote themselves.
This is hands down the worst thing I've ever seen.
Horrible
Horrible
Horrible.
The only two names you might know from this cast of The UnMiracle are Kevin
Sorbo as a preacher/drug counselor and Stephen Baldwin as the father of a young
girl who overdoses at a party on a big drug cocktail. Because someone called 911 her life was saved, but she is in a coma and it's not certain whether she'll come out of it. Her case is having a ripple effect among her friends and family
and that's what The UnMiracle is all about.
This one is not likely to get mainstream showings. The acting and direction are pretty bad and the story defies logic in many places.
Strictly for believers. amateurish
This one is not likely to get mainstream showings. The acting and direction are pretty bad and the story defies logic in many places.
Strictly for believers. amateurish
The writing and acting are wonderfully bad, there are lines in this that will make you stop the movie and back it up because you won't believe how silly they are. This is bad Christian cinema at its finest, the message of the movie is only slightly poisonous so you can enjoy this movie without feeling morally sick over the message. If you like bad Christian movies this is the perfect movie for you.
Well I admit the acting was pretty bad. But the story line addresses real issues in a real world. Addiction, PTSD, and how easy it is to loose our faith.
This movie was just what I needed, just when I needed it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actor Daniel Fissmer bears a striking resemblance to David AR White. It's a strange coincidence since David A R White also acts and makes Calvinistic movies.
- GoofsBad dubbing. At 6:54, Mike's dialogue ("Danny, I got it, okay? It's fine.") doesn't match his lip movements.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diminishing Returns: God's Not Dead (2018)
- SoundtracksAlone
Written and performed by Trevor Allen Martin
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