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Mercy Rule

  • Video
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 59m
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2.7/10
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Mercy Rule (2014)
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John Miller faces keeping his recycling business from being shut down by a sly businessman and his son's hope of being pitcher on a baseball team.John Miller faces keeping his recycling business from being shut down by a sly businessman and his son's hope of being pitcher on a baseball team.John Miller faces keeping his recycling business from being shut down by a sly businessman and his son's hope of being pitcher on a baseball team.

  • Director
    • Darren Doane
  • Writer
    • N.D. Wilson
  • Stars
    • Kirk Cameron
    • Chelsea Noble
    • Nicole Neilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.7/10
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    • Director
      • Darren Doane
    • Writer
      • N.D. Wilson
    • Stars
      • Kirk Cameron
      • Chelsea Noble
      • Nicole Neilson
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Kirk Cameron
    Kirk Cameron
    • John Miller
    Chelsea Noble
    Chelsea Noble
    • Maddie Miller
    • (as Chelsea Cameron)
    Nicole Neilson
    • Bea Miller
    Jared Miller
    • Cody Miller
    Tim Hawkins
    • Uncle Ben
    Bas Rutten
    Bas Rutten
    • Coach
    Joslyn Kramer
    • Coach's Daughter
    James Bladon
    • Evan Trufant
    Robert Cameron
    • District Attorney
    Pamela Capone
    • Councilwoman Sadie
    Bill Doane
    • Lone Citizen
    Marshall Foster
    • City Council Member
    Rex Holt
    • City Council Member
    Tate Kallman
    • Jeff
    Ben Kientz
    Ben Kientz
    • Really Large Astros Coach
    Steve Mansfield
    • Jeff's Dad
    Pierce Muller
    • Monster Astros Pitcher
    Ankara Rosser
    • City Council Member
    • Director
      • Darren Doane
    • Writer
      • N.D. Wilson
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    1rsna_mille

    Not really worth rating-is it really a movie or a bunch of montages

    Don't get me wrong I love Kirk Cameron I love even corny lower budget Christian films but this....is not a movie, nor Christian. I would say about an hour of this movie is montages of music and random scenes sometimes replayed over and over again. Not sure what the point was, the storyline, it was confusing. There was no Christian point and what was with the cigarette cravings? Just awful-hate to say it but please don't waste 2 hours on this, should of turned it off at 30 minutes instead of hoping it would get better-it doesn't trust me. The people that rated this a 10 had to be staring at their phones while watching this.
    3liddlesweetiepie

    Ehhh

    I totally got lost on this movie more than once. I was hoping for it to be a good Christian film which glorifies God. Maybe I zoned out one too many times, but I don't ever recall them honoring God, seeking God, or praising God. Yes, it was clean & wholesome, but I was expecting something along the lines of other Christian films like Fireproof, Flywheel, Facing the Giants, Courageous, God's Not Dead, etc. I realize they are different companies and should be evaluated differently, but I was not a fan of this one at all. The story didn't really seem to be going anywhere and it kind of closed up in one sequence. I love baseball and some of the things in it bothered me as well..(like why he got mad he couldn't do anything in right field, yet never once backed up the first baseman? lol) In general, it got 3 stars because it is a movie based in faith and intentions were good, but I will probably never watch it again.
    2joyfuljillsy

    Hard to watch

    Everybody has a miss from time to time and this is one for Kirk Cameron. Really disliked this chopped up, weird movie. What the heck is up with all the strange camera angles and slow motion? I don't need to watch someone fry bacon and make pancakes in slow motion. And the creepy softball coach? Is he mentally sound? Not someone who would have ever been my kids coach! Even those cute kid roles I could not get behind. This is not a fun family movie. It is boring, long & drawn out, political and stinky. I think I watched the whole movie with a look of disgust on my face. What were they thinking??
    3bkoganbing

    Lord have mercy

    Mercy Rule is a family values film by the husband and wife Christian team of Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble. That it went direct to video speaks volumes about the faith the studios had in this one. In fact Kirk Cameron filmed an introduction to this film that says this is family entertainment.

    I do have to say that this does avoid being hit over the head with direct Christianity. Still the message is obvious, if you've got faith you'll come out on top.

    In this situation I rather think it was Cameron's eloquence before his town council that saved the day. Not an amen or a hallelujah and nobody spoke in tongues.

    Two crises are confronting the family. The first is son Jared Miller having to learn that being on a Little League team requires team work. A lesson hard to enforce I'll admit when they hear about star players and some of the eight figure contracts they have. Still on the field teamwork does count.

    The second is Cameron's family business founded by his father and it's a junkyard. Back in the day those folks did not deal with environmental regulations, but Kirk has to. His opponent who is environmental lawyer and activit James Bladon gets to take over businesses and companies due to his encyclopedic knowledge of business regulations. He's a sly one Bladon, his takeovers are all in the name of saving the environment. He's as hateful as any Snidely Whiplash villain from one of those 19th century morality plays.

    This may not strictly speaking be a religious right epic, but it sure is an attack on the environmental movement. The reasoning here is the same that makes the same sex couple villains because they deliberately go into a Christian bakery with malice aforethought to put them out of business because they'll refuse to bake a gay cake. Just why Bladon wants to control Cameron's junkyard is never made clear.

    Mercy Rule is not religious propaganda, but it's right wing propaganda and pretty heavy handed propaganda at that.
    7outofseason

    A Nice Family Film

    Realistic people come to a film like this with sane expectations. It's low budget and it was made with the stated purpose of simply being an enjoyable film for families to watch together. In that, it succeeded.

    This is, to keep it real, a movie made for Christian families, or at least for families with some sense of faith and God. It's not an evangelistic movie but is certainly one written from the Biblical world view.

    The music was a bit much at times. It reminded me of Ron Howard's 1991 movie, "Backdraft" where a very good soundtrack by Hans Zimmer was overused and left me a bit worn out mentally.

    And there are other things that I would have "tweeked" if Kirk Cameron would have had the decency to call and ask me before he wrapped up production. (Some of you reading this may need to be told that I am being sarcastic here.)

    But compared to the incredibly immoral and filthy garbage that families have to weed through in order to find decent family viewing, this movie was a very nice piece of work. My wife doesn't like movies, but she found this to be more than just tolerable and we heard her LOL several times. That was worth the price of admission for me right there.

    It's just a simple movie about persevering through trials. But I liked all of the low-paid actors (again, keeping things real) and I believe they made you love or hate the characters they played, accordingly.

    One thing I was VERY happy NOT to see was some spoiled brat kid that needed smacked (it seems like nearly every "family movie" has that obnoxious teenager in it and this one did not, thankfully).

    I would recommend this for family viewing. Absolutely. Other thoughts:

    1. Not enough Tim Hawkins. That guy is just plain hilarious.

    2. Another happy ending? I want to see a "family movie" where the family loses it's business, loses their home and still remains faithful.

    3. One of the best overall casts in a low-budget Christian movie since the 2002 Rich Christiano film titled, "Time Changer".

    4. Great video production. As mentioned, the music was a bit much at times (except the drastic change at the end when the little league title game is over, which was a nice change).

    5. A lot of people simply hate Kirk Cameron for expressing his beliefs and convictions. But I like Kirk. And I think that will have a lot to do with whether a person likes or dislikes this film.

    So, watch it and enjoy.

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      There are visible palm trees in many of the baseball scenes. There are no palm trees in Des Moines, Iowa.
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      Referenced in Cinematic Excrement: Saving Christmas (2016)

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • California Pictures
      • California Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las reglas del juego
    • Production company
      • Camfam Studios
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      • 1h 59m(119 min)
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