A conservative professor at a Christian college finds himself in a gay support group to stop their launch of an LGBT homeless youth shelter in their small town.A conservative professor at a Christian college finds himself in a gay support group to stop their launch of an LGBT homeless youth shelter in their small town.A conservative professor at a Christian college finds himself in a gay support group to stop their launch of an LGBT homeless youth shelter in their small town.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Susan Mulholland
- Aunt Patty
- (as Susan Steele Mulholland)
Marvin LaViolette
- Justin
- (as Marvin Laviolette)
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They tried pretty hard with this one, but at times, so hard that it's almost hard to watch. The film has a few redeeming moments, but it really struggles to stay cohesive, which weakens the plot and makes it hard to stay invested. There's a definite lack of realism here, and while the characters are somewhat compelling (for the most part), they fall into stereotypical, almost cartoonish tropes.
In the end, it's a commendable effort with good intentions, but it unfolds in a way that's all too predictable. The important message it's trying to convey is there, though, and while it doesn't exactly knock it out of the park, it delivers decently enough.
In the end, it's a commendable effort with good intentions, but it unfolds in a way that's all too predictable. The important message it's trying to convey is there, though, and while it doesn't exactly knock it out of the park, it delivers decently enough.
A film that emphasizes love for you neighbor and show the impact a life filled with loving those around you with quiet joy should be watched by as many people as possible. We all need to remember to love.
This is a great movie that should be seen by more people. It shows a story that could happen everywhere. Love is Love.
This movie is much more than a movie. It is story that so many of us have lived and suffered. We gives hope and insures love will always win. I encourage anyone and everyone to see it, especially for the young ones of the LGBTQ community. It will give them hope and help them feel like they are not alone and have a voice.
If you're going to watch this movie, remember that it's a small indie flick. Because it looks like it.
As an indie flick, you can expect the usual small-budget issues of bad music, mediocre script and inconsistent acting. Dialogue is occasionally cringeworthy and while the lead actor is definitely nice to look at, as someone once said, he has the acting range from A to B. Plot and character development also sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
On the plus side, however, the film's message and heart are in the right place. I can think of a few million holier-than-thou "Christians" who should be strapped into a chair and forced to watch this movie all the way through. If it makes at least one of them get off their soapbox about gay people, then mission accomplished.
As an indie flick, you can expect the usual small-budget issues of bad music, mediocre script and inconsistent acting. Dialogue is occasionally cringeworthy and while the lead actor is definitely nice to look at, as someone once said, he has the acting range from A to B. Plot and character development also sometimes leave a lot to be desired.
On the plus side, however, the film's message and heart are in the right place. I can think of a few million holier-than-thou "Christians" who should be strapped into a chair and forced to watch this movie all the way through. If it makes at least one of them get off their soapbox about gay people, then mission accomplished.
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- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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