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4/10
Good message, bad acting
cheyannesouthwick25 January 2015
This movie had a great message that should be taught and not be ignored. However, the acting, speaking lines and soundtrack needed a little help. They weren't the best and because of that, it was a little distracting. The movie had a good idea and I enjoyed the message. If you're not a stickler for acting and just want an uplifting show, this would be good for you. The story follows a boy who has bounced around from foster home to foster home not really sticking anywhere. Because of that, he becomes bitter and looses respect for those around him. He finally gets sent to a family who takes him in and endures all of his hard qualities. The story follows his change and teaches a good message about respect and God along the way.
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5/10
Everybody has to feel wanted
bkoganbing3 June 2019
This Christian film touches on a basic need to feel we belong. The story is told to his congregation by Reverend John Ratzenberger about what happened at colleague Eric Roberts's church.

Young Patrick Davis, a troubled and irreverent youth is in some mandated group therapy at Reverend Eric Roberts's church. Roberts has also placed Davis in foster care with Peter Freeland and Robyn Lively and their son Garrett Palmer.

Davis has been bounced around to a lot of foster home s and the family is dealing with the death of another son. Somehow Davis and the family complete each other.

Nice story about the need to belong.
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7/10
Good heart, if not great script nor acting
braddc-591-46958524 January 2021
The movie has a "good heart", but the writing was sometimes disjointed, and the acting occasionally stilted. Still a nice bit of good messaging in entertainment.
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2/10
Well-intentioned but painfully poor script
avocadess26 September 2015
Although I'm a Christian and love to watch faith-based films, making myself watch this film all the way to the halfway mark was like pulling teeth. I kept hoping it would get better. I have liked Eric Roberts in every other movie I ever saw him in, but even he was not enjoyable to watch in this film.

I kept asking myself: Is it poor acting? For a while I thought it was that. But then when I paid more attention to the dialogue I became convinced that the problem was in the script. No matter how good actors are, they can't make a poorly written script flow.

This was written as if it were for Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. I might have been able to handle it if it were Barney or Bullwinkle or something, but this one just wouldn't float. Apologies to anyone whose feelings might be hurt by this review. I do respect what you were trying to accomplish, and I doubt I could do a better job than you, but got to be honest here. So painful to watch I just couldn't even finish the film.
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3/10
Not what Christianity is about
amelieleah2 January 2023
This movie does not represent Christianity well at all.

Ruby was alright, she looked like she was bring convicted and led by Him. The main character also.

But there are far more important things about God than "respect" and learning about the 10 commandments in such a tone def way.

The characters dont seem to have the love, mercy, and grace of God towards the main character. No wonder he blames God.

The main character has a pure and sincere heart that leads him to repent.. Whereas the adult characters..... Need work.. In fact, all of the teen characters were earnest and sincere despite their shortcomings. The adults seem to miss God entirely.

Cinematography was good.
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10/10
In the name of God
lmdileo24 January 2015
I just watched this movie with my family. We enjoyed not only the story line, but the acting was great. Patrick Davis ( Mason) played exceptionally well next to Eric Roberts. Roberts sincere portrayal of a therapist with humanity drove the group to understanding the true meaning of respect. The scene where Patrick (Mason) asks for forgiveness was intense. We were all moved to witness a moment in asking for forgiveness, which is a difficult thing to handle in real life, Mason managed to capture its essence. We are now looking forward to watch other movies with Davis. The actors that played his parents were very inspirational: their strength to overcome their son's death, their faith in their calling, the sense of community, were all played out beautifully by all the actors. Great job everyone!
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