33 reviews
- jacobs-greenwood
- Oct 12, 2017
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- blades_n_stone
- Jan 25, 2020
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I don't care who you are or what you believe, everyone of all ages should see this movie. Forgiveness is SO powerful.
- sarahcaughran
- Jun 26, 2018
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This movie literally influences religious people to hand over their organs to arrogant ungrateful ingrates. First of all organ donation is ones own choice. This movie is pushing an agenda due to low organ donations. I myself, will never willingly give over any organ from my body or anyone else I love. "Ty" needs to do better.
- lyha-61756
- Nov 22, 2018
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A story about the reality of being a Christian in today's world and the level of faith and forgiveness that we should aspire to. I left this movie and immediately recommended it to friends and family. If you can't find something worthwhile in this movie then you honestly went in to it wanting to dislike it. Solid performances from all involved and well shot. Definitely recommended.
This movie could've been good but it's more like a copycat of the grace card but not good at all. Grace card had some bad acting but better acting then this and it had a waayyyy better story. Grace card was a great movie this is just dumb and makes you hate the characters. Pulling the plug of your 11 year old after a week ya right that was what made me write this. Also why would I feel bad for the little texting chick lol and her mom who just needed her to do deliveries that's stupid and the parents of the 35 year old daughter are awful actors and the dad only cared about her record deal. Plus the cheater who beats his wife in why did I get married is the worse character to watch in this role. This is a dumb movie. I didn't even finish I just can't !!!!!!!!!
- monkeygorilla-44691
- Oct 21, 2018
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When looking at IMDB just be aware that many good Christian movies are heavily given one star ratings in order for the movies to appear so-so in the ratings. I would recommend judging on your own since this appears to be a concerted effort from those anti-Christian.
We watched this as a family. It may be a little heavy for younger viewers in regards to grief and tragedy. Nothing graphic is shown. It is the situation that may be a bit sullen. Good messages on how one mistake can change your life as well as the difficulty of accepting loss.
We watched this as a family. It may be a little heavy for younger viewers in regards to grief and tragedy. Nothing graphic is shown. It is the situation that may be a bit sullen. Good messages on how one mistake can change your life as well as the difficulty of accepting loss.
- castle23-189-26613
- Jan 27, 2018
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- Hassanhadi90
- Dec 25, 2019
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Although the movie has a great message about overcoming trials and forgiveness, the major theme seems to be to make people organ donor. In fact it is mentioned so many times, this movie has almost become one big commercial. That fact takes away a lot of the focus of this movie. Such a shame...
- robinbenjaweh
- Mar 20, 2018
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Ok, I walked in on a Sunday late afternoon while my family was watching this show, I thought to myself, oh goodness one of those films where they want you to evaluate your life and be bored watching, well, what a awesome surprise., as my wife explained what happened that led to the amazing end I had to dry the tears away. This is such a powerful message, not trying to win souls, but trying to get a message across about forgiveness. The actors were awesome, and I was really excited to see the forever young Kim Fields, Good Job to the writer and director in bringing the feeling of the message to life.
- oigentertainment66
- Apr 28, 2018
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- edgy-827-486965
- Nov 11, 2017
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This movie shouldn't be judged by being a "Christian" movie. It's a realistic and current to what's happening today. Even if you don't pray or believe in a specific God. Everyone questions why are we here? What is our purpose in life? It's faith, and things happen for a reason. The movie left me feeling satisfied, grateful and at peace. It's a beautiful movie that touches your heart.
Poor acting and a bad script help make this a movie you wont mind missing. If you are one of the many American Christians than you can probably watch this without feeling like you wasted your day. Everyone else should probably look elsewhere for their film of the evening. Considering that this movie has a very clear and specific demographic that has low standards, I feel the movie fails to even succeed at this one goal. Sorry if any Christians are insulted by this but this brainwashing film wasnt even good as satire in other groups.
- pollitopluma
- Feb 28, 2018
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Great movie! I liked it a lot, it transmits a beautiful message of faith, love, forgiveness .. And also a good teaching not to be distracted, no phone while driving! We think about the safety of our life and that of others 🙏
Absolutely to see!
- gloriaflabbi
- Oct 7, 2018
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I have skipped watching this movie many times on Netflix because I knew it would make me cry. Well, tonight I cried. But, it was a good cry. It reminded me of all the reasons we need to forgive others.
This movie is one movie I will recommend to anyone who asks. Don't worry about being preached at too much. It's just enough to get the point across and that is exactly what some need. This movie shows that no matter what happens to you in your life, God will always be there to help you through it.
- jena_hardin
- Jun 11, 2018
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Have FAITH! Christ is OUR redeemer . He has lovingly given us free will so WE can do as we please. This movie shows us that there is HOPE . The definition of hell is no hope. With Christ, there is ALWAYS hope.
This movie made me think. Made me thank God for my life. My mom. My healthy 19 year old.
Enjoy. Learn. Love.
Went through about 15 kleenex and I am a 60 year old man. Very touching movie about forgiveness and faith. Great acting all around. Loved it. Now I need to go buy some more kleenex.
- setthehook-95587
- Aug 14, 2018
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I tend to dislike religious based movie dramas. The reason is that they tend to be corny, biased with bad writing and acting. This is not the case for this movie for Lifetime. There are a lot of messages, and enough for everyone to relate. Anger, racism, sorrow, self-pity, generosity and a host of a few other obvious gems.
I like this movie because Kim Fields, C. Thomas Howell, and Richard Jones bring their big time Hollywood experience to a not so common quality family story that is made believable and uplifts the remaining supporting cast.
The story is predictable, but you can't wait to see it all come together.
I like this movie because Kim Fields, C. Thomas Howell, and Richard Jones bring their big time Hollywood experience to a not so common quality family story that is made believable and uplifts the remaining supporting cast.
The story is predictable, but you can't wait to see it all come together.
Let me start off by saying that I come from a Christian heritage but I am not a Christian. I am an agnostic. I can find no proof for the existence of God (let alone what's in the Bible, Koran, etc) nor can I find proof for the non-existence of God. Intellectual honesty requires, therefore, that I neither believe nor disbelieve. Given my stance on God and religion, I dismissed the Bible / Christian stuff in "A Question of Faith" out of hand. I just ignored it and instead approached this movie from a human behavior standpoint. I'm glad I did.
"A Question of Faith" is one of those stories about people who do not know each other but are brought together by an event, in this case a totally avoidable tragedy, and, as is necessary for this kind of movie, by coincidence. The tragedy begets pain and, of course, anger.
I like the acting in this movie. Some of the characters could have seemed "too good" to be real, but since I've met real people who are like the characters portrayed in the movie I was able to get past that.
The characters were all introduced early in the movie, and it became fairly predictable what what was going to happen next. So you might think, therefore, that "A Question of Faith" just left me flat and from my description that this movie is not worth watching, but you would be wrong.
By the end of "A Question of Faith" I was crying. This movie, to me, is about the power and beauty of forgiveness, and it doesn't matter whether forgiveness comes from some religion or from innate human goodness. Maybe forgiveness means nothing to you but it means a whole lot to me. I have been both forgiven and have forgiven in my lifetime and I know what it truly means. "A Question of Faith" portrayed forgiveness in its true glory in spite of the biblical connections.
I knocked off a couple of points for all the bible stuff. But the thing I really didn't like about "A Question of Faith" is that it left all the theaters around here before I could go see it again.
"A Question of Faith" is one of those stories about people who do not know each other but are brought together by an event, in this case a totally avoidable tragedy, and, as is necessary for this kind of movie, by coincidence. The tragedy begets pain and, of course, anger.
I like the acting in this movie. Some of the characters could have seemed "too good" to be real, but since I've met real people who are like the characters portrayed in the movie I was able to get past that.
The characters were all introduced early in the movie, and it became fairly predictable what what was going to happen next. So you might think, therefore, that "A Question of Faith" just left me flat and from my description that this movie is not worth watching, but you would be wrong.
By the end of "A Question of Faith" I was crying. This movie, to me, is about the power and beauty of forgiveness, and it doesn't matter whether forgiveness comes from some religion or from innate human goodness. Maybe forgiveness means nothing to you but it means a whole lot to me. I have been both forgiven and have forgiven in my lifetime and I know what it truly means. "A Question of Faith" portrayed forgiveness in its true glory in spite of the biblical connections.
I knocked off a couple of points for all the bible stuff. But the thing I really didn't like about "A Question of Faith" is that it left all the theaters around here before I could go see it again.
- JeffBatHome
- Oct 11, 2017
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The acting right off the bat was questionable, but then within the first five min I was sucked in, hooked, and crying. Didn't stop until this very moment. Wonderful.
A beautiful film that highlights our need to overlook our differences and focus, instead, on our similarities and ways we can help heal physical and spiritual wounds. No spoilers.....so, I'll just say that some issues that we, in our current society, face daily, and some decisions that we may have to make, are brought to light and addressed in a powerful, yet touching, film.
- stephaniemwilkinson-534-965293
- Oct 1, 2017
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Being a "I only want movies made from books" kind of person, I wasn't really excited to watch this movie. Me and my grandmother decided on watching this movie, since the other movies on Netflix didn't seem as interesting. At the time, I didn't feel like watching any movies, but as soon as the movie began, literally 26 seconds in, I was already content with the film. Of course, me seeing a bible verse would make me content any day, haha. But no, seriously. The story was so wonderful, and I cried so many times.
I would recommend this movie to anyone, as it has such a power meaning behind it. For all the Atheists/Non-Religious people out there: even though this is a religious movie, focusing majorly on christianity and God, I would recommend this to you. It has a good message about forgiveness, donating, and safety.
________________________________________________________________________ Remember the "safety" thing I said? Yeah, that's about car safety. Specifically, texting and driving. This could be a good film to show your teenage kids who are getting ready to drive.
This got too long, but if you did get this far, thank you for reading! God Bless.
I would recommend this movie to anyone, as it has such a power meaning behind it. For all the Atheists/Non-Religious people out there: even though this is a religious movie, focusing majorly on christianity and God, I would recommend this to you. It has a good message about forgiveness, donating, and safety.
________________________________________________________________________ Remember the "safety" thing I said? Yeah, that's about car safety. Specifically, texting and driving. This could be a good film to show your teenage kids who are getting ready to drive.
This got too long, but if you did get this far, thank you for reading! God Bless.
With all that's going on in the world and in our own country this movie is a must-see. It will speak to people of all ages but in particular anyone between the ages of 12 and 80 should see this movie. The performance of the cast was great and the various themes hit the viewer as a powerful reminder that God is good in all things. . Bring Kleenex!
- shannon-fike
- Oct 5, 2017
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A lot of the movie comes from various angles and family perspectives. It has good acting and great actors. It is well put together and certainly worth watching even if you don't like faith based films or bible themed movies you will still enjoy it. Anyone with a conscious would enjoy this film, definitely worth watching.
- burnettnicole
- Oct 13, 2017
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