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Faith-based drama, based on a true story, depicting the devastating effects of war on military Chaplains, soldiers, and their families. In this case, the film follows a dedicated Army Chaplain (Justin Breuning) in his first deployment to the Iraqi War Zone, in 2007, as well as his equally dedicated wife's (Sarah Drew) desire to aid and comfort families remaining at their home base at Fort Stewart, Ga..
I thought the characters here were realistically presented and believable. At times, the stark realities of war and loss can be difficult to watch, but there are uplifting moments as well.
I'm normally not a regular viewer of faith-based movies, but I felt this one was rather authentically portrayed.
I thought the characters here were realistically presented and believable. At times, the stark realities of war and loss can be difficult to watch, but there are uplifting moments as well.
I'm normally not a regular viewer of faith-based movies, but I felt this one was rather authentically portrayed.
Contrary to most Christian movies, you do NOT have to be Christian to enjoy this film.
Christian movies often seem to receive low ratings. I understand low ratings for many of these films because the Christian message is very ham-fisted and is probably not enjoyed by people who are not open to Christianity. However, this is not one of those movies, and that helps make this one of the best Christian films I've ever seen.
This is a movie about struggles within military families, and people who have family members or friends in the military will probably relate very well to these issues. I never shed a tear, but I was fighting them back for about half of the movie. It is paced very well to spread the emotional scenes throughout the movie. As each person attempts to overcome their struggles, only one of these people (a relatively minor character) appears to overcome their struggle through faith. All of the other major and minor characters may be intended by the screenwriter to have God working in the background, but at face value their struggles are all overcome by people helping each other. Despite the main character being a chaplain, the theme of the movie is really that people handle difficult emotions better when they ask others for help.
My biggest complaint is that the dialogue seems quite bland and cliched. It's never obviously bad dialogue, but it's also never particularly inspired. However, the actors still perform quite well, which is not standard for a Christian movie. And again, the overall story is still quite good despite the dialogue.
Christian movies often seem to receive low ratings. I understand low ratings for many of these films because the Christian message is very ham-fisted and is probably not enjoyed by people who are not open to Christianity. However, this is not one of those movies, and that helps make this one of the best Christian films I've ever seen.
This is a movie about struggles within military families, and people who have family members or friends in the military will probably relate very well to these issues. I never shed a tear, but I was fighting them back for about half of the movie. It is paced very well to spread the emotional scenes throughout the movie. As each person attempts to overcome their struggles, only one of these people (a relatively minor character) appears to overcome their struggle through faith. All of the other major and minor characters may be intended by the screenwriter to have God working in the background, but at face value their struggles are all overcome by people helping each other. Despite the main character being a chaplain, the theme of the movie is really that people handle difficult emotions better when they ask others for help.
My biggest complaint is that the dialogue seems quite bland and cliched. It's never obviously bad dialogue, but it's also never particularly inspired. However, the actors still perform quite well, which is not standard for a Christian movie. And again, the overall story is still quite good despite the dialogue.
- JakeBrinkman
- Feb 4, 2019
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Ironically, MAGA movies are the sentimental snowflakes of cinema.
Normally I love faith-based movies -- particularly if they are based on a true story. I find them inspirational & challenging. In the case of Indivisible, I was surprised to find myself really stressed out throughout the movie, and felt like I needed counseling by the time the movie was over. I would blame it on being a 'war movie', except I loved Hacksaw Ridge.
On the positive side, Sarah Drew is always fabulous. She is so absolutely believable and draws you in. Justin Bruening was also great in his role as an actor, but I get really frustrated when movies have scripts with lame answers for tough questions. I'm guessing that Justin isn't a strong believer in real life, and thus there wasn't a real 'spark of life' that accompanied his lines.
All in all, this is a movie I wish I hadn't seen.
On the positive side, Sarah Drew is always fabulous. She is so absolutely believable and draws you in. Justin Bruening was also great in his role as an actor, but I get really frustrated when movies have scripts with lame answers for tough questions. I'm guessing that Justin isn't a strong believer in real life, and thus there wasn't a real 'spark of life' that accompanied his lines.
All in all, this is a movie I wish I hadn't seen.
- naturallyrockin
- Oct 30, 2018
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This is a faith film, It's all about "I love you" and "I believe".
For me it was just too "God loving" to bear. I am an atheist and and while I don't judge believers of any faith, I find it odd for people to people in some mystical fairy who lives invisibly in the sky and rules over us with fear and love at the same time, yet allows atrocities on a daily basis without intervening.
So, when a film includes characters such as these believers I find it impossible to connect with them and so I can't enjoy their story.
For those who are God fearing christians this is probably a fabulous film. For people like me it's unrealistically fluffy, boring, and unrealistic.
- Boristhemoggy
- Jan 20, 2019
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When I saw it was a "Christian" film, I expected a lessor quality, however, I was pleasantly surprised that the quality was very good. Tear-jerker
- buckeyeone
- Feb 8, 2019
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Predictable and by the numbers. Some poor editing but competently made otherwise. Emotionally manipulative. Decent slice of life. Could clean up on the pacing. Dialogue isn't particularly compelling but is competent.
Sometimes you go to the movies just to be entertained. Tonight we saw the new film "Indivisible," and it literally changed me. Made me cry like a baby. Challenged me to be a better husband, a better father, and a better believer. Yes, it's a "Christian" film, but it's so well done. I highly recommend that you take people you love to see it while you can. You won't be disappointed...
- brianebadger
- Nov 2, 2018
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If this really is based on a true story, they managed to wreck it with incredibly poor acting and amateurish screenplay. Even the "I want the two hours of my life back" cliche doesn't fit, it's worse than that. Give this one a miss.
- zoranmilosavljevic-45595
- Mar 27, 2019
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Very average movie at the most
i like to understand how is a christian movie come to fake the facts like this !
Americans invaded IRAQ for no reason and found no mass weapons and left the country with the greatest damage until today and thousand martyrs
Indivisible gives you a glimpse of the hardship, challenges, and sacrifices that service members and their families go through. This movie has moments of total heartbreak, brokenness, and despair, along with moments of compassion, transformation and pure joy. Indivisible makes me even more grateful to the service members and their families for the sacrifices they make to protect our country. Thank you! This movie also explains PTSD in the clearest terms I have ever heard. Understanding PTSD is a vital step in overcoming this terrible disorder. I highly recommend this movie!
Loved this movie! A great view into the life of a Christian, a soldier and a family and how hard it is to be all three at the same time.
I don't normally go to see 'faith based movies' but was asked to go see this by a friend.
I love movies and see just about everything and really liked this movie.
First of all if "flowed". Lots of movies do not these days they are disjointed and don't follow through on subject lines you want to see. Secondly , it was well acted. There were the 'Grey's Anatomy" actors that have lots of experience but the other actors as well were great. Skye Marshal has the 'credentials' to play a military member. Very impressive, as were the usual's like Michael O'Neill and Eric Close. Tia Mowry does a fine job also. Third it gave you a glimpse into war and its effects on individuals and how people react differently to stress. But then it also came back around and showed the effects on those at home and what they deal with also.
Glad I saw it......and yes, perhaps id didn't merit "10 Stars" but to even out a negative review I went for it.....but either way, it was a solid 8-9~
I love movies and see just about everything and really liked this movie.
First of all if "flowed". Lots of movies do not these days they are disjointed and don't follow through on subject lines you want to see. Secondly , it was well acted. There were the 'Grey's Anatomy" actors that have lots of experience but the other actors as well were great. Skye Marshal has the 'credentials' to play a military member. Very impressive, as were the usual's like Michael O'Neill and Eric Close. Tia Mowry does a fine job also. Third it gave you a glimpse into war and its effects on individuals and how people react differently to stress. But then it also came back around and showed the effects on those at home and what they deal with also.
Glad I saw it......and yes, perhaps id didn't merit "10 Stars" but to even out a negative review I went for it.....but either way, it was a solid 8-9~
- kennesawcarol
- Nov 1, 2018
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The storyline was incredible and very touching. As a military family they were multiple situations and points that hit home. Being a pure flix did not lower any standards in the acting category. Everyone in this movie did a fantastic job. I wish it had been on the big screen longer I would've gone to see it there more than once. We will definitely be buying this movie
- kristenharloff
- Nov 6, 2018
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So my first review and glad its this film. It's a faith based movie and doesn't sugarcoat challenges Christians and marriages face especially in the military. One marriage, one family, under God, this is so true. There's no spoilers here, just check it out and have fun because it's worth it.
- preciousonyibe
- Jan 16, 2019
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We didn't realise the movie was set in Iraq when we went. My girlfriend is from Iraq and cried her way through the movie. She liked the movie even though it bought back painful memories.
The movie sensitively tackles the issues of the young dying in their prime... and the perceived injustice of it all. It contrasts the feelings of the dead, the injured and the uninjured in a way that challenges our preconceptions.
It's hard not to be moved by this movie.
Atheists or agnostics seeking to understand Christianity better would benefit from seeing this film.
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The movie sensitively tackles the issues of the young dying in their prime... and the perceived injustice of it all. It contrasts the feelings of the dead, the injured and the uninjured in a way that challenges our preconceptions.
It's hard not to be moved by this movie.
Atheists or agnostics seeking to understand Christianity better would benefit from seeing this film.
:-)
This movie is an eye opener. A job very well done! What makes this, along with other films such as Fireproof, Like Arrows, Courageous and more, so captivating is how the storyline is something viewers can personally relate to and learn from. Indivisible was one of the few movies that doesn't revolve around just one spouse making mistakes (an example of this is Fireproof, War Room, actually most films) , in fact this opened my eyes to how I, as a wife, am also at fault in many aspects and that a man isn't always the rock, they fall apart too. The cast of Indivisible were perfect for the job, when more well known actors are featured in films such as this it attracts more viewers. Indivisible was nothing short of EXCEPTIONAL.
I was fortunate to be invited to a VIP preview party.
Being a christian doesn't mean we are perfect. We are human. We make mistakes. We get caught up in what life throws at us and need help. Loved this movie!
- djewell-77622
- Nov 1, 2018
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When I was watching this there were many things running through mind..watchin this movie will open your eyes to what image God holds in your life..we usually tend to believe God for what he can do in our lives our dream plans our wishes..but what if it doesnt fit in Gods purpose for us ..that situation reveals how much faith we really have on our God,people die people live but through it all God has a plan all for our good..
It is an eye opening film, that testifies to faithfulness and the power of Gods mercy...
- howard-858-407434
- Feb 14, 2019
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You don't have to be a Christian, or religious at all, to appreciate this film. It is an emotional film and it builds so much empathy for soldiers. My fiancé and I both love this film. One of our favorites!
- nicole_graham-13840
- May 24, 2019
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This is a great movie. Although it is hard to watch, it shows you what our brave men and women go through over seas and shows you the life and struggle of an army chaplain. I recommend this movie to anyone who loves faith based movies or true stories. Just be ready to cry.
- jgriffin-73289
- Nov 3, 2018
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My wife and I just watched Indivisible and we enjoyed it tremendously. Whether you are a person of faith or not, this film showcases not just the battles overseas during a time of war, but the battles being fought at home and the challenges of reintegration after returning.
- mikemac-10616
- Mar 31, 2019
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... So let's beat it up, and give it poor reviews.
Before you dismiss the entire genre and this movie specifically, give it a chance. PureFlix should be commended. They have come a long way since their first pieces, with a very polished, professional look. The dialog could be clearer in spots, but hey, what movie doesn't suffer from this problem today?
The acting is excellent. (When you cast your net into the Grey's Anatomy sea, you are bound to pull in some fine fish.)
In summary: watch the film. Go in with an open mind. You might be surprised.
Before you dismiss the entire genre and this movie specifically, give it a chance. PureFlix should be commended. They have come a long way since their first pieces, with a very polished, professional look. The dialog could be clearer in spots, but hey, what movie doesn't suffer from this problem today?
The acting is excellent. (When you cast your net into the Grey's Anatomy sea, you are bound to pull in some fine fish.)
In summary: watch the film. Go in with an open mind. You might be surprised.
I spent 13 years in the National Guard and US Army Reserve,. Much of that time was as a chaplain's assistant, then as a Chaplain. I also served ten years as a civilian hospital chaplain. This movie is totally real and hits close to home. Chaplains, like other people, struggle with their personal faith and relationship with God in the face of tragic loss and internalized, unresolved grief. If you, or someone you love, is trying to cope with the anger of loss and grief, have the courage to see this movie.
My hope is that this true story might become required viewing for all military and hospital chaplains in training. It's that good.