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6.3/10
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Ben Walker is allowed to see how different his life would be if he had followed his heart.Ben Walker is allowed to see how different his life would be if he had followed his heart.Ben Walker is allowed to see how different his life would be if he had followed his heart.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Richard Pierre-Louis
- Guardian Angel
- (as Rich Perrilouis)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie shares a very (very) similar story with the Nicolas Cage movie The Family Man. This film's title was even a tagline for that film.
- GoofsThe story takes place over 23 years, but certain characters don't age at all during this time.
- Quotes
Megan Walker: Daddy, why did Jonah die?
Ben: I don't know, maybe he didn't love Jesus the way he was supposed to.
Megan Walker: Mommy, my fish is in Hell!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Let There Be Light (2018)
- SoundtracksCan't Save You
Original song by Dan Haseltine
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Regardless of the critical comments I was very moved by this film. Can it be that such messages are not understood or well received? That is the main theme of this film, namely: "don't tell me anything, it's 'my' life", "I can do what I want", etc.
The usual problem with themes that contain personality changes is their believability. Ben's resistance to such a change struck me as quite realistic. The transition to his desire to change was a hard task the film had to accomplish.
But for all the fathers out there who remember the time they first held their baby son or daughter....that is a life changing experience. So this man took awhile. But Ben was surrounded by 'his' children and wife. Some fathers do take time to adjust to a new life role....ergo a believable transition.
The Christian themed messages were very well delivered. Even Ben's second, post conversion sermon was actually quite good and fit in well with the films' script.
My only criticisms: the few times the camera was bobbing about...come on guys, use a tripod, and there were some syrupy sweet parts that were a bit much. Otherwise when I'm in tears during a film then it's good enough for me.
The usual problem with themes that contain personality changes is their believability. Ben's resistance to such a change struck me as quite realistic. The transition to his desire to change was a hard task the film had to accomplish.
But for all the fathers out there who remember the time they first held their baby son or daughter....that is a life changing experience. So this man took awhile. But Ben was surrounded by 'his' children and wife. Some fathers do take time to adjust to a new life role....ergo a believable transition.
The Christian themed messages were very well delivered. Even Ben's second, post conversion sermon was actually quite good and fit in well with the films' script.
My only criticisms: the few times the camera was bobbing about...come on guys, use a tripod, and there were some syrupy sweet parts that were a bit much. Otherwise when I'm in tears during a film then it's good enough for me.
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Giá Như...
- Filming locations
- Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA(city scenes)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $814,906
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $49,770
- Aug 22, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $814,906
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
- Color
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