6 reviews
- swissbuttercream
- Sep 3, 2024
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A very pointed and relevant look at social media, culture and self-centeredness in society. A shallow and vapid young influencer goes from self glorification to community saint through Jesus. Great movie for the whole family, especially young adults. It just goes to show the power of Christ in doing good works for others and being selfless. For those who know the power of Jesus, this movie is well acted, well directed and has elements of romance, humor, and drama. I saw it on Pureflix. Definitely worth the watch. Lead actress played Peter's wife Eden in the Angel Studios series "The Chosen". If you're watching this, please give it a review and keep it going! God bless you.
- angelodeieso
- Dec 26, 2023
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Strange situation, with this movie. So far, December 22nd. This will be its first review. Yet it has a 9+ IMDb rating, with mostly "10" votes. All for a movie with no well-regarded actros.
What is going on here? Not to be a conspiracy nut but, you think maybe friends and family of the filmmakers and actors are putting in high votes to prop up this movie and gain some interest? I'd never suggest that, but I find myself wondering that.
Early in the movie she says that she likes to influence others, like where to shop. This sets up her shallowness. Ultimately she gets in a bind, finds refuge and work at a shelter, and gains a better appreciation for what it means to be a positive influencer. This is a faith-based story.
My advice? See it if it is free, you can always abandon it after 10 or 15 minutes if it doesn't engage you. Or, watch it all the way through. If it turns out to be a real dud then watching it will help you appreciate really good movies.
What is going on here? Not to be a conspiracy nut but, you think maybe friends and family of the filmmakers and actors are putting in high votes to prop up this movie and gain some interest? I'd never suggest that, but I find myself wondering that.
Early in the movie she says that she likes to influence others, like where to shop. This sets up her shallowness. Ultimately she gets in a bind, finds refuge and work at a shelter, and gains a better appreciation for what it means to be a positive influencer. This is a faith-based story.
My advice? See it if it is free, you can always abandon it after 10 or 15 minutes if it doesn't engage you. Or, watch it all the way through. If it turns out to be a real dud then watching it will help you appreciate really good movies.
Before the movie started on the GAF network there was a screen of text saying that Pure Flix movies aren't your typical rom/com. Well you couldn't tell that from the first third or so. The lead character is just what you'd expect from a rom/com image of a privileged, rich, "influencer". I could not stand Olivia. She is arrogant, rude, clueless and takes advantage of whomever she can. And she has no job skills. Of course this is the set up for the character transformation which, like many rom/coms, takes place so quickly it gives you whiplash. From the way things are developing, it would be easy to assume that Olivia is going to romantically connect with the shelter manager, Ryan. Later the story transitions into preparation for a Gala to save the shelter, just like so many other rom/coms. I wonder who is going to work with Ryan to make the Gala successful?
But this really is a faith based movie. Olivia's realization of her spiritual need takes a little longer than for her to develop humility and along with it more become likeable.
The intentions and message behind this movie are laudable. The way the movie works into that was cringeworthy for me. I'm sure the writers wanted to show her miraculous changes, but it was done too clumsily. Somewhere around half way, the story becomes a little easier to stay with. In fact there are several touching moments. One nice scene has Olivia staring at a beautiful night sky and asking "Do you see me?" She posts interviews with several needy residents. She writes her parents telling of the changes God is bringing into her life. There is even a message about following Jesus. Unfortunately the message doesn't explain why she needs redemption or how Jesus makes that possible.
Every movie has a conflict that leads into the climax. This one is ridiculous. The circumstances make no sense. Many of the things they are judging are at least partially their own faults and their actions are deplorable. To explain would be spoilers but the actions by these "Christians" are highly questionable.
Let me summarize everything about. This script is terrible which is so bad it negates any positive message.
But this really is a faith based movie. Olivia's realization of her spiritual need takes a little longer than for her to develop humility and along with it more become likeable.
The intentions and message behind this movie are laudable. The way the movie works into that was cringeworthy for me. I'm sure the writers wanted to show her miraculous changes, but it was done too clumsily. Somewhere around half way, the story becomes a little easier to stay with. In fact there are several touching moments. One nice scene has Olivia staring at a beautiful night sky and asking "Do you see me?" She posts interviews with several needy residents. She writes her parents telling of the changes God is bringing into her life. There is even a message about following Jesus. Unfortunately the message doesn't explain why she needs redemption or how Jesus makes that possible.
Every movie has a conflict that leads into the climax. This one is ridiculous. The circumstances make no sense. Many of the things they are judging are at least partially their own faults and their actions are deplorable. To explain would be spoilers but the actions by these "Christians" are highly questionable.
Let me summarize everything about. This script is terrible which is so bad it negates any positive message.
- fostermommat
- Dec 15, 2024
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