5/10
Hollow storytelling that is actally so detached from real Christianity
9 April 2020
The story is incredibly dull to watch as main characters had almost no chemistry WHATSOEVER. The moviie doesn't give a lot of information about other characters, either Gary Sinise who plays Jeremy's father and a pastor, who had big dreams that never seemed to have materialized, nor about Shania Twain who plays Jeremy's mother and like Sinise, doesn't get a lot of screen time. I'm just wondering why they are there because they are just wasted in this movie. Main character (Jeremy) never seems to make any other friends at college??? Not to mention that he is 19, but he is acting and speaking like he is 40/50 old wise man. The plot is fairly standard which covers up a predictability, while script is filled with devotion to your loved ones and the power of faith, but that story never has an opportunity to develop because so little of this film focuses on character or relationship, while Christianity is being represent mostly with (empty) words or Cross on the wall. Ultimately, the film isn't engaging or well acted enough to create 'miracle' for the viewers. Documentary about Jeremy should served much better than this so called Christian movie.

Rating: 5 (Average and mediocre)

P.S. If you are looking for real good, modern Christian movie - everything "I Still Believe" is not - you should watch "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (2019)
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