Sunday, February 7, 2010

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I'm back with a movie review!

The works of the 7th art that promote Christian values are rather rare nowadays. Yet, Friday night I had the chance to listen Saving Sarah Cain director Michael Landon Jr. (son of the legendary Charles Ingalls from the famous television series Little House on the Prairie - yes yes!)

Abstract Film
Sarah Cain (Lisa Pepper ) is a young journalist who lives alone in an apartment in Portland. It does not seem to have many friends and no known family. One day, while she is eating at the restaurant with her boyfriend, his niece Lydda, she's never met, telephoned him to announce the death of his mother (the older sister of Sarah). It then goes to the funeral and meet the brothers and sisters of Lydda, two boys and two girls. A lawman (DPJ American, if you will) comes just after the ceremony to announce that since Sarah is the only family member still alive, she is now the guardian of her five nephews and nieces. However, members of the Amish community children belong to which object to Sarah the student because she does not practice Christianity. What is the solution adopted by Sarah? Lydda and others they adapt to their new lives? Sarah why she had cut contact with his sister?

Findings
I must admit I was not expecting much from Saving Sarah Cain , having already seen Raising Helen, which has exactly the same starting point. However, several items made me appreciate the film. First, we learn more about the intriguing Amish community . Then the film was made from a Christian perspective, but never falls into the preaching and moral-made. Moreover, the actors are all very good. Finally, Saving Sarah Cain did not drop the clichés and the tone is not too maudlin. In short, I recommend it to anyone who wants to see a film that speaks of God in a very discreet, who want to learn more about the Amish and are willing to go through a great range of emotions! :)

Note: I could be wrong, but I doubt you will find the movie in a regular video store. For my part, I've rented on iTunes for $ 3.99.

Please read me. I think you hard, and I pray God to keep everyone in his large heart. ;)

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