Review of A Question of Faith (2017) by Mark M — 28 Sep 2017
This is a poignant tale of three families from diverse backgrounds, whose lives are suddenly intertwined following a tragedy. Being a Pure Flix release, it centers around the Christian world view, and is replete with such references.
It also shines a light on such topics as the dangers of texting and driving, the importance of organ donation, the power of forgiveness, and the ability to overcome racial differences. In a time where the last one seems to (negatively) dominate the news media, this movie is a welcome change.
It makes no bones about all of us being children of God, no matter what color our skin or ethnic background. This film offers hope, and in an emotional, engaging way. The acting is solid, with standout performances from most the cast.
Richard Jones was a pure treat, and seeing Kim "Tootie" Fields and C. Thomas "Ponyboy" Howell on screen again was a delight. Overall, this film is emotionally moving... so much so that you'll want to bring your Klenex.
You'll definitely need it.
This review of A Question of Faith (2017) was written by Mark M on 28 Sep 2017.
A Question of Faith has generally received positive reviews.
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