Rayting:
6.5/
10 10K votes
Language: English
Release date: June 25, 2020
The true life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove there is always hope.
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User Reviews
I think I may have had a stronger reaction to this movie than other people. I cried through fully half of this movie. The characters were in the same age group as my son and his wife. And the lead actors character reminded me so much of my son. He and my daughter in law "waited" until they got married to have a consummated relationship.
I kept picturing the two of them in a situation like this. That probably sounds bizarre but their faith is so strong I could see this film being what I imagined my babies would be like. Strong in faith and questioning God at the same time. I loved this movie.
Fmovies: It's not an Oscar candidate but the world needs more stories and testimonies of hope like this.
This is a beautiful movie, with an incredible message from God, specially when we use to feel abandoned and lost by pain. God remembered us that even in the suffering, He still there for us.
I Still Believe fmovies. Typically I'm not a fan of faith based films. I find them to be a little over the top and cheesy. But this movie honestly blew me away! KJ APA and Britt Robertson were amazing and had great chemistry! I believed from the moment they met on screen that they had fallen for each other, which made the story so much more engaging. There were many moments when I couldn't hold back my tears, but at the same time I felt uplifted. This movie was more about how to overcome extremely difficult circumstances that many of us will face in our lifetime, than about pushing an evangelical message; but don't get me wrong, the message of hope was clear, and it's a message that I encourage everyone to hear! This is truly one of my favorite movies of the year. The Erwin brothers are terrific directors and storytellers, and I look forward to seeing more of their work in the years to come!
The tear-jerking true story of musician Jeremy Camp and his journey of love, loss, musical success and faith. This story centers around a the complexities of a relationship. A beautiful, and timely, reminder that in this crazy world we will all struggle but we can hang onto faith and love.
Parents should know that there are intense scenes and we do not think that the movie is suitable for kids under ten, or kids who can't talk through serious topics with you afterward.
We have a small group discussion guide for this posted on our website. Down The Hobbit Hole Blog dot com. We also have a full parent review up and Bible study questions for it.
We were really impressed with this movie and left better for having watched it!
Okay this isn't a bad movie. I loved the actors and the sickness part is told convincing and is emotional. But this movie, while it's heavily based on the power of music, misses the good music. It misses a 'shallow' or 'remember us' song and in my opinion the movie refers way to much on believing in the lord (especially in the songs of the movie). Still the story is told in a touching way. And I'm not disappointed but it could have been told even more emotional.