Yes! What a wonderful movie the entire family can watch! The acting is not at all over-the-top Hollywoodian, it's life-like. There's no swearing and no sensual/sexual content but there are nuggets of faith here and there. I enjoyed the lead character's growth process but equally important were his moments of difficulty and the struggles the other characters faced in their family life. I'm not going to lie -you may cry while watching this flick. I did but to me that's a mark of a good story presented in a beautifully real way. Watch it. You won't regret it!
Plot summary
The Brennan family consists of husband and wife Keith and Janelle, an aspiring writer who gave up a lucrative corporate career to pursue that writing, and a deputy sheriff, respectively, and their three children: mid-teen Toby, and adolescents Lisa and Jackson, the latter adopted. Their life is upended when Janelle is part of team involved in the case of Lila Whittaker, an aged and reclusive backwoods mountain woman, who has just died, evidence that she was taking care of an unknown child. In finding that child, sixteen year old Finch, Janelle becomes protective of him in wanting to keep to the promises she makes to him in he not understanding general social mores beyond what little he has read in the few books Lila had gotten for him in he never having left Bryers Rock Mountain. In knowing that the situation in which Child Protective Services is planning on placing him is not in Finch's best interest, Janelle comes up with the last minute plan to house Finch temporarily under the guise of being in the process of adopting him, that is until a more suitable permanent situation can be found. This situation does not sit well with Keith, who was not consulted prior to Janelle making this decision and who has an imminent deadline to submit materials to his publisher, and especially Toby, who already felt threatened by the entrance of Jackson into their family, let alone someone who he considers somewhat a peer and thus rival for his place in the family. The situation becomes more complex with the arrival onto the scene of Finch's biological mother, Jessica Haig, who came out of nowhere after sixteen years looking for custody, and who, to Janelle, doesn't pass the "smell test" in her coming back into Finch's life at this time as she is backed by who look to be high priced lawyers.
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This time it's a yes!
Nice story and will appeal as a family film for some
I was attracted to the story-line as someone who has helped kids who are in difficult situations. It is very amateur but gets the point across. Overall, it has a good pace and shows both the family and the orphan from both sides in a moderate, easy-to-understand presentation for younger viewers. It is a film with Christian inserts but doesn't shove it down your throat. It's really more about the good heart at the center of being human. I think this will appeal to anyone who wants their kids to be presented with values based on not judging others and embracing differences, as well as to children who may be experiencing a change in their living situation. Parents will appreciate the straightforward approach to morality. It is a bit too basic to be considered entertaining to adults without children in the room, I think. The actors are obviously not that experienced but everyone starts somewhere.
Horrible acting
I have to say I've seen a lot of bad acting in a lot of films but this one ranks close to number one.
Where did they dig up these horrible excuses for actors?
Just to make it worse all the kids in the movie look like aliens.
Had to turn it off 20 minutes in. It was such a joke.