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From the outside, Alexa has the perfect life. Her son is the high school football star, her daughter a straight A student, and her husband the CFO of a booming start-up company. The sudden death of her father, however, disrupts her perfectly crafted social image, causing her to embark on a journey of self-discovery and realize there is more to life than appearances. Learning to embrace truth, Alexa rediscovers her faith and what it means to be family. Written by
Mirror Tree Productions
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God Is Enough.
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Trivia
The name Ravyn means "dark haired one" as stated by Alexa when she is talking to Ravyn.
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Goofs
Alexa Taylor exchanges her necklace for a bigger one without showing the receipt. Later, she returns it to get the original necklace back, again without the receipt.
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Quotes
Alexa Taylor:
She is making me crazy.
John Taylor:
I know.
Alexa Taylor:
It wasn't supposed to be like this. I'm supposed to move my kids out before moving in my mother. She took the... she's taking over my house.
John Taylor:
I know. Babe, I know. Look, this's how she's dealing with it. It's the only thing she can control.
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John takes his tie off]
Alexa Taylor:
Okay.
John Taylor:
We gotta talk about Beau's drinking.
Alexa Taylor:
Wait, what drinking?
John Taylor:
The other night when we picked him up, he had been drinking.
Alexa Taylor:
How do you know?
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Connections
References
Your Pizza Adventure (2013)
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Soundtracks
How Deep the Father's Love
Performed by Ava Mitchell
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John K.D. Graham See more »
I'm not a Christian, but I can understand that a good part of this country is. I think that Christians, however, are doing themselves a disservice with this recent rash of films they've made. Hear me out on this. The filmmakers seem to have one thing in common: none of them have studied film.
The cinematography is flat, the editing is filled with jump cuts, and the dialogue seems contrived and unnatural.
It seems to me that if the filmmakers would put a little more time into their work they could actually pull off something pretty awesome and a little further reaching. Unfortunately, the films seem to be shot on a shoe-string budget with only the interest of the movie studios making money off of a certain demographic.
I'm OK if you're Christian, but you should still have discernibility in your tastes of film. These films are flimsy and don't hold.