Barf! Is my first thoughts after watching this. The worst part was the terrible low budget acting and corny story plot. There were some parts that were good but as the story drew to a close everything miraculously got better after a couple weak prayers were said corny!! Movie did not flow well.
Plot summary
A young girl's faith is tested, when her parents are suddenly killed in a car accident and she's forced to move in with relatives who don't share her belief in God. A talented singer, who desires to worship God with her songs, she finds herself in a new city, a new school and no friends. With her uncle and others at school challenging her faith, one boy emerges, who seems to see the greatness in her. Now she must come to grips with either fitting in or following God - which could cost her more than just her faith.
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August 24, 2020 at 10:48 PM
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Some good points but some not good
I absolutely loved the movie!
I think this movie is great and I wish there are more movies out like this one in the future. This movie is a great example of a true Christian that relies on god through the good and the bad. Such a positive and uplifting message!!
Just like a Pollyanna
While watching Faith's Song it occured to me that what this film was copying was
the classic Pollyanna. Sure as I'm sitting at the keyboard writing this review this
film channeled the silent classic that Mary Pickford did and the later sound remake that Disney did with Hayley Mills.
Young Hayden Grace McCoy plays the title role and she and her parents are
believers. McCoy is happiest when singing and she's got a good voice for
contemporary Christian music. But her parents are killed in a car crash and
she goes off to live with other relatives. She doesn't have it easy being the
new girl and can't understand why she's put through these trials. But Faith's
faith sees her through.
McCoy is a good singer, but for the acting in the film, strictly amateur hour.
Not just McCoy the whole cast.
I wonder what Hayley Mills would think if she saw this.