Unsung Hero

2024

Drama / Family

13
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 2537 2.5K

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Plot summary

When David Smallbone's successful music company collapses, he moves his family from Australia to the United States in search of a brighter future. With nothing more than their six children, their suitcases, and their love of music, David and his pregnant wife Helen set out to rebuild their lives from the ground up. Based on a remarkable true story, a mum's faith stands against all odds; and inspires her husband and children to hold onto theirs.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
June 15, 2024 at 01:17 AM

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Lucas Black as Jed Albright
Candace Cameron Bure as Kay Albright
Terry O'Quinn as Grandpa James
Jonathan Jackson as Eddie Degarmo
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by racliff 8 / 10

Exactly What You'd Expect, and Maybe What You Need

Christian movies can be predictable. Of course so are Road-Runner cartoons, and I thought those were great. "Unsung Hero" is a family story that is both unusual and typical; in that this is a family with lots of children for an audience probably only having one or two; following success and tragedy, the family is forced to move but don't just cross town, instead head out to a different country; and while upheaval surrounds, the mom of this story is also pregnant with their newest member.

How many dads would provide by leaving the family, seeking opportunities and sending money back. This mom will not allow her family to be broken apart. So we are invited to witness a dad who has lost his footing and maybe their entire future; we see the hearts of the children, doing what they can; and of course the aches and tears of mom.

There really are no epiphanies here, however to those who have seen many full-moons in their lifetime, there may well be the too familiar failure of putting food back at the grocer checkout, no longer having furniture, or battling ones own ego at simple invitations of neighbours living life better, or learning how to gratefully accept help from others.

If you're a dad who has pulled your child from social program because you can't get $60 to keep her in, or a grandparent sharing all that you can, only to have it all fall on deaf ears, or watched God provide something that never should have arrived at just the right the time, this may well be a movie that grants you a smile and a laugh and a tear.

Most people will learn little from this movie, beyond families are paramount, and God is good. Life unfolded well for this family and they have made significant impacts on the lives of many people. I believe all the faithful have that same opportunity to have a positive impact on those around them. That is worth remembering, and that makes this movie a good usage of 2 hours and worthy of supporting.

Reviewed by NAE1777 8 / 10

An encouraging story of faith in the face of failure!

Fans of for KING & COUNTRY and Rebecca St. James will naturally be drawn to this movie, but that's true for any human interest story. If you already admire an individual, you're more likely to enjoy a film about their life. While the movie mostly avoids scenes of lengthy dialogue, it does slow down at times as the writers delve into backstory and sets up the tension father Dave feels between faith and failure. Joel Smallbone is brilliant in his portrayal of his father, and Daisy Betts shines equally bright as the mother. In fact, the entire cast is wonderful, including Kirrilee Berger as Rebecca and the kids who play Joel and Luke. Despite a modest budget, this movie competes well with Hollywood life-story films that have 100x larger production budgets.

Reviewed by RegalsReelView 6 / 10

Viewer determines the hero

An Australian music promoter goes belly up after investing in a massive tour. With all possibilities exhausted, he moves his family to Nashville, hoping to start over. With the support of his wife and kids, they get to work surviving in their new home. Doing what he does best, he invests in his daughter and sets out to make her dream of a music career a reality.

This is the true story of how the Smallbones migrated from Australia to America and achieved their dreams of becoming musical sensations. The movie is heavy on Christianity and religion, but the hero is dependent on the viewer. The movie shifts its focus from religion to family, struggle, and the music industry. This movie is definitely for the Christian fan base, but anyone can enjoy it.

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