Letters to God
A young boy fighting cancer writes letters to God, touching lives in his neighborhood and inspiring hope among everyone he comes in contact. An unsuspecting substitute postman, with a troubled life of his own, becomes entangled in the boy's journey and his family by reading the letters. They inspire him to seek a better life for himself and his own son he's lost through his alcohol addiction.
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- Cast:
- Robyn Lively , Jeffrey Johnson , Bailee Madison , Maree Cheatham , Ralph Waite , Dennis Neal , Cris Cunningham
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I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
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I must say that this is one of my favorite Christian movies! The movie did make me feel sad but along with that it gave me a message of hope and courage to move on. Others may say that this film could be too preachy sometimes, but I think differently. The acting is wonderful. The soundtracks used in some scenes effectively boosted the dramatic atmosphere the movie was trying to make. I really hope movies like this will continue to take their place in today's entertainment. Not only because they give encouraging message about God, but they can also lead other people to re-examine their lives. 10 stars for them!
This movie COULD have been real inspiring. If you have ever lost a loved one to cancer, you will be moved to tears, even though its WAY over acted with it's emotional pulling at your heart string acting. I am a Christian, but I found myself saying out loud to my twelve year old daughter, who lost her beloved Uncle (My brother) to cancer when she was six years old, 'This is WAY too over the top". Lets look at the positive: They family unit was so strong, which you don't see very often in movies. Also, the support that the neighbors and school mates gave to the family was inspiring. I just wish I didn't feel so manipulated by this show.
Honestly you sub culture idiots being self righteous and ruining a great movie site that is post to be about the content of movie production skills, not trivial beliefs you try to force on everybody stop rating movies down just because they have religious inspirations, by the way I am a full-blown atheist you morons. But yes, it was a great movie, a bit depressing because I hate watching sick people, but yet awesome throughout another movie I recommend that has been shot down in ratings by atheist on IMDb is The book of Eli. Wish religious people and all people happiness and Love for the rest of their life. good day.