ABOUT UNSTOPPABLE
Inspired by the death of Cameron’s close friend who succumbed to cancer at the age of 15, Kirk Cameron takes viewers on an inspiring and hope-filled visual journey to better understand the biggest doubt-raising
question in faith: “Where is God in the midst of tragedy and suffering?”
Going back to the
beginning—literally—Kirk investigates the origins of good and evil and
how they impact our lives … and our eternities. UNSTOPPABLE will
prompt audiences to consider the role that pain and suffering
has in our lives, as they affirm their personal views on faith, and
encourage conversation starters about God, suffering, and hope.
In theaters for only two weeknights (Sept 24th and Oct 3th, 2013), UNSTOPPABLE: A Live Event with Kirk Cameron sold
a staggering 260,000 tickets and reached a theatrical gross of over
$3.2 million dollars. In just two nights this independent project sent a
loud message – audiences want thought-provoking and meaningful
entertainment.
Kirk Cameron
is best known for his memorable role as “Mike Seaver,” a cultural icon
of the 80's, with his mullet hairstyle, cool glasses, and wisecracking
comebacks. More recently he enjoyed much success with
the No. 1 grossing inspirational film of 2008, Fireproof, and his recent documentary, Monumental. Kirk and his wife, Chelsea, were on-screen sweethearts during their Growing Pains years and are the founders of Camp Firefly, where terminally
and seriously ill children and their families are provided an all-expense paid retreat (www.CampFirefly.com). Together, Kirk and Chelsea live in California with their six children.
Visit the official website: http://unstoppablethemovie.com
About Provident Films:
Provident
Films, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, produces, markets, and
distributes faith-based films. The company is part of Nashville-based
Provident Music Group, which has been one of the world’s leading
Christian entertainment companies for more than three decades. Films
from the company have included Courageous, October Baby, Fireproof, and Facing the Giants. More info is available at ProvidentFilms.org.
My Review
I am most definitely a Kirk Cameron fan. I love that we are starting to see more movies that have meaning, values and are centered around Christ. Cameron has clearly helped in this process and this movie really tries to hit home. This is not like Fireproof with some happy storyline, this is more of something I would watch in Bible study. Pretty much Kirk starts talking about how we always ask, "why would God let bad things happen?" So he goes back to creation and how God formed us and Adam and Eve and Noah and then looks at us today. I don't want to giveaway what his answer to this question is because that is the point of the movie but I agree with him.
While watching the film I really had no idea where he was going with these questions. I already had my answer in my head as to what I think about life in general but I figured he would say it differently. The show moves on a tad slow, but I loved some of the things he talks about and specifically pin points. My favorite part (which has nothing to do with the main topic) was when he was talking about man and woman (Adam and Eve) and how God created them and why. He brings up some great thoughts I had never considered.
I do encourage families to watch this but maybe not with young children as there is blood in a couple scenes dealing with Cain and Abel. Also, the other main part of the film is about a young boys funeral which was very sad to watch, though reality.
I do think Cameron achieves his point in the making of the film and I agree with most things he has to say.
I highly recommend.
Good news to my readers! I also get to host a giveaway of this film!!
FlyBy Promotions has been so great in letting me review this film and letting me give a copy of this DVD to one of my readers.
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12 comments:
I would love to win this DVD. Would be great. I like how Kirk stands proud about his belief in GOD. And doesn't let anything stop him from telling this in interviews. Please enter my name to have a chance to win. Maxie mac262(at)me(dot)com
I didn't get a chance to see the movie at the theatre but heard wonderful things about it!
My mom told me about this movie about a week ago, but that's the first I had heard of it.
Two of my favorite Christ centered films are "Courageous" & "Fireproof".
I heard about this movie a little while back. Can't remember where, though. I love so many different Christian movies, it would be hard to pick a favorite.
~Vonda
Passion of the Christ is my fave
Amyc
I have heard and read about this movie, but it was not featured in a theater near me. It sounds wonderful and would love to see it and win a copy of it. I have many Christian movies I have enjoyed over the years - The Passion, What If, The Woodcarver, What Would Jesus Do, Courageous, Fireproof, Island of Grace, Jerusalem Countdown, and soooo many more - hard to pick just one! Thank you for this opportunity to enter your drawing. God's blessings!
Yes I have heard of this movie. A friend of our families even got to interview Kirk.
marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
Merry
Yes, I've heard of it and heard good reviews about it.
Katie Johnson
In my first comment I forget to say another Christ centered movie is The Passion. Maxie
mac262(at)me(dot)com
I've heard about this movie and would love to win it.
I loved the movies- Amish Grace and Unconditional....both are based on true stories and are very Christ
centered.
seventysevensusieq[at]yahoo[dot]com
I have heard about this movie and would like to see it. Fireproof was a great Christian movie.
Les Johnson
I would love to watch this movie on my new spectrum tv services just got installed at my home.
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