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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. O... Leer todoThe extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. One marriage, one family, under God.The extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. One marriage, one family, under God.
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- Mia Lewis
- (as Hannah Franchesca Samuel)
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- Nia Lewis
- (as Naomi Noel Samuel)
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Indivisible gives you a glimpse of the hardship, challenges, and sacrifices that service members and their families go through. This movie has moments of total heartbreak, brokenness, and despair, along with moments of compassion, transformation and pure joy. Indivisible makes me even more grateful to the service members and their families for the sacrifices they make to protect our country. Thank you! This movie also explains PTSD in the clearest terms I have ever heard. Understanding PTSD is a vital step in overcoming this terrible disorder. I highly recommend this movie!
Ironically, MAGA movies are the sentimental snowflakes of cinema.
Contrary to most Christian movies, you do NOT have to be Christian to enjoy this film.
Christian movies often seem to receive low ratings. I understand low ratings for many of these films because the Christian message is very ham-fisted and is probably not enjoyed by people who are not open to Christianity. However, this is not one of those movies, and that helps make this one of the best Christian films I've ever seen.
This is a movie about struggles within military families, and people who have family members or friends in the military will probably relate very well to these issues. I never shed a tear, but I was fighting them back for about half of the movie. It is paced very well to spread the emotional scenes throughout the movie. As each person attempts to overcome their struggles, only one of these people (a relatively minor character) appears to overcome their struggle through faith. All of the other major and minor characters may be intended by the screenwriter to have God working in the background, but at face value their struggles are all overcome by people helping each other. Despite the main character being a chaplain, the theme of the movie is really that people handle difficult emotions better when they ask others for help.
My biggest complaint is that the dialogue seems quite bland and cliched. It's never obviously bad dialogue, but it's also never particularly inspired. However, the actors still perform quite well, which is not standard for a Christian movie. And again, the overall story is still quite good despite the dialogue.
Christian movies often seem to receive low ratings. I understand low ratings for many of these films because the Christian message is very ham-fisted and is probably not enjoyed by people who are not open to Christianity. However, this is not one of those movies, and that helps make this one of the best Christian films I've ever seen.
This is a movie about struggles within military families, and people who have family members or friends in the military will probably relate very well to these issues. I never shed a tear, but I was fighting them back for about half of the movie. It is paced very well to spread the emotional scenes throughout the movie. As each person attempts to overcome their struggles, only one of these people (a relatively minor character) appears to overcome their struggle through faith. All of the other major and minor characters may be intended by the screenwriter to have God working in the background, but at face value their struggles are all overcome by people helping each other. Despite the main character being a chaplain, the theme of the movie is really that people handle difficult emotions better when they ask others for help.
My biggest complaint is that the dialogue seems quite bland and cliched. It's never obviously bad dialogue, but it's also never particularly inspired. However, the actors still perform quite well, which is not standard for a Christian movie. And again, the overall story is still quite good despite the dialogue.
It refers to how a couple struggles to cope with effects of traumas! It can easily be related to any, not specifically to the one the movie depicts... although I can imagine it being quite straining and harsh!
I really recommend watching this... learn to give space...
Normally I love faith-based movies -- particularly if they are based on a true story. I find them inspirational & challenging. In the case of Indivisible, I was surprised to find myself really stressed out throughout the movie, and felt like I needed counseling by the time the movie was over. I would blame it on being a 'war movie', except I loved Hacksaw Ridge.
On the positive side, Sarah Drew is always fabulous. She is so absolutely believable and draws you in. Justin Bruening was also great in his role as an actor, but I get really frustrated when movies have scripts with lame answers for tough questions. I'm guessing that Justin isn't a strong believer in real life, and thus there wasn't a real 'spark of life' that accompanied his lines.
All in all, this is a movie I wish I hadn't seen.
On the positive side, Sarah Drew is always fabulous. She is so absolutely believable and draws you in. Justin Bruening was also great in his role as an actor, but I get really frustrated when movies have scripts with lame answers for tough questions. I'm guessing that Justin isn't a strong believer in real life, and thus there wasn't a real 'spark of life' that accompanied his lines.
All in all, this is a movie I wish I hadn't seen.
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- CuriosidadesJustin Bruening, Sarah Drew, and Jason Goerge were all members of the Grey's Anatomy cast. Sarah and Jason were series regulars while Justin was a guest star in multiple episodes.
- ConexionesReferenced in Midnight Screenings: Indivisible (2018)
- Banda sonoraWashed by Water
Performed by Needtobreathe
Written by Bear Rinehart (as William Rinehart) & Bo Rinehart (as Nathaniel Rinehart)
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- 2.700.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 3.511.417 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1.503.101 US$
- 28 oct 2018
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 3.589.633 US$
- Duración1 hora 59 minutos
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