BroadcastChic
Excellent, a Must See
Helloturia
I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
Ezmae Chang
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Cristal
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Rody Pollock (oigentertainment66)
Ok, I walked in on a Sunday late afternoon while my family was watching this show, I thought to myself, oh goodness one of those films where they want you to evaluate your life and be bored watching, well, what a awesome surprise., as my wife explained what happened that led to the amazing end I had to dry the tears away. This is such a powerful message, not trying to win souls, but trying to get a message across about forgiveness. The actors were awesome, and I was really excited to see the forever young Kim Fields, Good Job to the writer and director in bringing the feeling of the message to life.
fosyt
Being a "I only want movies made from books" kind of person, I wasn't really excited to watch this movie. Me and my grandmother decided on watching this movie, since the other movies on Netflix didn't seem as interesting. At the time, I didn't feel like watching any movies, but as soon as the movie began, literally 26 seconds in, I was already content with the film. Of course, me seeing a bible verse would make me content any day, haha. But no, seriously. The story was so wonderful, and I cried so many times. I would recommend this movie to anyone, as it has such a power meaning behind it. For all the Atheists/Non-Religious people out there: even though this is a religious movie, focusing majorly on christianity and God, I would recommend this to you. It has a good message about forgiveness, donating, and safety. ________________________________________________________________________
Remember the "safety" thing I said? Yeah, that's about car safety. Specifically, texting and driving. This could be a good film to show your teenage kids who are getting ready to drive. This got too long, but if you did get this far, thank you for reading! God Bless.
adonis98-743-186503
When tragedy strikes three families, their destiny forces them on a converging path to discover God's love, grace and mercy as the challenges of their fate could also resurrect their beliefs. A Question of Faith has all the right intentions and a good message to tell but the film suffer's from bad acting and characters, a poor script and an even bigger dramatic depth that it never reaches to achieve. (0/10)
dsa-827-486965
Its watchable and in this film you can see - this guys really try cover they religion message under some more reasonable and modern messages about how bad when you texting in car, and about how good when you donate organs, but don't do bad - stop texting in car and go and donate your organs, even if in REAL world this person do not need and cant accept this organ... well do I say about not texting in a car! Don't do it! Someone can really hurt and you go to jail and someone need to donate organ... yeeees its REALLY SO repetitive. And lousy as hell, that part where they need exactly 11 year old boy, when common sense and all rule of biology tell them - for good plot you need teens same age! Not a 11 year old boy and just literally grow woman, and if you do this - just don't tall audience about - hypoxia, because its exactly what she get! Well, what can I say - Christian writers not good educated one. And don't texting in the car! Even if you don't texting anywhere past five years.