Miracles from Heaven
March. 18,2016 PGWhen Christy discovers her 10-year-old daughter Anna has a rare, incurable disease, she becomes a ferocious advocate for her daughter’s healing as she searches for a solution. After Anna has a freak accident and falls three stories, a miracle unfolds in the wake of her dramatic rescue that leaves medical specialists mystified, her family restored and their community inspired.
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It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
I watched this movie on a bus, so I had no choice. So, one kid in Texas (small town Cristian family) gets really sick and the mother does not know what to, takes it to the doctor. The doctors do not know what to do, so the family goes to a big city, where the big doctors see the problem and start treatment. But the kid being a kid falls into a hollow tree and after being rescued by firefighters gets miraculously healed by the holy spirit. The mother prays the whole time so it must be God who healed the kid. The whole movie is pathetic, the whole idea that this mother believes a god will miraculously heal her kid, but not the doctors, is so wrong. If you so much believe then why bother to take it to the doctor aniway! The main actress is not likable at all. The movie is this kind of movie your aunt would watch and use it as an argument that God is almighty. Really. Bad. Movie.
I'm all for true stories made in films. This one is quite good and believable miracle, correlates well with the true story. The medical stuff is relatively well explained. The acting is decent. I accelerated the annoying bits. Good dvd extras of the real family.
When I saw this movie I was reminded of "The Blind Side" which was completely fabricated to fit the narrative of the family involved with the story.A movie which is filled with lies and fabrications of real life events of a sick little girl who falls down a dead tree which she never was upside down the entire time as the movie misleads the viewers. She was actually right side up and was able to lay down in the fetal position.The story of their Jesus is an afterthought and added to fulfill their self sustaining prophecy that their religion is the best and you need to believe in it because look at what our god did. Well why did your god give your child the condition in the first place? Just so that at a later time events like these can happen? What a crock.So called "miracles" like this happen all the time and not only with christians, but hindus, muslims and buddhists. It happens all the time, in every country and with every belief system. When they do happen they always give credit to (insert religious icon)The acting is horrible, the direction worse and the script is a complete lie.I look no further than the scene with the father watching television where the commentator says "climate change is false..." The second example is the father (Ben) who stands up in church to speak about his daughter who had cancer (which isn't real). This is one of two examples in the movie where I find the story is designed to fit a narrative for the familie's views.
As someone who isn't a Christian I enjoyed this movie! Simply because I am a mother! I never leave reviews, but this movie moved me in ways I truly didn't expect. Don't listen to these simple minded people who rated this movie a 1 or 3. Watch it. It's worth your time. And if you are a parent... grab your child and hold on.