A Question of Faith
Blu-ray Review by Kam Williams
Moving
Morality Play Finds Three Families in Crisis
Faith-based
films ordinarily have limited appeal beyond the Christian community
because most tend to be heavy-handed morality plays just preaching to
the choir. A Question of Faith represents a refreshing change of
pace, since it downplays the proselytizing in favor of character
development and a compelling plot.
This
carefully-crafted, modern parable explores a timely mix of worldly
and spiritual themes in a way apt to entertain Bible thumpers and
sinners alike. The picture was directed by Kevan Otto who recruited
quite an impressive ensemble to execute Ty Manns' multi-layered
script.
Credit
the capable cast for disappearing so thoroughly into their parts that
it's easy to forget you're watching actors after just a few minutes.
One of the stars is Kim Fields who's probably still best known for
the iconic role of Tootie she originated on the TV sitcom, Different
Strokes, and continued to play for close to a decade on the hit
spinoff, The Facts of Life.
The
film unfolds in the City of Atlanta where we're introduced to three
families dealing with serious life issues. Theresa Newman (Fields) is
worried that her workaholic husband (Richard T. Jones) remains so
obsessed with taking over as senior pastor of the church from his
father (Gregory Alan Williams) that he might break yet another
promise to attend their younger son's (Caleb T. Thomas) basketball
game.
Elsewhere,
we find aspiring gospel singer Michelle Danielsen (Amber Thompson)
being pressured to perform at a record company audition by her
cash-strapped father (C. Thomas Howell). Overbearing John's
ostensibly more concerned with avoiding an impending collapse of his
own business than with diagnosing the cause of his daughter's
debilitating, recurring headaches.
Lastly,
we have restaurant owner Katie Hernandez (Jaci Velasquez) reminding
her reckless daughter Maria (Karen Valero) to stop texting behind the
wheel while making deliveries. She doesn't want the high school
senior to do anything that might jeopardize her chances of becoming
the first in the family to attend college.
These
parallel storylines eventually converge by chance and in very
dramatic fashion. Since it would be unfair to spoil any of the
ensuing developments, suffice to say that the protagonists are
challenged to rise to the occasion in different ways as their fates
further intertwine.
A
very moving tale of redemption which not only reveals God's grace but
makes a case for cross-cultural tolerance that's sorely-needed in
these divided times.
Rated PG for mature themes
Running time: 104 minutes
Production Studio: Silver Lining Entertainment
Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
To see a trailer for A Question of Faith, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StNvFjirQks
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