The basic sin of this film is to have the ambition to be unsecure about the final result. Run, heavy words, a bag, an ambiguous sin, a not good friend, a sort of devil desiring the soul of the lonely sinner and ...a father. It can be a Christian film, it can be good occasion to discover an older Kirk Cameron but, unfortunately, it is far to be a decent film. Because, proposing so many ways, it propose any. And that is just sad, not ignoring the beautiful, just beautiful potential of story.
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