3/10
Move On
25 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
For a Christian based theme this is a most thorny subject to tackle because divorce if not an outright no-no is frowned on. But most Protestant denominations do recognize there is a time to call it quits and move on.

Which is what most of us do or should do. But Michael Blain-Rozgay just can't and he starts thinking about a girl from high school and gets to obsessing over her. He's in a Christian support group for divorced people and even has found Stacy Aswad a nice girl also going through a breakup. Still he obsesses on about the girl from high school to the point of doing a little semi-stalking. His behavior rightly frightens his friend and partner Hugh McLean and Aswad.

So what happens when he finally rings the bell of Sandi Fix? A pleasant conversation which indicates to him there ain't nothing going to happen with her so he drops her an evangelical hint about getting born again and then picks up with his life.

Mind you are some lessons to be drawn here, not the least of which could come to me. But any number of folks will be put off by the shrill Christian tone of the message.

Really is what the filmmaker telling us is that God's plan was all along to have Blain-Rozgay drop his old flame a hint about salvation and then move on?
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