Credited cast: | |||
Madison Bailey | ... | Daniella | |
Karen Abercrombie | ... | Grace Wyatt | |
Cameron Arnett | ... | Solomon Grant | |
Vanessa Ore | ... | Pharmacist | |
Sharonne Lanier | ... | Kimberly Devlin | |
Ian Grey | ... | Sam | |
Ramon Nuñez | ... | Q | |
Silvia Dionicio | ... | Selina | |
Gary Ray Moore | ... | Langston | |
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Flame Marcus Gray | ... | Michael Devlin |
Jemarcus Kilgore | ... | Jalen | |
Alexandria Benford | ... | Tay | |
Alicia Cuthbertson | ... | Grace's Aunt | |
Tara DiPetrillo | ... | Young Urban Audience Member | |
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Leon Pridgen | ... | Eric (as J. Leon Pridgen) |
When the life of Grace Wyatt, an esteemed music professor, is disrupted by tragedy, she finds herself thrown out of her lavish academic world and into the harsh reality of teaching at-risk youth.
I thought this film was just alright. I have to admit, it had some good characters. I felt for the characters' struggles and understood their issues; therefore, the writing was effective in portraying relatable characters. However, some of the performances weren't so great. The delivery of dialogue felt unconvincing at times, and didn't have the realism it could have had. Also, the emotional impact of certain situations were lessened by the fast-paced plot; it didn't take long before the main events were set into place. However, the cinematography did add to the realistic feel of the film by portraying certain scenes using shots to make it feel realistic to the audience. Overall, I have mixed feelings about this film, but this still is a pretty good movie.