Credited cast: | |||
Cameron Arnett | ... | David Brooks | |
Dariush Moslemi | ... | Mr. Jacobson | |
Brooks Ryan | ... | Mr. Smith | |
Dawn Long | ... | Mrs. Peterson / Sean's Mom | |
Ben Buehler | ... | Coach McCormick | |
April Warren | ... | Funeral Attendee / Church Goer | |
Rachel Cameron | ... | Melissa Jacobson | |
Caleb Milby | ... | Sean Peterson | |
Kari Fabian | ... | Mrs. Jacobson | |
London Dendy | ... | Jenny Peterson | |
Andie Stanek | ... | Pam Peterson | |
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B. Bradenton Harper | ... | Brad |
Stephanie Parker | ... | Literature Teacher | |
William Willer | ... | Alex | |
OvaJean Siemens | ... | Mrs. Wahl |
Hardworking teenager Sean feels let down by life, but faces a crisis of character through a series of his own bad decisions.
We rented "Treasure Lies" on Vimeo. I watched it with my wife and youngest son (who is 19) and it kept all of us very engaged. My wife and son kept essentially yelling at the screen trying to tell the characters what to do as they got themselves in and out of awkward situations. The twists and turns of the story were great, a few of them predictable and many of them totally unpredictable. It has a very good biblical/moral lesson that does not feel forced and fits in right with the theme of "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." It was also very well cast and acted too so the directing was also very good. I would highly recommend it.