Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
K.J. Apa | ... | Jeremy (as KJ Apa) | |
Britt Robertson | ... | Melissa | |
Nathan Parsons | ... | Jean-Luc (as Nathan Dean) | |
Gary Sinise | ... | Tom | |
Shania Twain | ... | Teri | |
Reuben Dodd | ... | Josh (as Reuben Jack Dodd) | |
Nicolas Bechtel | ... | Jared | |
Melissa Roxburgh | ... | Heather | |
Terry Serpico | ... | Mark | |
Tanya Christiansen | ... | Jannette | |
Cameron Arnett | ... | Doctor Furst | |
Abigail Cowen | ... | Adrienne | |
Rushi Birudala | ... | Raj | |
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes | ... | Professor Rochester (as Anjelah Johnson) | |
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Mike McGill | ... | Engineer |
The true-life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove there is always hope.
Seeing this movie was my introduction to Jeremy Camp who I now know if a very successful singer and songwriter. Originally from Lafayette, Indiana, at 18 he took a bus to Southern California to attend a bible college. There he met a singer that would help transform his life, and a girl that would become his wife.
K.J. Apa, of Archie fame in the TV show "Riverdale", is a good choice to sing and play guitar in the lead role as Jeremy Camp. And equally good choice is Britt Robertson as Melissa. The story has its share of tragedy but overall is one of hope and redemption. Good movie.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from, our public library.