The film is based on real events, so you relate yourself to the plot, understanding what can happen to you, because no one is immune from diseases. It’s an easy, kind, in my opinion, family movie with faith in God.
The film shows a family who lived together in love, in devotion, mutual understanding, respect for each other, with gratitude in the hearts of God. My attention was directed to a ten-year-old girl who believed in God with sincerity and devotion. And later, this faith helped her in healing a serious illness.
Flying by plane, where she looks at the sky, sees the rays of the sun piercing through the clouds, a stunning sight. On the tour, a picture that caught her attention.
Her kind heart helps a girl with cancer to believe in the existence of God.
Little girl Annie with a courageous soul, without losing heart suffered a serious illness, accompanied by wild pains. At the end of the film, the child is given the opportunity to contact God. After falling from a tree, in clinical death, her soul leaves the body and is transferred to the spiritual realm. On the one hand, a family of believers, on the other, its trust in God, helped to heal.
The film shows belief in God with his awareness.
It is based on real events, but many do not want to believe. Or maybe they're just scared? )
The film is sometimes heavy, from the fact that you understand this is not fiction and look at the suffering of the child is the most difficult.
In the end, love and faith can save everything. Miracles happen around us every day, but we do not believe and do not want to notice them by writing them off as coincidences.
The director tried to open people’s eyes, not everyone is ready for this.
The actors played very well, the image of the doctor is prescribed so much that it seems more ideal is not possible, this is what a real doctor should be.
And the rest, they can argue as much as they want, but the fact remains that a real family lives in the United States.
Very good and correct film. I recommend it to everyone.
Miracles from Heaven is a Christian drama.
The film tells about the miraculous healing of a girl (Kylie Rogers) from a terrible disease, and how her family (Jennifer Garner, Martin Henderson) coped with it. It is impossible not to sympathize with the heroes of the tape, because the entire cast from the main to secondary roles brilliantly coped with their task. The film is shot qualitatively, and also with a good soundtrack, which, although, at times seemed a little inappropriate.
The message of the tape is: believe, and what you ask will be fulfilled. Overall, it's a very high-quality and strong drama, but with a good ending. The film is made without any vulgarity and is perfect for watching with older children - the film makes you think.
10 out of 10
A film about a miracle that is hard to believe, however, there are places for such miracles in our lives.
People of faith will treat the film with great understanding, but those who in every possible way scold the director and his team for excessive religious stuffing, did not understand the meaning of the film. After all, when these viewers watch Moonlight 39, they do not say that the film is propaganda and lobby of homosexuality; when they watch militants, they do not shout that it is propaganda of violence, but once a film about God is released, as it begins: 39; This is propaganda of religion! 39; And the picture turned out very family, kind and bright.
In a family where three daughters grow up, trouble occurs: the average girl Anna is seriously ill. Long and numerous tests show that it is impossible to help the girl with medication. You just have to believe in the miracle. The mother, played by Jennifer Garner, embodied on the screen a very wise and caring woman, in every possible way ready to rescue her child from the trouble. She has a deep wound inside her, into which, as evil happens, they climb with dirty hands.
What struck me even more was not the miracle of salvation itself, but the idea that God helps with the hands of good people. Mom and daughter will meet strangers on their way who could have passed but didn’t; who could have pretended nothing was happening but didn’t. The Bible says, “He who has ears, let him hear.”39 This is exactly what happened.
It’s great that the baby has such a strong family. This is an undeniable plus in the fight against a severe diagnosis, whether it is a child or an adult.
To begin with, I am immensely grateful to the director Patricia Riggen, all who took part in the filming of this masterpiece, and of course the actors who played just at the top of the list of my favorites.
So, the story tells us about a very ordinary family in which something terrible happens. One of their daughters falls ill with an incurable disease, and all attempts to cure it from different specialists are simply futile and useless. But miracles, as we know, happen unexpectedly when it seems to lose hope for this miracle, but it comes. This happens with the heroine of the film little Anna.
The film touched me to the core, I cried repeatedly, watching the grief of this family. I felt sorry for a girl who had done nothing wrong in her life and was already suffering. I felt sorry for the parents who were the hardest, because the worst thing is to lose your child. And the heroes showed all their experiences, I penetrated and experienced them on myself. The film is just a sea of touching moments, there is a place where you can laugh and think. Impressed moments when absolutely strangers are trying to help the grief of the family. And most importantly, in the film very harmoniously fits faith in God. From the beginning to the end, the family believed that their daughter could recover. Little Anna experienced just terrible agony, at first she became terminally ill, and suffered very much, experiencing severe pain. Then she falls out of a tree, and you think, what did she deserve? But the miracle comes unnoticed, and the girl is healed, bringing joy to her parents and sisters. At the end of the film, Anna tells how, after falling from a tree, she separated from her body and touched a butterfly that appeared out of nowhere. And then Anna enters a real paradise, and the Lord God himself promises her that she will recover. Clings to the soundtrack in touching moments, especially 'Carlo Siliotto – Heaven' and tears pour from the eyes themselves.
This is a very sweet and touching film about faith, friendship, family, and of course about the Miracle that we are all waiting for. I just insist, reading my review, to see this masterpiece that miracles are near us, you just need to look at the sky. . .
Judging by previous reviews of the film “Miracles from Heaven”, most viewers turned the whole idea of the film on its head. Therefore, I will be happy not only to share my impressions, but also to tell you what the filmmakers really wanted to say. How do I know that, you ask? I know this because it’s a Christian film, and any believer with enough experience in Christian life will understand it. I belong to this category of viewers. Here we go.
The film tells the story of a family in which one of their daughters falls seriously ill. Soon it turns out that the girl has a rare bowel disease, for which there is no cure. If you do not take immediate action, the girl will soon die. And then the family begins to fight for her life, and the fight will not be easy. All of them, especially mothers and girls, have to go through many difficulties along the way.
But the main intrigue is that the family in which the disaster occurred is a believer. If they believe in God, how can they be saved? Why does the child and the whole family suffer? Why can’t a person be healed long after? At first glance, it seems senseless and cruel. But everything appears in a different light when viewed with spiritual eyes.
The Bible says that God did not spew. He's a loving Father. He also says that the Lord is good and that the believer works for the good. A person sees only individual touches of a big picture of life and usually perceives troubles in his life as evil. But God sees the whole picture, and He knows what will actually be good for man, even if it means going through difficulties. And He can give these difficulties through children, especially if the person himself does not want to accept His leadership in his life. But what good was it for this family?
In God’s relationship with man, He wants complete trust from man. This means that a person must fully rely on God, not counting on his own strength and capabilities. And a close look at the lives of the main characters shows that this was not the case in their family. So, when evil tongues began to speak in the church where the family went, the mother did not trust God to deal with this problem - she immediately had the idea to leave the church. Her faith was easy to shake, so she could not stand firmly in it. And this had to be corrected, because in the absence of strong faith, the slightest shock in life can lead to the departure of the whole family from God’s principles. This is why God gave this family such a test.
This may seem like religious nonsense, far-fetched. If so, remember what happened at the end of the film when the girl’s mother trusted God in prayer. I remind you that the film is based on real events, and this moment was transmitted reliably. For those who are surprised at how far God can go, there is good news. Remember the moment at the end when all the people whose help to the family was left behind at first were shown. All this was God’s help, because as a loving Father, he not only gives trials, but also gives man strength and help to survive them.
The spiritual depth of this film is admirable, but that is not its only virtue. The film also pleases with a magnificent plot and high-quality shooting. And he just radiates love and kindness and leaves behind a sense of joy.
The film is good from all sides and without a doubt deserves to be called the pearl of Christian cinema.
10 out of 10
I really liked the film, quality and kind, touching for the soul. I am very glad that the topic of kindness, love and compassion for close, selfless help to almost strangers has been raised. For me, this is primarily a belief in God, not some religious ritual or prayer. Oddly enough, the film is very surprising, since now you will almost not find on the screen films showing something good and kind in people, as well as without the presence of scenes with alcohol, teenage sex, obscenity and huge money, for which people justify any actions.
The actors were pleased with the performance, especially the waitress and the doctor, the characters and dialogues between the characters were unusual and funny. Family members also, in my opinion, got used to the role and looked natural, especially of course the main characters - a mother and a sick girl.
At the same time, the film is real, not sugary, where everything is fine and everyone is crying with joy (like other religious films I have previously watched), but shows the real life of a simple family with all the problems, doubts and places of quarrels and distrust of each other. I was very touched by this story and am glad it happened in reality.
I am glad that this film is aimed at believing in God, in my opinion, religious propaganda is not so bad in contrast to the propaganda of murder, alcohol and promiscuous sex, which is much more.
10 out of 10
There's a lot of religion, but it's interesting to watch.
Absolutely accidentally came across this film and read that the story is based on real events, especially since the trailer revealed all the intrigue, it became really curious what is there and what.
A lot of religion! But what if the family whose story was filmed is really religious?
It seemed to me that this is about faith not only in God, but also in people.
Christie is desperate to save her daughter. And he does everything for it. At the end of the film, we see other people helping this family.
I don't want to single out any of the actors. You know, I really believed them all! The children played well, but the adults were also believable. And the wonderful doctor?? How good he is.
You can only expect emotions from this film.
To say that the movie is religious propaganda is stupid! Yes, the girl died of cancer, but at the same time she took Anna's cross and believed. It made her feel better, but it didn’t save her. And since it is easier for a man to grow stronger, should we judge from what? I mean, everybody dies! Believers and non-believers alike.
The message of the film is that you have to believe in miracles and then they will come true!
Many people say that the film is the propaganda of Christianity, that its main idea is to lead people to the True Way and make them repent.
That's not true. It's just a family story. It just so happens that families believe. This is their way of life and thinking.
Why, when we watch movies about murderers, rapists, absolutely irresponsible idiots, drinking everything that burns, or about girls who managed to change fifteen men during the film, do we not even think of calling it propaganda? Someone will say ' Well, that's life' And in this film they have their own reality and life.
I liked the movie. There is a place to laugh and cry. I can't tell if it's a real story, but it's catchy with well-written characters and amazing acting. Very well shot.
'Miracles from Heaven' is a religiously biased drama about a girl struggling with an incurable disease and her 'miracle' cure. From the very beginning, the picture left quite a good impression, although before viewing I was skeptical.
The plot came out quite pleasant and kind, despite the fact that he was fully foreseen from the beginning. A mother's love for her sick daughter is well shown. How the mother fights for the life of her child, it was reverent to watch, largely thanks to good acting.
Of all the composition, the most I want to praise the little Kylie Rogers, who played the role of a sick girl. When I saw her, I really believed that she was suffering, and I believed her when she was happy and when she was sad. Surprisingly, the child actors coped much better than the adult actors, among whom one can praise only Eugenio Debrez, the performer of the role of the doctor of the main character. The rest played lazily, without a soul, just worked out their fee.
There is also a lot of humor in the picture, although before us is a real drama. In general, the comedy component failed. Most of the humor came from a pastor whose jokes were laughed at only by parishioners in church, but only because they were written in the script. Another attempt to make fun was made by the heroine of actress Quinn Latifah, but she did not succeed. In general, the presence of this character in the plot was completely unfounded. If this heroine simply got rid of, the course of history would not change at all. Although humor came out weak, it was quite tolerant and did not cause negativity.
As you may have noticed, I mostly praise this tape. Why is the color of the review red? There is one but, because of which all virtues go to waste ' Miracles from Heaven' - the end of the tape and its message.
This message says that if you believe in God, you will be rewarded and cured of any incurable disease, but if you are an atheist, the disease will kill you, even if you are a child. This is highly cynical and offensive to both atheists and believers.
As a result, it turns out that the goal of the creators is not to tell about a seriously ill girl who still believes in the best, but to impose a specific religion on the viewer, and in an extremely strange way.
4 out of 10
I’m not a fan of movies where everyone is leaning towards God. I saw the description on another site, because I decided only that it will be about the disease... expected something in the spirit of ' Angel for Sister' (by the way, Anna’s neighbor reminded me of Kate from this film), etc. So in principle and it turned out, but I did not know, did not guess (strangely, even the name did not dawn on me) that everything will turn out to be the opposite of my expectations. Why did you like the picture? Sometimes you need such films - ' brilliant ' miracle and God's intervention.
Not everything is clear due to the disease itself, and this diverse diagnosis. No clear idea of the family and the girl herself. Well, that's not the point. It was said of the faith of the people who relied on it from beginning to end. Yes, maybe someone says it was an accident, and the family put everything at the mercy of God. They have a right to think so. He who believes in God, in miracles, in men and in himself, will see what measure of truth he can.
The film as they say in real events. And he's very emotional. Not that I had to cry, but to cry, from the awareness of such an inexplicable phenomenon (in one word - a miracle), the words spoken.
9 out of 10
I will say at once that I am skeptical of films with a clear bias in religious themes, but 'Miracles from Heaven' decided to watch because of a curious case of healing from an illness based on real events. The trailer, unfortunately, revealed all the cards, so I had to settle for the details of the already known plot.
An incurable illness and a sudden recovery, which is dubbed "Miraculous" & #39, is a good choice for a film adaptation. It's a bright story with a happy ending. This is an amazing case that is beyond logical explanation, but nevertheless it was. And these things happen. Why? How? Nobody knows. But if this happens, it remains only to accept it as a miracle, a gift of God, a happy coincidence of circumstances (who likes it more) and not to ask unnecessary questions, to which, no matter how hard you try, you will not find answers.
Christie Beam (Jennifer Garner) saw the healing of her daughter Anna (Kylie Rogers) as a blessing from heaven. Well, that's her choice. The film shows her perspective on what is happening. No one is forcing you to go to church and pray. As the father of a dying daughter said in the film, ' Well, if it makes her feel better. . . ' And he's right. People believe what they want to believe. It is possible to think that miracles exist or live as if they do not exist, but it is impossible to deny that sometimes something amazing and inexplicable happens in the world. And the case in this film is one of these unique events, almost impossible, but happened. After all, we don’t know so much about life and about ourselves in general that let’s just accept such amazing events and genuinely enjoy them.
The film is not about diving into religion and hoping for God in everything. Nope. This is just a look at the situation from the inside. The look of the family. The people that this happened to. One thing I learned from this movie is to believe. Believe in yourself, in the good in people, believe in the best.
7 out of 10
Somewhere in Texas, there is a family of 5. Everyone loves and supports each other, manages their own economy, and most importantly believes in God.
After entering with a voiceover, reflecting on the topic of what a miracle is, the family gathers in church. Life in the church beats, music plays, everyone sings. Pastor, immediately see your man, and cheer and at the same time give wise advice. All joy and positivity. What could possibly go wrong? Only, one of the daughters has a disease that doctors cannot diagnose. And the girl lives swollen on the preponderance sticks out.
And miracle, (not the same as the one said in the beginning of the film), finally the girl is diagnosed correctly, and the disease is incurable. And it gets worse every day. And it's all really sad. And then, a little less sad, sometimes even happy. And then sad again. And then again... (you get it). The whole movie, this change of state from fun to sad. Someone will say, 'So what? The purpose of the film is to evoke emotion. Joy, sadness, no matter.' The purpose of this film is the insolent propaganda of religion. Not faith as such, but a particular religion with its own ideology. And it comes out often, in the most emotional moments.
I was really wondering what kind of illness the girl had, would she be cured or not? If so, how? Rather than trying to put me on the right path, replacing the truth with fiction. The ending of the film is simply the apogee of expectations. It seems to me that spit in the face, not only towards atheists, but also religious people.
If you are an atheist, your children will die of cancer. Believe now, before it is too late.
4 out of 10
Dr. Narca, acting and the rudiments of good drama.