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I Can Only Imagine

I Can Only Imagine (2018)

March. 16,2018
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7.3
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PG
| Drama Music

10-year-old Bart Millard lives with his mother and abusive father Arthur in Texas. One day his mother drops him off at a Christian camp where he meets Shannon. Upon his return from camp, Bart finds his mother has left and movers are removing her belongings. He angrily confronts his father, who denies that his abusiveness was the reason she left. Years later, in high school, Bart and Shannon are dating. Bart plays football to please his father but is injured, breaking both ankles and ending his career. The only elective with openings is music class, so he reluctantly signs up.

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Alicia
2018/03/16

I love this movie so much

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Glimmerubro
2018/03/17

It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.

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Fatma Suarez
2018/03/18

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Guillelmina
2018/03/19

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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dr-rbosh1997
2018/03/20

This movie is pure, full of power of love, a heartbreaker story with dad and his son. I enjoyed watching it with my every single tear, honestly it approached a deep length in my heart and let me feel there're still more time to forgive, to change and to love. The movie in general was too short I didn't feel the time passed, the actors were fantastic. It's kind of movies you can watch alone and got ideas and you can watch it with others and got more ideas about life. The musics are amazing and the only thing I didn't like is the dad character I was expected the very very monster human ever ! yeah he's bad but not as bad as I thought. personally I experienced the same thing Bart did. Finally, I hope all kids who are suffering from abuse got their help in life.

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Chev Olek
2018/03/21

I can only imagine most of the good reviews came from christians and pastors. I thought the movie and acting felt cheesy. Dennis Quaid was the only actor who did a good job. I have enjoyed christian movies and soundtracks such as Fireproof but it was hard for me to watch. I just couldn´t buy the acting and the cheesy script. It felt unrealistic. As an additional note, there is only the CD with the score music on sale and not the soundtrack with the songs performed by MercyMe and the other bands/singers, that does not exist.

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tom-77049
2018/03/22

Amazing power of GOD to change the heart of an abusive father.

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lavatch
2018/03/23

There is a certain dishonesty about a film biography that leaves out one of the pieces of the puzzle of a man's life. In the case of "I Can Only Imagine," we have a conventional portrait of a wife batterer and a child abuser in the figure of washed up football star Arthur Millard, resulting in years of anguish for his gifted son to try to come to terms with his dad. But the film does not tell us that Mr. Milliard was seriously injured when he was struck by a diesel truck while working for the Texas highway system. After awakening from an eight-week coma, the man was never the same, due to brain damage. The details about trauma to the temporal lobe and mood changes are touched upon in the bonus track of DVD of "I Can Only Imagine." But that part of the story is left out of the film itself.The background above is not intended to give the abusive father a free pass. But it does suggest that the film is a whitewash because it chooses not to offer the total picture of the Millard family. There is no doubt that young Bart Millard was a horribly abused child, but one with tremendous resourcefulness and survival skills.One of those skills was the childlike ability to imagine. The act of fantasizing removed the child from his terrifying environment. But it also sparked his creative energies, leading to accomplished work in sketching and, above all, in the expression of music. The music Bart loved was inspirational. It was also escapist, saving the child's sanity. It also culminated in the blockbuster song that is the title of this film.The film is also successful in dramatizing the power of forgiveness, as Bart's forgiveness of his dad relieved the debilitating incompleteness of his life. The story was well told and superbly performed by a gifted singer-actor. Another strong character development was the gravel-voiced manager who believed in Bart both as a singer and as a human being.But the one nagging criticism of this film remains: Why didn't the filmmakers reveal the truth about the father's accident? If Mr. Millard indeed had permanent brain damage, leading to violent behavior, then his transformation through Christianity into the man who could win back the love of his son was even more remarkable. Were the filmmakers wary that the focus of the film could shift too far afield from the son's hit record to the father's miraculous transformation? As the real Bart Millard observes in a brief sound byte, in the bonus track: "If the Gospel can change that dude, it change anybody."

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