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Sarah's Choice |  | Director: Chad Kapper Actors: Rebecca St. James, Andrea Logan White, Brad Stine, Staci Keanan, Charlene Tilton Studio: Pure Flix Entertainment Category: DVD
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Seller: Lighthouse Books & Gifts Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 12649
Format: NTSC Language: English (Unknown) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Discs: 1 Running Time: 88 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 893261001844 EAN: 0893261001844 ASIN: B002QOHW36
Release Date: November 17, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Sarah Collins is a young woman on the elevator of success. As a junior account executive at a major advertising agency, Sarah is poised to get it all: executive promotion, salary increase, new car, fabulous apartment and first-class travel. There's only one thing that is standing in her way, an unexpected pregnancy.
Sarah has a choice. Her friends and co-workers insist that she has the right to choose a path that offers a successful career and unlimited rewards. Others advise Sarah of another choice a choice that will not only change her life but also the lives of her loved ones now and forever.
Sarah's Choice is a film that offers compelling moral reasons to choose life.
Starring Rebecca St. James (Multiple Dove and Grammy Award Winner, Millions of Albums Sold, Best-Selling Author) and Dick Van Patten (Eight Is Enough).
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Good, but... June 18, 2010 Robert W. Byers (Houston) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Okay, I did enjoy the movie and would recommend it. To me its goal and plot were very good. And being a RSJ fan, I liked her role. However, I also think the script and acting could have been more vibrant with subplots, and greater agonizing over the decision. That doesn't mean it has to replicate Hollywood values, but there is a real calling here for good Christian writers and actors to provide high quality entertainment. Too many times there is the logic that a "Christian" or "faith-based" movie will be boring--why? And me personally, I'd love to see male roles that show strength in leadership and character. Regardless, my wife and daughter liked the movie very much as it was.
In a nutshell: April 25, 2010 Hannah Rose Williams (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
RSJ is a pretty decent actress!
The writing sucks.
Let's demand excellence in our movies, guys! Not just in the thought behind them.
Sarah's Best an only correct Choice April 13, 2010 R. Mitten (ILL.) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
THE VERY BEST FILM ON PRO_LIFE.A very touching video.
We need to see more of this type of movie. Not the crap
we see in todays movies.
Sarah Made the Right Choice March 16, 2010 Joe 99963 (England) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Could recording artist R. St. James pull off the lead in a movie? The answer was yes. Sarah's choice was really good. It was an unexpected jem, that caused us to think about the deep issues that the movie brings to the fore. I was pleased with a balanced view on the importance of the subject, and there were some laughs too. If you want to talk about the abortion issue in a Church, this is a great movie to do that in a sensitive way. Well done Mike Scott and the team.
Film Review: Sarah's Choice March 5, 2010 Ibelisse Sanchez (USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Sarah's Choice is an unapologetically yet grace-filled pro-life movie. It stars Christian recording artist Rebecca St. James as Sarah, a young woman climbing the ladder of success only to be forced to make a major decision that will affect her future. Sarah is up against relentless voices telling her to think only of herself. This movie does not shy away from presenting a realistic portrait of a young woman's dilemma. Sarah's Choice is just as much a story about a woman's decision about abortion as it is about a young man coming to terms with his role and responsibility when faced with his girlfriend's pregnancy. It is poignantly relevant to a young generation bent on a quest for self-fulfillment.
Directed by Chad Kapper, this film bears the hallmarks of Christian films rooted in a biblical message, yet it also takes a step forward for Christian filmmaking. Sarah's Choice keeps a steady balance of drama and comedic moments without undercutting the seriousness of the film. The camera close-ups of Sarah's emotional reactions in confronting her boyfriend and family about her pregnancy pull the viewer into the highly personal nature of the film.
Sarah's Choice is a beacon of light that courageously illuminates the biblical response to one of the most highly debated moral issues of our day. The culture of death is slowly invading the impressionable young minds of our generation. Sarah's Choice is a must-see film which can serve to rekindle the flame of commitment to preserve the sanctity of life. But as much as this film champions the right to life of the unborn, it also extends a hand of hope for healing and grace to those who have undergone an abortion.
Besides the obvious appeal to choose life over death, there is an underlying message in Sarah's Choice. We are urged to trust God with our own life. When we are open to listening to God's voice, He speaks life to us. And as carriers of God's Truth, we speak life to others.
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