Good storyline. Entertaining and engaging. Takes on difficult issues and addresses sentinel. Encourages children to stand up for beliefs and handle peer pressure. Rural people will definitely relate to the story. Well produced, good production values. Slightly predictable but its strength is in the good performances, beautiful cinematography, and the faith-based storylines. Addresses values such as faith, forgiveness and trust, offering good talking points after the viewing. This is a no-frills production that focuses on the relationships between the characters and the depth of the characters rather than lots of special effects bells and whistles. It is truly wholesome family fare that any parent would be happy to share with his or her children. The topics are perfect for religious oriented groups as faith and prayer are a strong components of the story.
Thirteen-year-old David tries to save his family's farm from an evil land-developer, as he also tries to win the heart of Kelly, the prettiest girl in school. On the way he learns who he can trust as he grows from a boy into a young man.
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