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Ethel Stephen, 07/05/2010The movie is OK for entertainment purposes only. It is a good, clean family movie, as Aunt Sarah discovers that nothing is more important than her new family. However, there is never a prayer offered and she never has a personal encounter with God.
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Nathan and Laurice Haury, 02/23/2010Great movie of redemption. The story is unique and very well done. You get a glimpse into the lives of the amish people. You get to see two totally different cultures experince eachother for the first time. It's a culture shock for both sides. Good stuff.
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Linda Henry, 12/27/2009My husband and I watched this one afternoon, and thought afterward, "what a truely inspiring
movie!"
The main character in the movie has only been concerned with her career, and her life. Her
sister whom she was extreamly close to as a young girl, married an amish man and gave her
life to the Amish way of life. Sarah would not forgive her sister, and had lost contact with
her. Did not even know her nieces and nephews. When her sister is killed, she is the only
family these children have and must decide if she will raise them, or split them up to other
Amish families. What happens is a deep awakening for Sarah of what real love is and how it
is NOT about ourselves, but about our families and loved ones. It is giving up our own dreams
to help others. Sarah Cain not only finds love with these offspring of her sister, but she finds
forgiveness and love for her dead sister, and the way of life she chose!
Great movie - great story!!
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Martha Thiemann, 10/11/2009I saw this movie for the first time today, and it was lovely. The music was very nice, and it was very interesting to think about two worlds--the urban and the Amish--colliding. The outcome makes you think alot about the difference between a world based on God and a world with God in it but not of it.
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Allan Treml, 09/24/2009This is a very refreshing movie. I was afraid it would just be another one of those movies where the character is so caught up in their world, that they are blind by reality, and it is the theme, but it is done so nicely. I am pleased that there was reconciliation near the end. The only reason I did not give it the full 5 stars is due to that there was no clear message from God's word and also I was disappointed with the behavior of the children in school. But, these are just small things and the gist of my message is I recommend this movie and it is a good movie to share with family and friends.
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Janice Sevilla, 04/04/2009We watched this movie on a Friday night at church and it was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Good for all ages.
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shari macfee, 12/15/2008Absolutely a winner.....our seven year old daughter loved it too. Great for the family. I didn't care for the seductive girl in Sarah's office....it was not a topic I wanted to address (yet) with our seven year old but I believe we were able to handle it. I am not sure it was necessary.
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Lewanna McDevitt, 03/27/2008This was a very enjoyable movie. I too was very disappointed in the immodesty of the woman in the office. Otherwise it was good. It was very interesting to learn about the Amish and the kids were adorable.
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Janet Kokenzie, 03/19/2008Our family enjoyed this film, with the exception of the main character, and the lady in the office scene with low cut blouses. We are very careful about what we watch, and this was not necessary.
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Woody Bailey, 02/29/2008It has a good story, but it was obvious that no one involved with the movie did any homework on the Amish. I am sorry but Weird Al's Amish in "Amish Paradise" were as authentic as the Amish in this movie. According to the accents, the boys should have been named Lars or Sven instead of Josiah. Even people who know very little about the Amish should have noticed it.