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Grace Unplugged
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Beautiful, highly talented and restless, teenage Grace is so far undiscovered outside church. But the more successful she becomes, the more she feels pressure to compromise her religious values.
Beautiful, highly talented and restless, teenage Grace is so far undiscovered outside church. But the more successful she becomes, the more she feels pressure to compromise her religious values.
Actors:
Madison Wolfe,
Tiffany Campbell,
Lauren E. Roman,
Chris Tomlin,
Juan Martinez,
Rob Steinberg,
Chris Ellis
Madison Wolfe
October2002, Metairie, Louisiana, USA
Tiffany Campbell
Lauren E. Roman
3 December 1975, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
Chris Tomlin
Juan Martinez
Rob Steinberg
26 April 1959, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Chris Ellis
14 April 1956, Dallas, Texas, USA
Director:
Brad J. Silverman
Brad J. Silverman
Country:
United States
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October 05, 2013
Feels like a religious tract more than a movie.April 22, 2014
Predictable prodigal daughter tale with Christian message.October 05, 2013
Grace Unplugged may be a film that only a Christian could love, but there seemed to be plenty of Christians loving on it in the audience.October 07, 2013
It should satisfy its intended audience and maybe even bring a few new viewers into the flock.October 16, 2013
Slick, sophisticated but bland, with that faith-based film curse of having little humor and no edge at all.October 05, 2013
Tepid and predictable ...October 11, 2013
Don't suspect any surprises: It is a Christian film and demonstrates melodramatic TV strategies. Still, on its own terms it is entertaining.