Credited cast: | |||
Jenn Gotzon | ... | Cheerleading Instructor | |
Brenda Jo Reutebuch | ... | Grieving woman | |
Irene Santiago | ... | Edith | |
Stacey Bradshaw | ... | Teen Rachel | |
Marcy Conway | ... | Bridesmaid | |
Tucker Meek | ... | Bully Boy | |
Hudson Meek | ... | Bully boy | |
Rich Swingle | ... | Adult Mitchell | |
Apolonia Davalos | ... | Beautiful woman at church | |
Anita Cordell | ... | Bridesmaid | |
Priscilla Wittman | ... | Funeral mourner | |
A. Michelle Harleston | ... | Fashion model | |
Hayden Gael Barnes | ... | Poor child | |
Chase Anderson | ... | Young Mitchell | |
Rebekah Cook | ... | Journalism Teacher |
Rachel Cartwright and Mitchell Little both grow up in the small town of Providence, Tennessee. Their paths keep crossing and at one point it looks like they'll finally get together. But the opportunity slips away and they go their separate ways. It takes a tragedy many years later before they're reunited.
I thought the format was very creative. It was basically a silent picture with the only sound being a soundtrack, that consisted of what I gather to be faith based music.
The entire story was very clear, very easy to understand. I saw two people connected since childhood, but somehow it took forty years for them to get together.
For the most part I was impress with the production. A lot was done on a small scale, and what was done was great. There were a few times where the story drag because no words were use, but I feel that's just something that happens with silent films and you have to get use to.
The soundtrack was not my thing, but the movie and it's message on waiting for love was nice.