INDIVISIBLE is based on the extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. With a strong, faith-filled marriage, the Turners are ready to follow their calling: serving God, family, and country.
Carrying burdens the other can’t comprehend, they must decide if they’re willing to face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage.
From the director of The Grace Card and the studio that brought you Fireproof and War Room comes INDIVISIBLE, the story of one marriage … one family … under God. Written by David G. Evans (who also directed), Cheryl McKay, and Peter White, the movie will be in theaters beginning October 26, the movie stars Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Jason George, Tia Mowry, and Madeline Carroll. (from Facebook)
MY REVIEW: Indivisible, based on a true story, is the best film I have seen on the subject of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). I spent 18 years as a military dependent, yet remained protected from many of the harsh realities of military life... but I could empathize with many of the situations on the screen. No doubt this was a compilation of stories but they were meshed into a storyline that encompassed many lives and situations to clearly demonstrate the lives of active duty personnel and their families. Each actor involved was dedicated to bring the characters to life in a way that tugged at the heart and made the viewer fully invested in his or her story.
But, more than a story of military life and war, Indivisible focuses on the very real war on MARRIAGE. There are many battles to be fought both literally and spiritually and the stress impacts everyone in the family. The movie starts with an idealistic couple, Darren and Heather Turner, who are enthusiastically preparing for a life of serving God by serving others as Darren begins his career as a military chaplain. When Darren is deployed, he is immediately thrust into a community of men and women who must implicity trust each other and deal with the stress of their lives in danger and the separation from their loved ones. Protecting his comrades in the midst of war becomes his first focus. Meanwhile, Heather has formed a support group for the families on top of being the hands-on person running the household.
When Darren returns, it is soon apparent that they have the bigggest challenge of their lives as the Enemy they now face is determined to their lives apart. This is a MUST SEE film for any couple. Make plans to see this film, and also take the opportunity to purchase tickets to DONATE to a Military Couple! Click here to DONATE TICKETS
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Indivisible website
IMDb
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Carrying burdens the other can’t comprehend, they must decide if they’re willing to face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage.
From the director of The Grace Card and the studio that brought you Fireproof and War Room comes INDIVISIBLE, the story of one marriage … one family … under God. Written by David G. Evans (who also directed), Cheryl McKay, and Peter White, the movie will be in theaters beginning October 26, the movie stars Sarah Drew, Justin Bruening, Jason George, Tia Mowry, and Madeline Carroll. (from Facebook)
MY REVIEW: Indivisible, based on a true story, is the best film I have seen on the subject of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). I spent 18 years as a military dependent, yet remained protected from many of the harsh realities of military life... but I could empathize with many of the situations on the screen. No doubt this was a compilation of stories but they were meshed into a storyline that encompassed many lives and situations to clearly demonstrate the lives of active duty personnel and their families. Each actor involved was dedicated to bring the characters to life in a way that tugged at the heart and made the viewer fully invested in his or her story.
But, more than a story of military life and war, Indivisible focuses on the very real war on MARRIAGE. There are many battles to be fought both literally and spiritually and the stress impacts everyone in the family. The movie starts with an idealistic couple, Darren and Heather Turner, who are enthusiastically preparing for a life of serving God by serving others as Darren begins his career as a military chaplain. When Darren is deployed, he is immediately thrust into a community of men and women who must implicity trust each other and deal with the stress of their lives in danger and the separation from their loved ones. Protecting his comrades in the midst of war becomes his first focus. Meanwhile, Heather has formed a support group for the families on top of being the hands-on person running the household.
When Darren returns, it is soon apparent that they have the bigggest challenge of their lives as the Enemy they now face is determined to their lives apart. This is a MUST SEE film for any couple. Make plans to see this film, and also take the opportunity to purchase tickets to DONATE to a Military Couple! Click here to DONATE TICKETS
LINKS
Indivisible website
IMDb
YouTube
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