Wednesday, December 18, 2019

DVD Review - Wild Faith


*This is a sponsored review. All opinions are 100% mine.



I was sent the a DVD copy of Wild Faith (Not Rated; 101 mins; $19.98) several months ago from Mill Creek Entertainment. My originally intention was to write a review directly after I finished watching it but that I didn't occur. I did watch the movie but I had mixed feeling about the film. After rewatching it, I realized I just don't like the movie!

Wild Faith is a western drama written by DJ Perry and directed by Jesse Low. The cast is consisted of a bunch of unknowns, besides for country singer Trace Adkins who provides the narration. The plot involves a Civil War veteran who had made a promise to a dying black solider to bring his wife and daughter to his home in Michigan. Let's just say practically the entire town is against having blacks in their community and will do anything to get rid of them.

The movie is "Doved Approved" so in other words it's family friendly. It won "Best Faith Feature Film" at the Burbank International Film Festival.

Final Thoughts


Like I already said, I didn't like watching Wild Faith. The plot of a Civil War solider taking in an African-American woman and her daughter should have made a good movie. Unfortunately, the script is poorly written with preachy dialogue. The entire cast cannot act!!! The cinematography is all over the place as if the cameraman had no idea how to hold a camera.

For the life of me, I have no idea how Wild Faith won an award! If you like a preachy movie with horrible acting and questionable directing, then maybe you'll like this movie. However, if you have any common sense — Don't Waste Your Money On This Film!



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