Last weekend I saw the film, "Return With Honor". It's been out for a while, but this is the first time I've seen it. I think it's one of the best produced LDS movies yet. The main character, Rowe McDonald, a returning missionary, has his future life all planned and figured out, until his plans are abruptly changed. How he deals with his new mission and the surprise twist ending makes this film worth watching more than once. Here is the Netflix synopsis:
"After a horrific car accident, missionary Rowe McDonald (Javen Tanner) is given the gift to return to life for 60 days so he can finish his mission, but finds himself torn between completing his work and helping his wayward mother. With others in need, Rowe must figure out what his most important work is and complete it in two months before leaving his life on earth forever. Tayva Patch and Joey Jalalian co-star. "
Starring: Clark Bullen, Tracy Garner
.Director: Michael Amundsen
Genre: Drama
Yet, for me, the most memorable line of the movie was Rowe describing to his best friend what it was like to be in Heaven:
"I was vibrating...every cell of my body was vibrating ...at the speed of Love. We all just looked at each other and knew exactly who we really were."
An incredible movie, which goes beyond religous dogma! It will change you forever.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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