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ENGLISH ASSESMENT

FILM REVIEW
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Wendi Wijaya T. Gari

2017
Miracle From Heaven
The Crue
Directed by Patricia Riggen

DeVon Franklin
Produced by T. D. Jakes
Joe Roth

Written by Randy Brown


Miracles from Heaven
Based on
by Christy Beam
Jennifer Garner
Martin Henderson
Kylie Rogers
Starring
John Carrol Lynch
Eugenio Derbez
Queen Latifah

Music by Carlo Siliotto

Cinematography Checco Varese


Edited by Emma E. Hickox

Affirm Films
Production
Roth Films
companies
Franklin Entertainment

Distributed by Columbia Pictures

Release date March 16, 2016

Running time 109 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Budget $13 million

Box office $73.9 million


Miracles From Heaven shares the same producers as that last film, as well as some
of the same redemptive, inspirational ideas and the real-life hook. Its based on
the 2015 memoir of the same name by Christy Beam, whose daughter, Anna, suddenly
suffered from a rare intestinal disorderand then, just as suddenly, was cured in the
craziest of ways.
Set in Burleson, Texas, in 2011, the film centers on a 10-year-old girl named Anna
Beam, daughter of Christy Beam. Upon checking at the local hospital, they find no
signs of illness but say it's "acid reflux" or "lactose intolerance", but Christy is
not convinced by this. She finally finds a pediatrician in a local Texas hospital
that is able to diagnose Anna with an abdominal obstruction, and he tells them he
must operate immediately or she will die. Though they had hoped this would repair the
problem, the doctor explains that Anna has been left with pseudo-obstruction motility
disorder and she is unable to eat, so feeding tubes are needed for her nutrition. The
doctor then tells the Beams about America's foremost pediatric gastroenterologist,
Dr. Nurko, who practices in Boston, but explains it could take months for them to be
seen. Christy and Anna travel to Boston despite not having an appointment with the
doctor.

The doctor has a last minute opening, and when Anna is subsequently examined
at Boston Children's Hospital, the extent of her chronic illness is found. She
then goes through extensive treatment. During this ordeal, Anna and her mother
befriend a local Massachusetts resident named Angela, as well as Ben and his
sick daughter, Haley.

One day, Anna along with one of her sisters climb up to a very high branch of
a old tree. When they are on that branch, it starts breaking so that Anna goes
to the trunk for safety where upon stepping onto it, she falls in a hole to
the base of the tree. Upon being told, her mom desperately calls her husband
as well as the firefighters. Anna is then rescued by the firefighters, who
warn her mom to expect the worst by saying that nobody could fall 30 feet
without sustaining serious injury; broken bones or paralysis. Once out Anna is
airlifted to an hospital where a battery of tests are run on her and one after
the other come back negative. Other than a minor concussion Anna is unhurt.

Some time after the fall, Anna seems a new girl playing around without any
pain due to her illness. When Christy and Anna go to an appointment with Dr.
Nurko, he tells Christy that Anna is miraculously cured. Anna then recounts
her parents about her experience while unconscious after the fall, during
which her soul gets out of her body and she goes up to heaven where she feels
like she talks to God, who promises her He will heal her when she goes back to
earth. At church, Christy shares the story of how God miraculously healed her
through love. As Christy finishes her speech, one of the congregation
protests, stating that she does not believe Christy. Ben, who traveled from
Boston upon hearing the story about Anna, believes her and tells her that his
daughter Haley died peacefully because Anna gave her faith earlier when in the
hospital.
Much of what makes the film work is its emotionally demanding performance from
the ever-accessible Jennifer Garner. She gets a big arc to work within,
revealing warmth and vulnerability, grit and determination as Christy. She
asks all the existential questions any of us would in the midst of such a
faith-testing trauma.

Faith is, of course, the crucial component here: the mystery of it, the need
for it andultimatelythe validation of it. From the title alone, its clear
that faith will win out in the end. But the journey there takes some turns
that feel (mostly) honest and true, which should make the movie universally
relatable despite the unique and specific troubles the Beam family faced.

Bring tissues. Because whether youre the faithful target audience for
Miracles From Heaven, a non-believer or someone in the mass agnostic
middle ground, you may find it hard to hold back the tears during various
points in this real-life tale. And theyll be earne

For those people who dont believe in God, it is can make them believe that
God is not dead. This whole film tell us about the strong of a woman who
believe that Miracle will happened for people who believe in him. Garner act
in this movie totally blown away every people who giving doubtness for her.
She had change their mind with her acted.

Then, Anna beam as the main character is totally inspire every single people
in this world that had give up with their life, she tell them that no matter
what as long as you believe that God is on your side you will be okay.

This movie is obviously recommend for people who love drama movie that is so
inspire,there is a lot of moral message that we can take from this film. Also,
the music in this film is so enjoyable to listen . Carlo Siliotto who makes
the music is so smart the song is not out of date, the lyric is meaningful,
and it describe all of the film need.

Perharps, is not the best movie but I believe this is one of the best cristian
movie that had ever released.
SINOPSIS
Set in Burleson, Texas, in 2011, the film centers on a 10-year-old girl named Anna
Beam, daughter of Christy Beam. Upon checking at the local hospital, they find no
signs of illness but say it's "acid reflux" or "lactose intolerance", but Christy is
not convinced by this. She finally finds a pediatrician in a local Texas hospital
that is able to diagnose Anna with an abdominal obstruction, and he tells them he
must operate immediately or she will die. Though they had hoped this would repair the
problem, the doctor explains that Anna has been left with pseudo-obstruction motility
disorder and she is unable to eat, so feeding tubes are needed for her nutrition. The
doctor then tells the Beams about America's foremost pediatric gastroenterologist,
Dr. Nurko, who practices in Boston, but explains it could take months for them to be
seen. Christy and Anna travel to Boston despite not having an appointment with the
doctor.

The doctor has a last minute opening, and when Anna is subsequently examined
at Boston Children's Hospital, the extent of her chronic illness is found. She
then goes through extensive treatment. During this ordeal, Anna and her mother
befriend a local Massachusetts resident named Angela, as well as Ben and his
sick daughter, Haley.
One day, Anna along with one of her sisters climb up to a very high branch of
a old tree. When they are on that branch, it starts breaking so that Anna goes
to the trunk for safety where upon stepping onto it, she falls in a hole to
the base of the tree. Upon being told, her mom desperately calls her husband
as well as the firefighters. Anna is then rescued by the firefighters, who
warn her mom to expect the worst by saying that nobody could fall 30 feet
without sustaining serious injury; broken bones or paralysis. Once out Anna is
airlifted to an hospital where a battery of tests are run on her and one after
the other come back negative. Other than a minor concussion Anna is unhurt.

Some time after the fall, Anna seems a new girl playing around without any
pain due to her illness. When Christy and Anna go to an appointment with Dr.
Nurko, he tells Christy that Anna is miraculously cured. Anna then recounts
her parents about her experience while unconscious after the fall, during
which her soul gets out of her body and she goes up to heaven where she feels
like she talks to God, who promises her He will heal her when she goes back to
earth. At church, Christy shares the story of how God miraculously healed her
through love. As Christy finishes her speech, one of the congregation
protests, stating that she does not believe Christy. Ben, who traveled from
Boston upon hearing the story about Anna, believes her and tells her that his
daughter Haley died peacefully because Anna gave her faith earlier when in the
hospital.

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