SYNOPSICS
Indivisible (2018) is a English movie. David G. Evans has directed this movie. Sarah Drew,Justin Bruening,Jason George,Tia Mowry-Hardrict are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Indivisible (2018) is considered one of the best Drama,War movie in India and around the world.
INDIVISIBLE is the extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. One marriage, one family, under God.
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Indivisible (2018) Reviews
Well done!
When I saw it was a "Christian" film, I expected a lessor quality, however, I was pleasantly surprised that the quality was very good. Tear-jerker
Take people you love...
Sometimes you go to the movies just to be entertained. Tonight we saw the new film "Indivisible," and it literally changed me. Made me cry like a baby. Challenged me to be a better husband, a better father, and a better believer. Yes, it's a "Christian" film, but it's so well done. I highly recommend that you take people you love to see it while you can. You won't be disappointed...
A Movie That Means Something
Indivisible gives you a glimpse of the hardship, challenges, and sacrifices that service members and their families go through. This movie has moments of total heartbreak, brokenness, and despair, along with moments of compassion, transformation and pure joy. Indivisible makes me even more grateful to the service members and their families for the sacrifices they make to protect our country. Thank you! This movie also explains PTSD in the clearest terms I have ever heard. Understanding PTSD is a vital step in overcoming this terrible disorder. I highly recommend this movie!
Faith-Based Film is Authentically Portrayed
Faith-based drama, based on a true story, depicting the devastating effects of war on military Chaplains, soldiers, and their families. In this case, the film follows a dedicated Army Chaplain (Justin Breuning) in his first deployment to the Iraqi War Zone, in 2007, as well as his equally dedicated wife's (Sarah Drew) desire to aid and comfort families remaining at their home base at Fort Stewart, Ga.. I thought the characters here were realistically presented and believable. At times, the stark realities of war and loss can be difficult to watch, but there are uplifting moments as well. I'm normally not a regular viewer of faith-based movies, but I felt this one was rather authentically portrayed.
Faith based and informative
I don't normally go to see 'faith based movies' but was asked to go see this by a friend. I love movies and see just about everything and really liked this movie. First of all if "flowed". Lots of movies do not these days they are disjointed and don't follow through on subject lines you want to see. Secondly , it was well acted. There were the 'Grey's Anatomy" actors that have lots of experience but the other actors as well were great. Skye Marshal has the 'credentials' to play a military member. Very impressive, as were the usual's like Michael O'Neill and Eric Close. Tia Mowry does a fine job also. Third it gave you a glimpse into war and its effects on individuals and how people react differently to stress. But then it also came back around and showed the effects on those at home and what they deal with also. Glad I saw it......and yes, perhaps id didn't merit "10 Stars" but to even out a negative review I went for it.....but either way, it was a solid 8-9~