Sunday, January 25, 2009

Choose What's Right Come What May ~ Movie

"Caleb teams up with Rachel to lead Patrick Henry College to the National Moot Court Championship. Along the way, he is caught in a moral tug-a-war between his parents -- a newly Christian father, and a constitutional attorney mother.




As the PHC moot court team and the U.S. Supreme Court simultaneously grapple with legal cases involving abortion, Caleb clashes with his mother and his own conscience as he struggles to internalize his beliefs and stand on Biblical values."


Austin Kearney as Caleb

This movie was made by 45 home educated students,

coached and directed by film professionals.

This is their first film.




Victoria Emmons as Rachel

This movie could not enter the SAICFF 101,000 competition because

Doug Phillips worked for Michael Farris,

and Homeschool Legal Defense before starting the Vision Forum.

(Creating a possible conflict of interest.)

There is a clickable link to a vender on the photo

of the movie on the left column at bottom.

We bought our copy from one of the film makers,

who had a few copies in his back pack:).


Disclaimer: Dinah does not like this film.

She says it is like cotton candy - soft and just as unhealthy.

The film assumes outside career training for women, i.e. law,

and that while getting this training, you meet your awesome dude.

My uncompromising sister insists that assisting our parents in cultural reformation

is the best career training on earth.

And in helping them, we meet the greatest guys.

~~RJS

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree with Dinah

Anonymous said...

What does Lance think about the film? Based on the review, I'd agree with Dinah for sure.

Regina said...

Lance says it is a well done movie. He sees Come What May as an ad for Patrick Henry College, which he does not agree with because they are Republican cheerleaders.

The movie deals with purity and courtship, saving your heart for the one you will marry. But it's in the college context, where they are spending so much time together on a project one on one, that I don't know how I'd keep my heart from going.

It's a movie I would recommend to those who don't have the concept of saving your heart, but it's not what I'd want my daughter to live out.

The Kautts said...

Our family might watch this movie tonight! :-) Some friends of our's loaned it to us.

Johanna