Dial a Prayer (2015)

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A troubled young woman working at a prayer call center makes a difference in other people's lives, forcing her to reconcile with her troubled past with the faith she brings out in others.

Film Overview
"Dial a Prayer" is a 2015 American comedy-drama film magnificently directed and composed by Maggie Kiley. The film stars popular cast consisting of Brittany Snow, William H. Macy, Glenne Headly, and Tom Lipinski. The story focuses on Cora, played by Brittany Snow, a young woman with a criminal past who gets a second opportunity to enlighten her life however with an unanticipated twist - a job answering telephone call at a prayer hotline.

Storyline and Plot
Cora, a troubled and cynical lady, deals with her past when she's sentenced to social work at a spiritual prayer call center. After a series of unfortunate occasions, Cora ends up operating at the prayer hotline, an unusual task far from what she was accustomed to. The once-deadbeat Cora finds herself taken in by her newfound responsibility, struggling to reconcile her troubled past with her present task of offering solace to those in requirement. Her past is filled with challenge and distress, culminating in a brush with the law.

Despite her initial contempt and absence of faith, Cora gradually ends up being more receptive to the prayers and desperate calls she gets daily. The task challenges her own cynicism, leading her towards faith and redemption. At the same time, she indulges in a warm connection with a regular caller-- giving her an insight into the lives of those who frequently dial into a prayer, trying to find assistance and comfort.

Performance and Critics
Brittany Snow's efficiency as a young woman suffering with self-loathing while yearning for redemption is compelling. She shows a terrific depth of feeling in her journey from indifferent, seasoned cynic to somebody who starts to think in the power of prayer and discovers empathetic connection with others. Her co-stars provide exceptional supporting efficiencies. William H. Macy, playing the call center owner, includes an extra layer of depth to the story, using his signature charismatic beauty in the role.

"Dial a Prayer" got mixed reviews from critics. Some critics applauded the film's special story and the excellent performances. Nevertheless, others felt the style of faith was overshadowed by plot contrivances and an absence of spiritual exploration.

Last Thoughts
Overall, "Dial a Prayer" is a beautiful mix of drama and funny that pokes mild fun at religious stereotypes while maintaining respect and factor to consider to the subject. The motion picture efficiently accepts the weighty theme of faith and spirituality as part, but not necessarily the whole, of the recovery process for a struggling person. This movie has a method of evoking one's self-reflection, making it a worthy watch.

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