I Believe (2019)

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A 9 year old boy experiences God's power in a supernatural way.

Summary
"I Believe" is a faith-based independent film from 2019, directed by Juergen Peretzki and Stacey Peretzki, with a movie script by David Outten. The storyline focuses on the life of a 9-year-old child, Brian Webber, played by Rowan Smyth, who resides in the heart of England's capital, London. Brian is a common boy with a vivid imagination and a daring side; nevertheless, his world begins to reverse when he experiences a series of divine encounters.

Plot
Brian's amazing journey starts when he saves the life of a guy caught in a subway mishap. Brian's faith and miraculous healing capabilities stimulate various reactions from the general public, causing a rift and raising discussions around belief, apprehension, and the power of faith.

Along with Brian's story, there is a subplot of the American journalist, Simon (Jeremy London), dealing with risks and criticism from his employer because of his religious beliefs. The journalist becomes aware of Brian's incredible healing capabilities, and fascinated by the story, flies to London to fulfill and profile the child. While hanging out with Brian, he ends up being a follower and strong fan of him and his remarkable faith too.

Characters
Brian's father, Jeffrey Webber (Tom Sizemore), a computer developer by trade, faces his son's spiritual change. Being an atheist, he steadfastly disbelieves his son's faith and the obvious miracles credited to him. Brian's mother, Kaitlyn, played by Julie Michaels, on the other hand, supports her son throughout his journey, seemingly coming to grips with her faith as an outcome.

Conflict and Resolution
The incredibly faith-affirming experiences of Brian put him at odds with numerous individuals around him, specifically with his father and numerous areas of society. They discover it tough to comprehend and believe the child's faith and miracles he presumably carries out. Strangely, Brian's young age doesn't deter him however helps him display steadfast faith even in the face of rejection and hostility.

Eventually, Brian's unfaltering belief in God indeed causes incredible recoveries and changes many individuals's hearts, leading them to verify and find their faith. His dad too, fixes up with faith and supports Brian, showcasing a poignant and transforming father-son relationship throughout the climax.

Conclusion
"I Believe" is a film that ably shows how one's faith can cause incredible events and affect others positively. The movie's main takeaways have to do with the power of faith, belief, and nerve. It beautifully juxtaposes hesitation and spirituality, proving that faith, when truly harnessed, has the power to change lives and understandings. Though the narrative inextricably weaves Christian undertones, the generally relatable message of faith and belief goes beyond any particular spiritual association.

"I Believe" is impactful, informative, and tells a motivating tale of faith through a kid's innocent perspective, making it a widely attractive movie. It was well-known by audiences for its moving storytelling, excellent performances from the cast, and its expedition of faith in today's doubtful world.

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