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To Save A Life review

Started by Edwin, Tue Feb 09, 2010 - 12:28:50

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            To Save A Life's general focus maybe on the teen demographic, concentrating on

the real life peer pressures, popularity and other problems adolescents face on a daily ba-

sis, but it also conveys strong messages to adults as well. It deals with the delicate issue

of personal sacrifices that we all must make sometimes. Their tragedies and benefits.

           Naturally the movie will be regarded as distinctly Christian, garnering sharp criti-

cism for it's mix of religion with a familiar plotline that most will find cliché. If you can

watch it impartially without paying too much attention to the aforementioned items and

tolerate the cliché, you'll find that anyone who sees To Save A Life (Christian or non-

Christian) can (or will) change their attitude about certain things in their lives.

           If you've seen the trailer, you have a basic idea of what this story's about. Jake

Taylor(Randy Wayne) has everything a typical teenage boy would "die

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