Moral Rating: | Excellent! |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Teen to Young Adult |
Genre: | Christian Comedy Drama |
Length: | 1 hr. 2 min. |
Year of Release: | 1996 |
USA Release: |
Featuring | Jeremy Peter Johnson, G. Rily Mills, Aimee Garcia, Tony Mockus |
Director |
Rock Lane |
Producer | Laurie Leinonen, Michael O. Sajbl |
Distributor | World Wide Pictures |
Jordy Rembrandt is a big-city tough guy with an attitude and a history of bad decisions. When he’s sent to a small-town high school to complete his senior year, he discovers “fitting in” takes on a whole new meaning.
Like any of us faced with peer pressure requiring choices, Jordy yearns for acceptance… in spite of his rough exterior. He tries the usual ways to get it—he plays football, goes to parties, dates a cheerleader.
But it isn’t until he’s faced with the love of Christ that he begins to understand the meaning of true acceptance.
We recommend this movie for teens.
A beautiful film for the whole family.