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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Amber (Lindsay Pulsipher) is a war widow whose husband has died in Afghanistan. Left to raise her young daughter on her own, Amber begins to lose her faith – until her friends and a hot racecar driver help her find her path again. Based on the novel by Jennifer Dornbush, God Bless The Broken Road is written and directed by Harold Kronk (God's Not Dead). Also, sports fans: San Diego Chargers MVP LaDainian Tomlinson makes his acting debut as the local pastor!

Cast

  • Lindsay Pulsipher
  • Jordin Sparks
  • LaDainian Tomlinson
  • Andrew W. Walker
  • Robin Givens
  • Makenzie Moss
  • Kim Delaney
  • Gary Grubbs
  • Arthur Cartwright
  • Madeline Carroll

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#sinfulfun
#epic

Never in my life have I felt “HIS” love like I feel when I laid eyes upon this film. The mere presence of this master piece is awe inspiring in every fathomable way

PB
Patrick B
Verified Review
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Awesome movie!!

CL
Cheryl L

Metacritic

15
Sep 8, 2018

A convoluted plot leaking sappiness, in-your-face preachy dialogue, and TV-movie-style lighting are adequate, so long as its bigoted message is getting out there. God Bless the Broken Road is subtler than its predecessors, but that’s not saying much.

Metacritic review by Carlos Aguilar
Carlos Aguilar
TheWrap
30
Sep 6, 2018

The only thing missing from God Bless the Broken Road is compelling or believable drama.

Metacritic review by Frank Scheck
Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter
37
Sep 4, 2018

It’s unfortunate that the tribute to veterans that is so much a part of the movie’s marketing turns out to be little more than a framing device that’s dispensed with for most of the plot.

Metacritic review by Pat Padua
Pat Padua
Washington Post