I Still Believe - The Story of Love, Pain and Believe (Movie Review) By Ogunsola Samuel


I saw a movie recently titled I Still Believe and I was moved by the movie. This is a True-life Christian movie that depicts the story and testimonies of a Christian music star, Jeremy Camp.   The test, trials and temptations of his hope and faith in God.

The movie shows how the music star found love, showed love and how he continues to spread the love and faith he was introduced to by his experience through his music.

This movie is filled with amazing actors who brought the characters to life with their skills and expertise. The lead actor, KJ Apa gives a thrilling performance. Brit Robertson brings a touching and emotional display of affection, pain, and top-notch performances and Shania Twain brings love. The actors do not disappoint.

The Story
Jeremy Camp (KJ Apa), an aspiring Christian musician goes to college with the support of his family where he meets and forms a connection with the band lead singer (Jean-Luc) of a Christian band which he often asks for music-related advice. There, he forms a love connection with Melissa (Britt Robertson). The problems he faced and how he overcame. Additionally, you won’t be able to help to get so into the movie, and you’ll be on the edge of your seat waiting to see what will happen in the end. The story of Love, Pain, Hope and Faith.

One of the best things about this movie is that it is relatable to our reality. As Christians, we face so many of these challenges one way or the other in our lives our knowing fully well, we cannot do it on our own. (1 Cor. 10:13). I love how the movie relates every song to a situation, every word touching lives and healing souls.

Overall, it a great movie that tells the story of Pain, Agony, Love, Faith and Hope. I would recommend this to everybody. There is always hope, though it might not seem like it.


” DON’T GIVE UP DON’T GIVE IN TRUST IN GOD AND HE WILL HANDLE THE REST”.

2 Comments

  1. This movie is always life blessing, thank you for the review.

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  2. Thanks for the review, I have watched the movie, cried at some point, I like your review, apt clear and straight to the point.

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