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The Drop Box
One winter, a pastor finds an abandoned infant on his church steps, and builds 'a drop box' to rescue any future foundlings.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 8 |
Studio : | Pine Creek Entertainment, |
Crew : | Director, Writer, |
Cast : | |
Genre : | Documentary |
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Very disappointing...
The Worst Film Ever
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best movie i've ever seen.
If I watched this documentary for a fun or for artistic interesting, I wouldn't give an any point ..,I am not meaning it's not well made move but it's not like ones Hollywood factories have been printing every year If you are a matured person who have gone enough through many life events such as marriage, child birth or raising, deaths or lives of ones you love This is one must movie you shouldn't miss...The devotion of pastor Lee to saving other lives is tremendous moving and his fights against bias and idea generally accepted by society is a waking up call to me. It's like saying there no life deserves not to live ..every life matters. Hope every life his saved has a bright and blessed future .... Pastor Lee is a specimen of true Christian ...
I gave this an 8 because I value what they are trying to accomplish where society has faltered. Wish there was more coverage of how much their society teaches it's youth about abstinence and contraception as well as the value of life. There is not enough of a system in place to properly take care of the children long enough to get adopted, let alone those who are more special;Maybe because of a poor tax base or greed taking it in instead of proper distribution for society's needs.It's a wonderful thing that we have the internet to spread the word that certain countries need help, but you'd think that especially the poorer countries would provide more sex education. Having to write a minimum of this many lines encourages redundancy.
This documentary highlights a problem found way too often, across the globe.Over the last half a century, mankind has developed a stone heart towards the unborn which, naturally, winds up extended to infants.This pastor, with little in funding, and at the continued risk to his own health, continues to effect change in the lives of the children he has provided with a viable alternative to abandonment and death.In Christianity, we speak about letting Christ show through you, letting self disappear so Christ may be seen. This pastor lives that. Not only is that seen in his actions for the children, but in how his actions affected many people involved with this documentary, even the director. This is what putting feet to our faith means and does.Stephen Curtis Chapman and his wife, have had a heart for helping the unborn and orphans for years. It was wonderful, and only natural, that they would be involved with promoting this film, as well as the involvement of Focus on the Family.This can be a tough film to watch. The key question afterward is, "What are YOU prepared to do?"
Brian Ivie did an excellent job telling the story of Pastor Lee's work and presenting facts about the issue of abandoned babies in South Korea. Some people complain that this is "not a movie," and they are right. This is a documentary because the stories involve real people who are still living today.His style of directing is quirky, youthful, and upbeat. This contrasted the seriousness and gloominess of the topic being discussed, yet highlighted the hopefulness of these lives being saved.This film/documentary raised awareness between the conservative culture in South Korea with unwed/teenage mothers and the taboo of babies born with disabilities. It really gripped our hearts and pulled the emotions out of us. There was not a dry eye in the house during this movie (sold out show). Well done.