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LIKE ARROWS

"Beautiful but Convoluted Path"

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LIKE ARROWS is a beautifully filmed and well-acted drama about a married couple spending a lifetime learning how to parent their children. Alice and Charlie decide to get married when Alice becomes pregnant. Alice eventually has three children, Ron, Kate and Joshua, and the couple adopts an Asian girl, named Faith. The movie skips ahead, and Charlie, a workaholic, is too busy so he is losing his children. Finally, they go to the church to seek help. They learn children need direction, like arrows. However, they’ve lost Ron, who’s become an atheist. Will Ron ever return home?

The direction in LIKE ARROWS is good. The dialogue is very real. The acting is exemplary. However, unlike an arrow, the story meanders because there’s no clear target. The movie could have been easily fixed in script form. As it is, though, Christians will enjoy the movie. In fact, parents will learn much from it. However, it may not attract a really broad moviegoing audience, which is too bad because LIKE ARROWS teaches a lot of good things about parenting in a dramatic, engaging format.

Content:

(CCC, BBB, S, DD, M):

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Very strong Christian, biblical worldview with strong evangelical content where people come to Christ, one person falls from the faith;

Foul Language:
No foul language but very mild references to poop when baby soils diapers;

Violence:
No violence, but parents get angry at children with veiled threat of spanking;

Sex:
Couple gets married because woman is pregnant and discuss abortion but don’t follow through with it, plus some marital kissing and hugging;

Nudity:
No nudity;

Alcohol Use:
No alcohol use;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
Mother finds small bag of marihuana in glove compartment of son’s car as he goes to college; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Workaholic father, rebellious children, one son rejects faith but eventually repents, a lifetime spent learning how to parent.

More Detail:

LIKE ARROWS is beautifully filmed, well-acted and has good dialogue in a meandering story about a married couple spending a lifetime learning how to parent their children.

The movie opens very powerfully with Alice telling Charlie she’s pregnant. She thinks she’s messed up and remembers all the times her mother told her she was a mess. After some argumentation, Charlie decides to do the right thing and proposes to Alice.

Alice is overwhelmed by the prospect of parenting. The nurse who helps her deliver her baby invites her to church. Alice convinces Charlie they might find support in church, but life is still not easy when they have their first child, Ron. When they have their second child, Alice is told that Kate won’t be able to go to preschool at church because she keeps hitting the other children. Alice tries to talk to Charlie about it, but he’s too busy.

The movie skips ahead, and Charlie is still too busy, but he’s losing his children. Kate is going out with all the wrong guys and was thrown out of one guy’s car. Now, Alice and Charlie have four children, another boy named Joshua and an adopted Asian girl named Faith.

Finally, they go to the church to seek help. They learn children need direction. They are arrows in the quiver of the parents, gifts from God, and they need a target. Now, Charlie decides to devote his life to his family. They start reading the Bible together, and there’s a dramatic change.

But, they’ve lost Ron. He is a genius and has headed off to a secular college, but he has marijuana in his car and a book attacking Christianity. He disappears from their life for 30 years. The other children do very well, and eventually they throw their parents a 50th anniversary party, presenting them with beautiful tributes. However, will Ron ever return home?

The direction in LIKE ARROWS is good. The dialogue is very real. The acting is exemplary. However, unlike an arrow, the story meanders because there’s no clear target. It is, in fact, an excellent Hallmark type movie, but movies are propelled by plot.

A plot is defined by its premise or target where it is aimed, or punch line. FINDING NEMO is about finding Nemo. IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE is about showing George it’s a wonderful life. As Aristotle says, story and plot are first, character second, dialogue third, idea fourth, then music, and special effects, which can include cinematography and editing.

The movie could have been easily fixed in script form. As it is, though, Christians will enjoy the movie. Parents will learn from the movie. However, it may not attract a really broad moviegoing audience, which is too bad because LIKE ARROWS teaches a lot of good things about parenting in a dramatic, engaging format.

LIKE ARROWS will screen May 1 and May 3 at local movie theaters through Fathom Events.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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