“Love Conquers Fear”

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What You Need To Know:
OUR DREAM WEDDING starts off a little slow and soft. Also, the editing is sometimes clunky, and the movie has some Romantic elements about following your heart. However, when the veil appears to transport Natalie to her future, the situation leads to some fun, heartwarming moments. Also, the rest of the movie contains strong Christian, pro-family values. For example, a happy Natalie starts singing a Christian song in one scene. Natalie’s vision of the future teaches her the great joys that can come when people get married and raise children. Ultimately, love conquers fear in OUR DREAM WEDDING.
Content:
Strong moral, pro-family worldview with some Christian allusions, including the start of a Christian song and images of and light references to a Christian wedding, mitigated slightly by some Roamntic elements encouraging the heroine to follow her heart
No foul language
Light violence when woman swoons and falls to the floor (later, her husband keeps asing her if she’s all right after the fall because she sometimes acts strangely – she’s been transported to the future, or a future, where she’s married to her lontime boyfriend and has two children she’s never met)
No sex scenes or sexual immorality, but a married couple shares some lightly passionate kisses inseveral scenes
No nudity
Alcohol use at dinners and celebrations
No smoking or drugs; and,
A “magical” wedding veil transports the heroine to her future or a vision of a possible future, which helps her decide whether to get married to the man she loves.
More Detail:
The first act introduces Natalie, a young female doctor who’s agonizing over where to apply for her residency, the program doctors must complete in order to get a license to practice medicine. Natalie is also strongly in love with another doctor, Scott, who’s also ready to apply for his residency. However, when Scott unexpectedly proposes to Natalie, she says no because she’s not sure it’s the right time to get married. Sadly, Scott is surprised by her decision. Also, he thinks her rejection of marriage means that she’s not really in love with him. So, he decides to interview for a residency far away in another city.
Scott’s reaction to her answer to his proposal puzzles Natalie. She goes to her grandmother for advice. Her grandmother shows Natalie her “magical” wedding veil. She tells Natalie that, if she tries on the veil, it might give her the answers to her future.
The veil transports Natalie to her future, where she and Scott are happily married with two beautiful children, and she has a successful family practice. Will Natalie eventually be ready to commit?
OUR DREAM WEDDING starts off a little slow and soft. Also, the editing is sometimes clunky, and the movie has some Romantic elements about following your heart. However, when the veil appears to transport Natalie to her future, the situation leads to some fun, heartwarming moments. Also, the rest of the movie has some Christian allusions and strong pro-family values. For example, a happy Natalie starts singing a Christian song in one scene. Also, Natalie’s vision of the future teaches her the great joys that can come when you’re married and raise children. During her vision, Natalie also discovers that helping other people can bring great joy to a licensed doctor. Ultimately, OUR DREAM WEDDING teaches viewers that love conquers fear.