First of all, at the beginning of the article, I want to say my conclusion: This is a very good story, but its practical value is even greater.
Next, I will be surprised to talk about my family. The film said at the beginning-this is an adaptation of a true story, and within a few minutes of the opening, we saw the male protagonist taking multiple jobs and paying several jobs to subsidize the family; while the female protagonist is basically a full-time wife who is responsible for taking care of it. Family, occasionally help her husband to take care of church activities; the days of raising two children are actually very tight, and the various reminder notices and tax filing documents are daunting, but fortunately the male protagonist is diligent and the family has a good reputation in the local area. Plus it’s pastor status), so everything is in order. Until the male protagonist's leg broke-medical expenses-labor efficiency was affected-income decreased, and the family income and expenditure began to tear down the east wall to make up for the west wall. Immediately after an operation on the male protagonist’s son, the family was worse off. The male protagonist was exhausted all day, so the work of the church was not as good as before. The funder considered changing the pastor. The miracle of the son was fabricated, first through the male host’s mouth when he preached in the church, and then spread ten to ten, and then spread across the entire region. Newspapers, radio, television and media flocked to the press. Encouraging the publication of a book again, the husband and wife can sit at home and count money. It is simply the code of wealth, and the railroad residential area is completely past tense.
Of course, a little boy is the key to getting rich. A 4-year-old boy had been fascinated by his parents’ preaching job since he was a child, so his parents can write a script and teach him how to act. He knows why the male lead went to the university to find an expert and why he checked the information online. As a screenwriter, you have to work hard; besides, the little boy has a fun and active nature, and he can't dig out much "truth" from him when he meets more serious reporters. As for those paradise talks, in addition to the relatives and deceased of the male protagonist couple (the deceased) as "witnesses", any image of an angel Jesus, or a rainbow scenery of gods, horses, and horses can be freely brainstormed... In the end, the protagonist archetype One family must have posted it because the adapted movie was released.
To sum up, I have to say that although the purpose of the male protagonist's family is not pure, he weaves a story about faith-a faith about love (promoting positive energy). It seems that the myth is actually a fairy tale. This is nothing. Religious missionary films are not family dramas either. This is a typical textbook case film of a competent and talented pastor getting rid of the family debt crisis.
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