The film is adapted from the autobiography "The Impossible: The Miraculous Story of a Mother's Faith and Her Child's Resurrection" written by Joyce Smith. It tells an unusual true story: Joyce's 14-year-old son John fell into Missouri in a certain winter. In a glacier, he was declared dead. Through Joyce's prayers and beliefs, John's heart beat again an hour later. 16 days later, John walked out of the hospital without any external force and recovered completely. In the film, Dr. Kent Sutterer played by Sam Trammel is also an important role, not only to be a doctor who saves drowning children, but also to save a living life and bear his own responsibilities.
In fact, there are many incidents of ice distress in this kind of event, especially the inability to move on the ice. Foreign countries also attach great importance to this aspect of incidents. It is not known how many people are trapped on the ice or trapped in the ice.
Although this movie was adapted from real events at the time, in terms of film casting, the new and the old alternate, which drives the young actors to develop together and guide the development of the plot. There is also Uncle Sam acting as the green leaf. Being both a doctor and a dad, I am very impressed, and I have to calm my "family" emotions. The task is very heavy.
Generally speaking, the theme of this movie is about the rescue of the ice lake, and for the actors of the whole movie, whether it is the starring of Uncle Sam in "True Blood" or Josh Lucas's appearance is all about the film and the development of the plot, and it is a miracle and re-awakened by the power of everyone.
Although the film is more general and is a biopic type, there are still many areas that can be improved.
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