You know those hypothetical games you always play with your boyfriend? Where you turn to him and ask if he would still like you if you were bald or if you gained weight or if you spouted a million new pimples? Would he still be with you if you crashed your car and was in a coma for months? Or what if you decided to move halfway across the world? You question how unconditional and true their love really is. Or is that just me? Is that just a sign that I might overthink things a little too much? But what about if you got diagnosed with cancer? Would he still stand by your side or would he give up on you?
Well, I Still Believe really puts that last question to the test. But it also turns into something so much more than that. The story behind this movie really proves that there is always hope and love in the midst of tragedy. I Still Believe is a modern day love story featuring Britt Robertson, KJ Apa, Shania Twain and Gary Sinise. From the creators of I Can Only Imagine comes an inspiring movie based on the real-life story of chart-topping singer, Jeremy Camp and serves as a sign that faith tested is the only faith worth sharing. If you’ve ever needed a reminder that both love and faith are extremely resilient, this movie is that.
I was so exciting to watch the advanced screening of this movie with my boyfriend. I personally love a good romantic movie and I’d be lying if I said I didn’t shed a couple of tears. And by couple of tears, I mean I full-on bawled my eyes out. I don’t know what is with me lately but I cry at everything. Happy things, sad things, scary things, neutral things. Everything. It’s a problem. But, if you’re like me and you secretly love a good cry, then this movie won’t disappoint. And that fact that it’s a true story, that’s just gonna make you cry even harder. But make sure you take your boyfriend or your best gal pal with you so they can comfort you while the tears stream down your face. It ain’t fun to cry alone. It really ain’t.
On a lighter note, my only complaint about the movie would be the fact that Shania Twain didn’t have a bigger role or even a song in the movie. We all need some more Shania Twain in our lives. Just imagine the movie with Up! or Man! I Feel Like A Woman! playing in the background. Instantly better, right? 😉
Check out the trailer below and make sure to get your tickets soon for opening night on March 13th! I can’t wait to hear what y’all think of the movie!
Giveaway:
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7 Comments
Jennifer Prince
I want to see this movie so much. It looks like a tear-jerker for sure!
March 18, 2020 at 8:19 pmStephanie
I remember when my friend told me that they were filming a movie about Jeremy Camp, and who would it star out of all the actors, but KJ Apa? It was such a shock to me! I grew up listening to Jeremy Camp (like the good little homeschooled, Christian gal I was/am), so seeing his story come to the big screen with such a well-known actor kinda threw me for a loop. It looks totally adorable, but I just dunno if I’d be able to handle the CHEESE haha!!!
March 19, 2020 at 1:41 pmCarolyn
I’m very familiar with Jeremy Camp and I think this movie will bring a lot of tears! I was already feeling emotional just by the trailer!
March 19, 2020 at 3:15 pmDeborah
I want to watch this movie!
March 20, 2020 at 3:59 pmLily
I have not heard of this movie. I must watch it soon. I’m a sucker for a good romantic movie.
March 23, 2020 at 10:42 amMegan Elliott
I’m not really a huge fan of romantic movies, but they’re fun to indulge in every now and then!!
March 23, 2020 at 11:58 amNicole Flint
I’m not a huge movie gal but when I do watch them, I love a romantic film!
March 25, 2020 at 11:39 am