‘Faith of Our Fathers' Christian Movie Reviews: 2015 Film Stars Kevin Downes, David A.R. White, Stephen Baldwin, and Candace Cameron

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John Paul and Wayne both lost their fathers in the Vietnam War, a war in which 58,220 Americans died. The only remnants they have of their fathers are a couple of handwritten letters. A deeper desire to know more about their fathers leads them to the Wall, a Vietnam veterans' memorial in Washington, D.C. "Faith of Our Fathers' hit theaters on Wednesday, July 1. The film was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America.

"Faith of Our Fathers' stars Kevin Downes as John, David A.R. White as Wayne, Stephen Baldwin as Mansfield, Candace Cameron Bure as Cynthia, Rebecca St. James as Annie, Sean McGowan as Steven George, Scott Whyte as Eddie Adams, and Ryan Doom as Pvt. Shears.

The film was directed by Carey Scott. The producers of the film are Shelene Bryan, Bobby Downes, Kevin Downes, and Michael Scott. It was written by Kevin Downes, Carey Scott, and Harold Uhl. The film features music by Marc Fantini and Steffan Fantini. Cinematography is by Randall Gregg. The editors of the film are Matt Cassell, David de Vos, and Alex Kendrick. Its production companies are Downes Brothers Entertainment and Pure Flix Entertainment. The film was distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films.

Movie Reviews:

"Timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of America's involvement in the Vietnam conflict, the dramedy flip-flops between the decidedly sitcom-y present and stilted battlefield settings that feature a less-than-commanding Stephen Baldwin as a solemn U.S. sergeant," wrote Michael Rechtshaffen from The Los Angeles Times.

"Downes deserves a lot of credit for turning in such a strong performance despite the holey (along with holy) script. His acting is real and warm and shows the kind of complexity that makes characters come to life," wrote Rick Bentley from The Fresno Bee.

"The movie's strength is the interaction between Downes and White, including their humorous antics and frequent disagreements. St. James does a nice job, and Robertson, as expected, is funny. The film is a solid tribute to veterans. It also showcases the role of faith on the battlefield," wrote Michael Foust from Christian Examiner.

"In between fights and getting arrested, together, they set out in an unforgettable journey to The Wall - the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., where they might find the answers to what they have been searching for their whole life," wrote Jilianne Arbonida from Christian Today.

"Faith of Our Fathers" is a loving tribute to the servicemen and women and their families who have made the ultimate sacrifice. This movie features themes of sacrifice and loyalty, and deals with the grief of two grown men who both lost their fathers during the Vietnam War," wrote Edwin L. Carpenter from The Dove Foundation.

"John Paul talks of God's healing grace, paraphrasing John 1:9, "If you confess your sin, Jesus is faithful to cleanse you of all your sin." The recipient of those words, Wayne finally breaks down and confesses all the painful emotions he's kept bottled up through the years," wrote Bob Hoose from PluggedIn.