From Bob and Charity Farrar, Director of Life Choices Medical Clinic in San Antonio, TX
From Pastor Keely Petty of Bethel International Christian Fellowship
From Bob and Charity Farrar, Director of Life Choices Medical Clinic in San Antonio, TX
From Pastor Keely Petty of Bethel International Christian Fellowship
If you haven’t had the chance to see “Scarlett” yet, you won’t want to miss the last showings tonight in San Antonio.
Film Review: Scarlett (Theatrical Release)
Scarlett follows the story of Chase and the people whose lives intertwine with his.
Chase is a young man who is thankful for a chance to live after he was given up by his biological mother. He is determined to help as many people as possible as a result of the blessings he has received throughout his life. He is a man of strong faith and is seen praying for wisdom and strength before attempting to help people. As he sets out to be a good Samaritan, time with his adopted family seems slightly strained.
Among the people that Chase assists is his fiancée, Scarlett, who works with him at a construction company. They team up to develop plans for a new church building in the area.
Scarlett is struggling with an illness she tries to hide from those around her as long as she can.
When she finds out that she has an aggressive form of cancer, Chase refuses to give up hope that she can be healed. At a low point, Scarlett begins questioning her faith and becomes angry with God because she feels that she has been faithful to Him and His work throughout her life and doesn’t deserve to die young.
Chase puts everything on hold to spend as much time with Scarlett as possible. He fights to maintain his optimism, but realizes that there is only so much he can do.
Through the questions and doubts, Chase still holds onto his faith and Scarlett comes to terms with the reality she’s facing knowing that she will live out as many days as God gives her.
Chase’s father & grandmother become his source of encouragement as they reassure him that even though everything is falling apart, God is still with Him.
Chase also witnesses a case of domestic violence and vows to help the young woman named Mia break free from her abusive partner. We later find out she is pregnant and runs away from the man abusing her. Chase takes her in, but she gets captured by her abuser once more. Mia’s situation brings her into Chase’s life and he continues to be a light to her and her child.
While the movie at times feels very choppy as it jumps between character’s stories, the overall concept of Scarlett is one of good intentions with its message of helping others where you can & doing God’s work with the time you’ve been given.
Cast includes:
Josiah David Warren – Chase
Chloe Hurst – Scarlett
Stephen Baldwin – Chase’s Father
Amanda Nicole Thomas – Mia Green
David DeLao – Rodney
Copied from http://todayschristianent.com/film-review-scarlett-theatrical-release/
Scarlett is NOW SHOWING at the Palladium, Silverado, and Northwest theaters – take some time out to see it this week!
Pastor Charles Flowers and his wife joined us for the red carpet movie premiere showing of “Scarlett”. Please take some time to see what he thought of the film!
We are getting pretty excited and apparently we’re not the only ones 🙂
Check out this article on My San Antonio
San Antonio gets red-carpet premiere with dash of Hollywood
Gala movie premieres, complete with tuxes, limos and a sprinkle of Hollywood glamour, are few and far between in San Antonio. That’s why this news pricked up my ears:
Actor Stephen Baldwin (“The Usual Suspects” and TV’s “The Apprentice”) is among those scheduled to walk the red carpet outside the Santikos Palladium IMAX Thursday night. Also expected is Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and a friend of the film’s producer.
Even if you don’t have a ticket, you’re invited to watch and snap photos of the parade, which begins at 7 p.m.
The occasion is the kickoff of faith-based feature film “Scarlett,” which stars Baldwin and an able cast of lesser-known actors and is produced by the locally based Strong Foundation Films. It was shot almost entirely in the Alamo City — the River Walk, the Dominion, other locales — and Boerne, with some spectacular beach scenes captured with the waves of Corpus Christi and Mustang Island.
Based on the movie’s trailer and descriptions, “Scarlett” is a tale of intertwining dilemmas that’s meant to inspire. At its center is a religious couple — talented architect Scarlett (Chloe Hurst, “The Nice Guys”) and her fiancé, Chase. Their plan is to fulfill their dream of building a church and then get married. However, a devastating wrench is thrown their way: Scarlett is diagnosed with terminal cancer, which prompts an inner struggle that has her questioning God.
Meanwhile, living next door to Chase is Mia, who is pregnant and in an abusive relationship. What’s more, the baby’s father is pressing her to have an abortion. The sounds of domestic violence draw the attention of Chase, who, like a good Samaritan, intervenes.
“It is an emotional roller coaster, with situations most can relate to,” said director Josiah David Warren, 26, who also plays Chase. Baldwin plays his dad, whom Chase turns to for advice when he starts to feel overwhelmed by all that’s happening.
What sets this film apart from other contemporary movies with dark storylines, however, “is its hope,” Warren said. “It leaves you with a sense of peace at the end, a kind of resolution.”
“Scarlett” is the latest movie produced by Warren’s mom, Sun Hui East, the local pastor who started Strong Foundation Films in 2011. East writes and executive produces the films, while ministering to her flock at First Love Christian Church here.
The South Korean native said she has discovered that media may be a more effective way to spread her message than sermons.
Hollywood also has heeded the call, but with much bigger budgets. Husband-and-wife producing team Mark Burnett and Roma Downey recently released their epic reimagining of the movie “Ben-Hur” in theaters after their successful collaboration on “Son of God” two years ago. On TV, the pair’s miniseries, “The Bible,” and its follow-up, “A.D.: The Bible Continues,” drew hefty audiences.
Faith-based entertainment is being embraced more and more, East said, because “there’s so much negativity in the world and people are seeking messages of hope, something to touch the heart.”
She and her son also are taking on television. “We’re six episodes deep into a TV series called ‘An Unlikely Family’ (about a pastor and his wife who adopt two homeless kids),” Warren said, adding that Hallmark Channel has expressed interest.
The duo said they started their journey with smaller films and expanded to bigger ventures bit by bit.
“We wanted to build our skills. Each movie has been a stepping stone,” East said.
Until recently, she added, they hadn’t reached out to a Hollywood name.
“Scarlett” and their next release, “Run” — a movie about human trafficking that also was shot here — were more expensive than the others, largely because they feature Baldwin, East said.
The actor, known for much edgier films such as the aforementioned “Suspects” and “Threesome,” turned his attention to inspirational movies after his conversion to Christianity. In an interview for Strong Foundation, he praises “Scarlett” for its purity.
The premiere is nearly sold out, but some tickets, at $15 apiece, are still available by phone at 210-749-8707 or 303-349-6178. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers.
Starting Friday, “Scarlett” will play at several San Antonio theaters, including Palladium, Santikos’ Silverado 16 and Northwest 14, then branch out to other markets. For more information, visit scarlettmovie2016.com.
Thank you to the American Life League for supporting and endorsing “Scarlett”!
American Life League (ALL) is the largest grassroots Catholic pro-life education organization in the United States. ALL is rooted in pro-life integrity that stands up for every innocent human being.
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