A Vow to Cherish

DVD : A Vow to Cherish

A Vow to Cherish

starring: Barbara Babcock, Ken Howard, Ossie Davis, Donna Bullock, D. David Morin
directed by: John Schmidt (II)



 : A Vow to Cherish
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0731635001949
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Tapeworm
Manufacturer: Tapeworm
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Tapeworm
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2001-12-04
Studio: Tapeworm
Theatrical Release Date: 1999




















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent Movie
The person or rather the "Kid" wrote the review telling people not to see this movie I think missed the whole point of the story and should watch it again. This story was not about giving up. Alzheimer's Disease is hardly one that I would say so far no one in the medical world has found a cure for. It shows the deep faith and deep love the husband had for his wife and for his belief in Christ. We are all handed some cross or burden to bear and apparently this "Kid" has yet to go thru something so strong as this story to test his faith. And if nothing else, it holds value as a family movie for once with clean language.
Please, do watch the movie.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - For those really willing to trust God
I just watched this movie and was moved to great tears over it. It brought back the memories of my dad so loving caring for my mom through her cancer and death no matter what others thought. The main thing we all need to know is that God promises never to leave nor forsake. We have never been told we won't have to go through, but that He will always be there along side. He can't take over if we don't let Him. It's a wonderful movie for those in need of faith and for those who only profess to be christians and have faith but don't really know God, and great for those of us who truly love God and cherish reminders of His mercy and grace. It's a must see.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do Not See This Movie
This movie is one of the worst films I ever seen in my life. The whole movie has this idea about not controling your own life, that you are a failing person who can't control there own lifes and that God should control everything you do in your life. The plot of the movie makes the viewer fall sadden for this poor women who gets a serious illness and around it place horrible lines to brainwash people to make them believe that they have no control over what they have. The point of the movie was to just say God controls, so give in and give up. I'm a Christian and this movie puts out there that what I believe is to just give up and don't worry about the big problems and hard choices I make, God will do all for me. This movie puts everyone down saying that we all just stupid little kids not knowing what to do and just that we all should just be place in the backsit of a car. Life isn't about God controling us, its about us living, and him helping us when we need it. I'm a person who believes god gave us all (everyone everywhere) freewill and I thought other people or at least most Christians would believe at least that God gives you a choice and chance for you to grow up on your own, to gain wisdom over your mistakes and find who you are. Sure, there are people who I know and respect that want to work for God and show good lessons, but this just points to me that everyone is just force to be slaves to there own beliefs. Please don't see this movie, I know a lot of other better films around in shops then this piece of garbage movie. I believe and I hope others believe that they do have control over there lives, you do, you really do. You have to learn about the world through your own self and ideas, not to give up. Please do not see this movie.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nicely Done Film!!
This is a nicely done film about a businessman whose wife contracts a crippling desease.It's a must see!!



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