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Loving the Bad Man

Stephen Baldwin

After Julie Thompson, a young Christian woman, is raped and a baby is conceived, she decides to keep the baby. This decision leads her on a journey that forces her to explore and redefine her relationships with God, her family, friends. As she struggles to forgive her rapi... Read More

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After Julie Thompson, a young Christian woman, is raped and a baby is conceived, she decides to keep the baby. This decision leads her on a journey that forces her to explore and redefine her relationships with God, her family, friends.

As she struggles to forgive her rapist, Mike Connor, she visits him in prison and forges an unlikely bond. In Loving the Bad Man, she discovers that only her faith can guide them through this turbulent challenge.

Stars Christine Kelly, Arturo Fernandez and Stephen Baldwin.

Product Details:
Dove Family-Approved for ages 12 and up.
Not Rated
Format: Color, NTSC
Language: English
Run Time: 88 Minutes
Released: 08/2012

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  • Product type: Video
  • Format: DVD
  • Release Date: Jul 10, 2012
  • UPC: 818728010009
  • Height: 0
  • Width: 0
  • Length: 0
  • Runtime: 105 Minutes
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Language: English
  • Volumes/Discs: 1

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Loving The Bad Man by ladybug5 on 8/10/12
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This was an overall good movie. There were a few scenes in the movie that were a bit too mediocre, like the prison scenes and some of the humor. The only real issue I had with this film was how the main character was depicted as a rape victim. It just wasn’t even close to real. I know the message of the movie is forgiveness, however I feel the writers could have made the main character situation more realistic. Nonetheless, it was a good movie and I would recommend.

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