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Jennifer Garner | ... |
Christy Beam
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Kylie Rogers | ... |
Anna Beam
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Martin Henderson | ... |
Kevin Beam
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Brighton Sharbino | ... |
Abbie Beam
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Courtney Fansler | ... |
Adelynn Beam
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Queen Latifah | ... |
Angela
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Bryce Zentkovich | ... |
Kid #2
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Eugenio Derbez | ... |
Dr. Nurko
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Kelly Collins Lintz | ... |
Emmy
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John Carroll Lynch | ... |
Pastor Scott
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Brandon Spink | ... |
Billy Snyder
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Rhoda Griffis | ... |
Church Lady #1
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Erica McGee | ... |
Church Lady #2
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Wayne Pére | ... |
Ben
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Bruce Altman | ... |
Dr. Burgi
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MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN is based on the incredible true story of the Beam family. When Christy (Jennifer Garner) discovers her 10-year-old daughter Anna (Kylie Rogers) has a rare, incurable disease, she becomes a ferocious advocate for her daughter's healing as she searches for a solution. After Anna has a freak accident, an extraordinary miracle unfolds in the wake of her dramatic rescue that leaves medical specialists mystified, her family restored and their community inspired. Written by Sony Pictures Entertainment
My daughter and I found this movie very uplifting. We were not looking for an Oscar worthy film but a movie that is positive and with a big heart. This is much more than a faith based movie but a very basic to goodness movie that we don't showcase anymore in films and we found this very appealing. For me, this is a movie that turned my daughter around as she is struggling with faith and life issues at the moment. That is a miracle by itself.
This is a small movie that we enjoyed and it touched our hearts and the acting of Garner and Kylie are commendable. All the actors in this movie are very convincing. The movie was just not all centered in faith but also about how the community, strangers and family rally behind the Beams. There is also the basic kindness that strangers offer without hesitation in our everyday lives are shown here and those are very comforting and should not be overlooked. This movie is not preachy but it is really about an ordinary day to day struggles of each and everyone of us. Great movie!