Online (2013)

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Online: Directed by Kevan Otto. With Brad Allen, Morgan Ayres, Josh Breland, Brandon Chase. ONLINE is a dramatic Christian-based story of love, temptation, ambition that touches on relevant subjects that challenge every relationship, and offers solid “scripture based” resolutions.

“You know this is going to be a Christian film when four guys out for a meal go to a Pizzeria and over the pizza they ask the Lordu0026#39;s blessing. One of them, young advertising executive Morgan Ayres is about to go through a real marital crisis. And all because he used a few mouse clicks on the computer to find an old girl friend and see what sheu0026#39;s doing now.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe girl friend is Esseri Holmes who went off to Paris while they were still in high school. Sheu0026#39;s just moved back with a French husband Byron Herlong who sounds like Pierre LePew and heu0026#39;s in the fashion industry. But heu0026#39;s not too attentive to Holmes and sheu0026#39;s got an itch that needs scratching. One can speculate as to why the husband isnu0026#39;t scratching the wifeu0026#39;s itch, but Iu0026#39;ll leave that aside.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn any event Ayres is happily married to pediatrician Kelsey Sanders, still heu0026#39;s got an itch himself.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOnline is a sincerely made film with a bunch of players whose names you will not recognize at all. The plot itself has all the makings of a romantic drama without all the religion thrown in.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAyres is the son of a minister and heu0026#39;s got a friend, the one who called on a blessing for the pizza who counsels him in the Christian way to deal with it. Basically God says youu0026#39;ve made your choice stick with it. One wonders however if Holmes and Herlong will stick with it as well.”

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