Wildflower (2014)

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Wildflower: Directed by Nicholas DiBella. With Nathalia Ramos, Cody Longo, Alexa Rose Steele, Benjamin Ashbrook. A college student struggling with a painful childhood begins to have a reoccurring nightmare that compels her to confront her past and restore her faith.

“This movie was entertaining, suspenseful and deals with topics that I think arenu0026#39;t shown enough in Hollywood today. It had a very interesting plot while still keeping a faithful undertone without being too overpowering. The dealing with mental illness was something that really made this movie stand out. I donu0026#39;t think it is represented enough today and this movie presented it without throwing it in the vieweru0026#39;s face. That is a topic that canu0026#39;t be fooled around with and Faith Street Films did a very good job representing it and showing it in a realistic, yet tasteful way. What I loved is how they use what she thought was a weakness and turn it around to become her biggest strength. The movie is an uplifting film for viewers, letting them know that with God, all things are possible and He is there in the darkest of times. I think this is an important film to put out there because a lot of times, it is exactly what people need sometimes.nOverall, this movie had a very wholesome and meaningful storyline. Iu0026#39;d highly recommend this movie.”

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