I'm Not Ashamed

I'm Not Ashamed(2016)

PG-13
10/21/2016 (US)Drama1h 53m
7.2

"Her faith would touch the world."

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Based on the journal entries of Rachel Joy Scott, the first student killed in the Columbine High School shooting in 1999.

Philipa Booyens

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Brian Baugh

Director

Bodie Thoene

Writer

Robin Hanley

Writer

Kari Redmond

Writer

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A review by Reno
6.0

Written on October 22, 2017

**Life. For some people it is worth living for something!**

Based on the journal of a person who had got killed in the 1999 shooting at a high school in the US. Really inspiring character and the story, till that final horror event. But the real shame was, the filmmakers used it to promote religious. Or maybe they have highlighted too much from the religious aspect. Because, her life and that horrific event connected with her unexpected prediction which are only a coincident, rather any miracle from heaven. I'm not against believers, but I anticipated honest, a reality, not fantasy.

So coming to the film, apart from misusing a real person's life, it was a nice film. Nice casting and performances. Masey McLain was so pretty and awesome in her role. Don't expect it to be the film about that 1999 shooting. It was not about that, except it had a connection as everything was built behind it. They have shown very little from that angle towards the end. Some of the real footage attached in those parts. Yeah, the end was emotional as expected. Everyone might not find it a good film for what I had told earlier, nevertheless the true story deserves some respect.

_6/10_