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The Grace Card

2010 · Movie · PG-13 · 101 min · ★ 7.3 · 40% critics

Drama

After a sudden family tragedy, a police officer spends years consumed by anger that strains his home life, his faith, and his work. When he’s assigned a new partner with a very different outlook, their clashes force both men to confront grief, prejudice, and the hard work of forgiveness and reconciliation.

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Details
Years
2010
Release date
2011-02-25
Language
English
Rated
PG-13
Runtime
101 min
Critic score
40/100
TMDB rating
7.3/10 (53 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a faith-driven drama about grief, forgiveness, and bridging differences, in the vein of The Case for Christ; Not for you if you dislike overt religious messaging or prefer subtle, unpredictable storytelling.

Pros: heartfelt message; emotional moments; faith-centered themes | Cons: predictable story; uneven acting; heavy-handed preaching

Themes

  • loss of loved one
  • forgiveness
  • hope
  • family's daily life
  • bible
  • platonic love
  • church service
  • memphis, tennessee
  • police officer
  • father son relationship
  • christian film

Cast & crew

Directed by David Evans