A Vow to Cherish (1999) (TV)
English | DivX | 1 CDs | Run Time: 01:23:47 | 685 MB
Video: 544 x 400, 139kbps, 23 frames/sec | Audio: English | LAME MP3 | 128 kbps
Genre: Drama | Family
English | DivX | 1 CDs | Run Time: 01:23:47 | 685 MB
Video: 544 x 400, 139kbps, 23 frames/sec | Audio: English | LAME MP3 | 128 kbps
Genre: Drama | Family
A dynamic movie that every family should view!
“A Vow To Cherish” is a film every married couple should see. It shows the true spirit of what being committed to one another and to God is all about. Even though the road gets rough at times, “A Vow To Cherish” also beautifully demonstrates what 1 Peter 5:10 is saying and also what 2 Cor. 12:9 is talking about. It also shows how important the family unit is and with Jesus as the sound foundation and the love for one another, a family can get through anything.
The cast of “A Vow To Cherish” does a phenomenal job. There is not one scene that did not live up to the emotional and heartfelt tone that the movie conveyed. Ken Howard was tremendous during one scene where he renews his vows to his emotionless wife, and Megan Paul's Terri has a touching scene with her sickly mother where she finally recognizes the face of her loving daughter. However, the one person that really deserves the encore is Barbara Babcock's portrayal as the Alzheimer's stricken Ellen. Babcock played this role to the max and never let up. Even without any dialogue, Babcock's expression as the catatonic Ellen shows the sadness and the struggle this woman was going through.
“A Vow To Cherish” is a beautifully well-made movie. It is a film that is truly a blessing to see, and it never loses its emotional and soulful impact. Even with the four or five different storylines intertwining among themselves, there is a clear theme, and that is that God does not gives us anything that we can't handle as long as you have the love from God and the love from family.