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I Can Only Imagine 2 – Review

I Can Only Imagine 2 – Budget of $7 million – 2 hours and 50 minutes

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I Can Only Imagine is still MercyMe‘s biggest hit (FTC Affiliate Disclaimer). While on tour, Bart gets a call from his wife, Shannon. Their son, Sam, won’t wake up. She rushes Sam to the hospital, and Bart meets them there. After Sam wakes, doctors tell Bart and Shannon that Sam has Type 1 Diabetes. His level was at 840 when he passed out. Insulin will be Sam’s lifeline. Bart gives Sam his first shot. When Sam says it hurts, Bart flashes back to his abuse and runs. Then, he gets a staunch reminder that this is their new normal, or they will lose Sam.

Ten years later, Tim gets the message he has been waiting for his entire life. Scott wants him to tour with MercyMe. This will be Tim’s first tour. He tells his wife, Hilary, the wonderful news. However, the pay isn’t as much as they hoped. She doesn’t mind because it’s his dream. Hilary sees the X on Tim’s wrist. Tim draws it every morning. He invites her to join in, but her commitment isn’t there yet. Tim brings his guitar, unfinished song, and favorite book (FTC Affiliate Disclaimer).

MercyMe still tours, but their biggest hit is losing its luster. They look to Bart to write another song, but he has writer’s block. MercyMe’s manager, Scott, calls the band into the studio. Their headliner wants to spend time at home. So MercyMe will be the main act on the tour. The band wonders who will be their opening act. Tim enters and tells them their bus is on fire. He informs them it’s a joke before they rush out. Tim will open for them. Bart is happy to be on tour, but he feels that Sam needs him more. Sam ignores his health, and Bart reminds him daily to check his levels. Sam dreams of being a musician but clams up around Bart. Bart tells Scott his troubles and blurts out that Sam should come on the road with them. Scott agrees. Bart says he will only allow it if Shannon does. He assumes she would say no, but surprisingly, she agrees. This road trip will help Bart understand the balance of grievance and gratitude.

This sequel is better than the first with an original story and song. It follows the true story of Tim and Bart. Tim helps Bart see that ups and downs can be used to strengthen one’s belief. Tim shows Bart that he doesn’t have to dwell on his pain, but to embrace it. This is a sobering thought because Bart is doing everything he can to be a better father than Arthur. However, he feels like he is failing. Parents, no matter their faith, can understand this reality. Tim is fulfilling his dream while keeping a secret. His goal is to finish his song with Bart and inspire the world. This movie about men counseling each other without swearing, violence, or inappropriate innuendos is a breath of fresh air in this market. They listen to each other, acknowledge their feelings, and confess their fears. They become blood brothers. The emotions and conversations are raw and heartwarming. Viewers won’t have a deeper discussion after the film, but you will feel lighter and seen.

I give it 4 out of 5 stars

Some people are stupid – Arthur

This song is you – Bart

God is in the storm too – Tim

Needles – Sam

Be a grizzly – Scott

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Solo Mio – Review

Solo Mio – Budget of $4 million – 1 hour and 36 minutes

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Matt finds a letter from his fiancée, Heather. She got cold feet and chose not to go through with the wedding. Matt assumes she’s fleeing to the U.S., leaves the venue, and runs to the airport. He feverishly texts Heather, and she admits that she didn’t leave Italy. Matt panics and tries to exit the plane when the seatbelt sign is on. Airport security arrests him. After a few hours, Matt arrives at the hotel and requests to cancel his honeymoon package. The concierge says that’s not possible and suggests Matt enjoy the trip alone. Matt enters a room filled with roses, gifts, and a chocolate fountain.

Matt maneuvers around rambunctious children and enters a coffee shop. The owner, Gia, runs out before Matt requests a coffee. Gia returns and gives Matt his wallet. She warns him that the children are pickpockets. They sit and have a lovely conversation. He invites her to the next event, and Gia politely refuses because she has to work. Matt leaves and sits on his tandem bike. Then, Gia’s ex-boyfriend, landlord Vincenzo, enters and demands to talk. Gia makes a hasty exit and jumps on Matt’s bike. The ride around town, eat, and enjoy each other’s company.

Later, Matt sits alone at a restaurant. Newlywed Julian sits in the other seat and questions why Matt is solo. He saw Matt with Gia and thought they were a good match. It doesn’t take long for Julian to summarize that someone left Mat at the altar. He wants to be Matt’s wingman and help him overcome his hurt. Julian introduces Matt to his wife (three times over), Meghan. They invite Matt to spend the evening clubbing with them. At the piano bar, Julian introduces Matt to newlyweds, Neil and Donna. Julian urges Matt to drink, dance, and mingle. However, Neil believes Matt should embrace his pain and avoid new relationships. Then, Gia walks into the club. Julian vows to bring the two together. With newfound friends by his side, Matt will discover the beauty in being solo, finding love, and embracing Italian culture.

This movie proves that romantic comedies can be interesting, funny, and charming. Matt isn’t a man set on revenge dating. He’s genuinely hurting. It breaks his heart to be the odd person out. Julian and Neil are two sides of the same coin. They want the best for Matt, but the writer gave them different approaches. Julian tells Matt to date everyone and use his breakup as bait. Neil instructs Matt to express his emotions and acknowledge the hole in his life before dating again. These conflicting styles add a new layer of intelligent comedy to the script. And the conclusion brings a shocking twist that will leave your jaw on the floor. This film is a great date movie that will entertain everyone.

I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars

It’s not that hard. Don’t be weird – Gia

Let me be your wingman – Julian

Solo mio – Matt

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