Some stories are not fast-paced drama, but they are
believable and inspiring. The Father’s
Love is one of those films. The characters seem authentic and the plot is
raw and relatable—especially to young people hoping to find true love.
Filmmaker Sarah, played by Angela Lin, enjoys her new life in New York where she keeps herself busy with work and socializing with friends. But, while all seems to be ok on the surface, deep inside she bears the scars of a broken past and unanswered childhood questions about love.
Then along comes Reece (Erik McKay)—a handsome and charming
man who woos Sarah’s heart and sweeps her off her feet with his relentless
romancing and promises.
Successful in business endeavors, poised and self-confident,
Reece seems to have it all together. But after several inconsistences from
Reece, Sarah comes to the sad conclusion that he is leading a double life and
her trust and affections are shattered—again! Sarah is left disillusioned and heartbroken—now with more unanswered
questions about love.
But even in the cutthroat world of the big city, God’s love
has a way of winning through.
Awarded the “Family-Approved” Seal for ages twelve plus by Dove, The Father’s Love
Comprises of compelling narrative, good acting and
cinematography.
Find out more about The Father’s Love here.
Janey DeMeo M.A.
Copyright © July 2015
JaneyDeMeo.com
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