Sunday, May 24, 2015

Virtuous DVD Review

ABOUT VIRTUOUS

When a young woman, Simone Burner (singer/songwriter, Brandy Allison), is accused of murdering the man who assaulted her, she seeks out the help of attorney Jack Evans (Erik Estrada) to prove her innocence. A ruthless and corrupt prosecutor engages her in a trial that brings the past she has longed to escape to the forefront of her defense. Virtuous will inspire and ignite you to live the principles of Proverbs 31 faith, integrity, wisdom and honor.

Actors: Erik Estrada, Brandy Allison, Kelly Bowling, Erin Bethea, Ben Davies Jessica Lynch
Directors: .
Format: Multiple Formats, Widescreen, NTSC
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Number of discs: 1
Studio: Capitol Christian
DVD Release Date: June 2, 2015
Run Time: 110 minutes

MY REVIEW
  Virtuous is a movie about many different women, but the main focus is on Simone who murders a man because he tried to assault her. She has a bad past but is now trying to lead a decent life.
  It is also about a young woman who was in the war and got captured and tortured, but God gives her the strength to keep going.
  Another woman in the movie is an older judge who puts up with an abusive husband. Not beating her, but verbal abuse.
  How they all hear in church that God loves them and they are precious in His sight. How this insight changes each of these woman and also others.
  Jack Evans is Simone’s lawyer and he proves that this has happened before to many women, but they didn’t do anything about it.
  If you want a faith-based movie that shows how women overcome the trials they go through with the Lord’s help this movie is for you.
  Excellent acting and very good actors.  Highly recommended and very enjoyable.

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1 comment:

csthankful said...

This movie sounds intriguing. I will look for it. Thanks for the review.