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When We Last Spoke
In 1967, two sisters, Juliet (Darby Camp) and Evangeline (Chandler Head) are abandoned and raised by grandparents Walt (Corbin Bernsen) and Ruby (Melissa Gilbert) in the town of Fireside. Walt’s eccentric mother Itasca (Cloris Leachman), adds laughter and tears. Humor, heartbreak and triumph are served with whipped cream and lots of local nuts in this tale of family, friendship and forgiveness.
Director: Joanne Hock
Starring: Cloris Leachman, Corbin Bernsen, Melissa Gilbert
Genres: Drama, Kids
Subtitles: English [CC]
Audio languages English
When We Last Spoke is an award-winning, heartwarming story of faith, family, and forgiveness, based on a book by Marci Henna. It recently won Best Picture, Best Narrative, Best Supporting Actor, and more at the Crown Awards at the National Religious Broadcasters 2021 Christian Media Convention!
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My Thoughts
When We Last Spoke is one of those wonderful movies that I knew I would love right from the start. I have not read the book, so I went into the movie without any idea of the story. I love movies and stories like this – the ones that show you real life, with real family problems. But the most important thing they do is show you hope. This movie is family-friendly. Though I watched it alone the first time, I’m planning to rewatch it with my girls. The heartwarming messages of faith and family really shine through in When We Last Spoke and there is something for everyone to enjoy. With moments of laughter and also some tears, When We Last Spoke provides solid entertainment perfect for all ages.
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Thank you for sharing. I am always looking for movies that I can watch with my Little Ones without having to fast forward through questionable content. Thank you.