Movie Review: What If…

This entry is part 8 of 16 in the series Reviews

What if you had the chance to see what your life would have been like had you made a different decision? You know, that major fork-in-the-road point in your life when you had to decide between path A or path B? You took B, but what would your life had been like had you taken A?

In “What If,” Kevin Sorbo, plays Ben, a wealthy, successful, corporate big-wig who gets to experience what his life would have been like had he not left his girlfriend, Wendy (played by Kristy Swanson), and pursued his “Godly” calling to be a pastor.

It reminded me of the Nicolas Cage movie “The Family Man” with a “Touched By An Angel” feel.

The “angel” (played by John Ratzenberger) is Ben’s guide through his ride through the other dimension – orchestrated by God, of course.

Good acting, good story, great message.

It’s a PureFlix creation and they’ve got Christmas with a Capital C out now (haven’t seen that one yet) and coming soon, Apostle Peter and the Last Supper:

Great Blessings!
Soli Deo Gloria!
Giselle Aguiar
Award-Winning Christian Author

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About Giselle Aguiar

Christian, award-winning author of Deo Volente! (God Willing): Love in the First Century, the first in a series of Christian historical novels following Christian church history thru the centuries. Her mission is to enlighten readers with what is truth in the bible, encouraging and enriching lives with the affirmation that the bible is the truth. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life. (John 14:6)
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