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The Drop Box

The Drop Box (2015)

March. 03,2015
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One winter, a pastor finds an abandoned infant on his church steps, and builds 'a drop box' to rescue any future foundlings.

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Jeanskynebu
2015/03/03

the audience applauded

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InformationRap
2015/03/04

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Bergorks
2015/03/05

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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BelSports
2015/03/06

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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snperera
2015/03/07

This documentary was so heartbreaking and inspiring. the work this man and his family does is so amazing. He is changing children's lives and I hope he inspires others to adopt children and help children. This is a must see documentary. Even for people who aren't Christian this is a great and inspiring documentary to watch.

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admin-95844
2015/03/08

If I watched this documentary for a fun or for artistic interesting, I wouldn't give an any point ..,I am not meaning it's not well made move but it's not like ones Hollywood factories have been printing every year If you are a matured person who have gone enough through many life events such as marriage, child birth or raising, deaths or lives of ones you love This is one must movie you shouldn't miss...The devotion of pastor Lee to saving other lives is tremendous moving and his fights against bias and idea generally accepted by society is a waking up call to me. It's like saying there no life deserves not to live ..every life matters. Hope every life his saved has a bright and blessed future .... Pastor Lee is a specimen of true Christian ...

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revsolly
2015/03/09

This documentary highlights a problem found way too often, across the globe.Over the last half a century, mankind has developed a stone heart towards the unborn which, naturally, winds up extended to infants.This pastor, with little in funding, and at the continued risk to his own health, continues to effect change in the lives of the children he has provided with a viable alternative to abandonment and death.In Christianity, we speak about letting Christ show through you, letting self disappear so Christ may be seen. This pastor lives that. Not only is that seen in his actions for the children, but in how his actions affected many people involved with this documentary, even the director. This is what putting feet to our faith means and does.Stephen Curtis Chapman and his wife, have had a heart for helping the unborn and orphans for years. It was wonderful, and only natural, that they would be involved with promoting this film, as well as the involvement of Focus on the Family.This can be a tough film to watch. The key question afterward is, "What are YOU prepared to do?"

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jubilee101
2015/03/10

I was so inspired by this documentary!!! This movie is a documentary for the whole family,suitable for young children. There is musical performance in the beginning. The documentary is actually 1 hr and 19 minutes. There is a panel discussion in the end. We need more movies like this that honors hard work and sacrifice. Pastor Lee and his wife models for us what it means to work hard for those who are forgotten, who may never repay you. What a beautiful picture of unconditional love throughout the film. What a powerful message for our generation. Make sure you bring tissues because I wanted to cry in the first 15 minutes. It definitely made my heart melt seeing all the children. It will challenge your view of what is really important in life. It reminds me that you are never to old to make an impact. This movie might be very Christian, but it is for anyone wants to make a difference.

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