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WildFlower - Review and Giveaway - Ended

Creatively gifted, college student Chloe Moray (portrayed by Nathalia Ramos, known for BRATZ, Arrested DevelopmentHouse of Anubis) finds solace from a difficult childhood in her extraordinary art. But when an alarming dream begins to recur nightly, Chloe starts to believe that it might be a suppressed memory and that she may have witnessed a terrible crime as a little girl. Her search for peace takes her on a journey that forces Chloe to confront her past traumas and leads her to cross paths with Josh (Cody Longo, known for NOT TODAY, Hollywood Heights, Nashville), a young man dealing with his own painful loss. Together they find in each other someone they can trust
as they seek to unlock a cold-case mystery from years before. But with the authorities blocking the way, Chloe's new-found hope is challenged in this powerful story of faith, triumph and healing.


My Take:
I really enjoyed this movie. I like to watch movies, not the TV kind, the DVD kind, because with such a busy life, I often have to get up in the middle of the movie to do something. At least that way I can pause and come back in a minute or five. I started out watching this movie with my 21 yr old daughter. The younger kids were busy watching something else in another room. Before it was over, they joined us. There are parts of this movie that are very intense, maybe even a bit frightening for younger children. I just wanted to warn you in case you also have younger children.

Chloe is a very gifted artist. She is in college and taking art classes. Chloe had a tough childhood. Her mother had some problems and Chloe spent several vulnerable years. Her only escape - her art. Her mother, now a fine lady, cannot seem to get close to Chloe no matter how hard she tries. But she has no idea what Chloe is hiding. And even Chloe is not really sure, she just knows something is not right. 

Chloe begins having a recurring dream. A frightening one - more like a nightmare! She is very afraid to talk to anyone. The only friend she trusts is really no friend at all.  Finally, with no choice left, she confides in someone - Josh. 
Josh, too, is struggling with his own losses. Trying to find his way, figure out his faith, and move on with his life. Providentially, although it seems to be coincidentally, his path crosses randomly with Chloe's. Enough times, that now he is the only one she trusts, and in fact the only one who truly believes her. While others think she is losing it, Josh continues to fight for her and to bring to light the truth.

This was a great movie. There are many issues dealt with in this film, such as trust, faith, forgiveness, and healing. There is quite a bit of action, and as I mentioned above, some very intense parts. There's a mystery just waiting to be solved.  There are well meaning people, who although trying to help, always seem to overlook the root of the problem or would like to settle for a quick fix of sorts. Chloe has to persevere if she wants to find faith and healing. This is a movie about hope even when hope seems lost!


I received this movie from iconmedia in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own and I am not required to review it positively.

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