For One More Day

Reviewed by Van of Urantia

  • Drama
  • 120 minutes
  • MPAA rating: Not Rated
  • 4DFR rating: PG

Drama

This film should win an award for educational breakthroughs in the paranormal, as it brings to fact visitation of departed loved ones, which unfortunately they called in the movie "ghosts." The film starts off saying, "Every family has a ghost."

The truth is, that for whatever reason, sometimes God does allow departed loved ones to revisit their family members. Not often, but sometimes. They are not ghosts. A "ghost" would be a fallen midwayer who pretends to be a departed loved one or a lost soul. However, in reality transcended souls don't get lost.

The movie tells the story of a broken family and a son who is torn between the wishes of his father and the wishes of his mother, and as a result, does not follow his first love, baseball, to the degree in which he could have. Thank you Harpo Productions for producing this. The world needs to see more like it. The whole family can actually watch this film but because of its adult content, I would say PG; Michael Imperioli, Ellen Burstyn.

~Van of Urantia

*MPAA = Motion Picture Association of America

*4DFR = An alternative, 4th-Dimensional, rating is supplied by the author of this review

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