SYNOPSICS
Footprints (2011) is a English movie. Jim Huggins has directed this movie. Susan Buttrick, Alexa Cahill, Chris Faherty are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2011. Footprints (2011) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
Footprints is based on the true story of a man who finds the healing power of love only after he lost everything he had valued and given up. It is a true story of a dog who learned to trust and serve only after she'd been abused and then discarded as worthless. It is the true story of a journey the two of them took that neither knew would bring them together. But God did. Through His guidance, a man and a dog experience the transformation of being unwanted to becoming cherished. And in the process, they impact lives around them in ways only God could have imagined.
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Footprints (2011) Reviews
Heart-Warming Story of Loyalty and Love!
"Footprints" is a beautifully told story which illustrates God's ability to minister to His children using the most unlikely of tools. The story is a precious reminder that God really is in control, and with Him, nothing is ever wasted. He can take the most difficult of circumstances-- the most tragic of pasts--and show His glory in the deliverance from those areas of bondage. Although the story is, by industry standards, lower in budget and devoid of fantastical special effects which are so popular in today's culture, "Footprints" is nonetheless a movie worth seeing! I highly recommend this movie to my fellow movie-goers!!
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I doubt that you will have ever heard of any of the cast members of this Christian film called Footprints. It has one unassailable thing going for it. Who can resist a good boy/man and his dog story? The film is the story of how a man who had one crappy childhood, but manages to survive it and is helped a lot with him bonding with an abused and abandoned German Shepherd. This dog Kelly may not be as brave as Rin Tin Tin, but he's more lovable. And he gives the best performance in Footprints, better than the human thespians. Pets can really be valuable to people. I'm a cat lover myself and always know that I have one friend in the world who will never betray me. A good film could be and probably has been made of the subject without the religious trappings. As for Footprints, the direction is bad and the acting even worse. But if you loved Rin Tin Tin, this could be your movie Christian or not.