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The movie follows Columbine High School student Rachel Joy Scott, the first student killed in the school shooting in 1999, as she shows compassion and love for fellow students at her school.
...a faith-based movie worthy of some praise, and based on the sobbing sniffles surrounding me in that mall theater, works like a charm with the audience it's meant for.
Its trailer promised cynical exploitation; the movie itself almost, kind of, sort of works as a character study, sometimes, if you're feeling generous.
I'm sure in reality Rachel Joy Scott was a nice person with good intentions and a fine heart. I just wish we could hear her story without an agenda attached to it.
Better at portraying teen angst and high school sociology than at burnishing the myth of the girl who allegedly did not deny her faith at her moment of death.
Even though this is a (mostly) true story, the forced ironies of having infamous teen mass-murderers interact with the heroine feels more than a little exploitative.