It would be more at home in the rec rooms of churches than in movie theaters.
Read full articleWhat's refreshing about "Indivisible," co-written by Evans, Cheryl McKay and Peter White, is the way it balances the narratives of the troops away at war and the family members who stay at home.
Read full articleAlthough the film has a few battle sequences, it portrays soldiers as sensitive men and women with complex feelings who depend on each other for emotional support as they ponder the philosophical ramifications of death.
Read full articleAn arresting faith-based drama about a crisis of faith, set against the 2007 troop surge of the Iraq War.
Read full articleMiddling production values, a sluggish script and low-energy performances make "Indivisible" a less-than-riveting experience.
Read full article"Indivisible" tells the compelling true story of a military chaplain and PTSD.
Read full articleIndivisible is a powerful reminder of what our armed forces and their families do for us. We stand in their debt. It will bless your days with the recognition, humility, and gratitude that our freedoms are not to be taken for granted.
Read full articleAltogether, Evans has put together a thoughtful look at the wide-ranging effects of PTSD that should resonate with military families.
Read full article"Indivisible" is a faith based film that should entertain both believers and non-believers. Plus it has a cast that is a "Grey's Anatomy" reunion.
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