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I Still Believe
2020 115 min United States of America PG 12+
★6.3
Music, Drama, Romance
Director: Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
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Description
The true-life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove there is always hope.
Budget:
$12M
US Gross:
$9.87M
Worldwide:
$16.07M
Starring
KJ Apa
Actor
Britt Robertson
Actor
Nathan Parsons
Actor
Awards
1 win & 2 nominations total
Key opinion
I Still Believe is a polarizing religious biopic that divides audiences based on their appetite for faith-based storytelling and sentimental romance. While some viewers praise its visual beauty, musical score, and emotional resonance, others criticize the thin, formulaic plot and the uneven execution of its central relationship.
| Score | The film features a strong, aesthetically pleasing musical score and high-quality cinematography that successfully grounds the emotional tone. | |
| Acting | Britt Robertson and KJ Apa deliver committed performances that elevate the material, providing a sincere anchor for the film’s central romance. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative follows a classic, predictable melodrama structure, leading critics to label the writing as clichéd and superficial. | |
| Pacing | The development of the central love story is criticized for feeling rushed and failing to establish a believable connection before the onset of tragedy. | |
| Theme | Opinions on thematic depth are divided: some find the exploration of faith and grief to be a moving, contemplative experience, while others find the religious messaging to be shallow or unconvincing. |