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Decision (2011)

Decision (2011)
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In the wake of losing her beloved husband (Billy Dean), grieving widow Ilene (Natalie Grant) watches helplessly as her troubled teenage son Jackson (Michael Rosenbaum) begins to spiral out of control. Despondent, she convinces her estranged father Wyatt (Rusty Whitener) to take the boy in, and pull him back from the brink. Over time, the reckless teen gains a grudging respect for his grandfather, whose tough love and religious teachings help Jackson unlock his true potential. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Natalie GrantMichael Rosenbaum, (more)
Director(s):
Thomas Makowski
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Decision

In the wake of losing her beloved husband (Billy Dean), grieving widow Ilene (Natalie Grant) watches helplessly as her troubled teenage son Jackson (Michael Rosenbaum) begins to spiral out of control. Despondent, she convinces her estranged father Wyatt (Rusty Whitener) to take the boy in, and pull him back from the brink. Over time, the reckless teen gains a grudging respect for his grandfather, whose tough love and religious teachings help Jackson unlock his true potential. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Thomas Makowski
Producer(s):
Kevan Otto
Categories:
Drama
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    Carol H.

    This was an excellent storyline, but the acting was more on the line of a High School play. Yet, I enjoyed the theme. The pace moved very slow at the beginning...but picks up the pace in the middle of the movie.

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    Ted R.

    This movie is bad, the script is very poor and the acting is even worse, do not waste your time!

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    Bonnie C.

    This is a movie I would expect to see on Television for Hallmark. The acting was okay, the mom looked like she should have been the sons sister so not very beliveable. I think with different actors it probably would have been better. Also the grandpa was not very believeable with the heart condition. 10/30/12

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