Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 5000000
Revenue
$ 40392664

Isaiah Wright

Cynthia Wright

Joshua

Miss Clara

Tony Jordan

Janelle Moore

James

Benjamin

Jonathan

Vaughn

Bobby

Jamal

Keenan

Andre

Abigail Watson

Tim Watson

Grace

Joy

Tammy

Keisha

Emmett

Todd

Cody

Wanda

Diego

Carlos

Curtis

Mr. Moore's Aid

Danielle Jordan

Brianna

Amy

Benjamin

Deon

Ethan

Jerry

KJ

Levi

Trey

Darren

Pastor at Baptism

Basketball Player 1

Basketball Player 2

Coffee Customer 1

Coffee Customer 2

Coffee Customer 3

Salon Chair Lady

Moore Fitness Hire

Cody's Mother

Greyson Lance

GymFit Driver 1

GymFit Driver 2

GymFit Driver 3

Football Coach

Coach's Wife

Military Leader

Praying Nurse
Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-01
#MovieReview #TheForgeMovie I recently watched the faith-based Christian film, "The Forge," which tells the story of a young man grappling with anger and resentment towards his biological father, as he strives to become a better person without truly understanding how. He is mentored by a group known as the Forge, particularly by a man who offers him a job, portrayed by the talented Cameron Arnett. Arnett's portrayal of this godly figure is truly exceptional, showcasing compassion, emotion, and acting prowess that surpasses any other faith-based film I've seen. Karen Abercrombie, reprising her role as Miss Clara from "War Room," adds a touch of humor and seriousness to the film. Meanwhile, Priscilla Shirer, also returning from "War Room," solidifies her place as one of my favorite actresses with her captivating presence that draws viewers into worship and belief. Initially unsure about the main character Isaiah's portrayal, Aspen Kennedy proves himself to be a remarkable actor deserving of praise for his transformation from a troubled young man to a godly figure. The journey he takes viewers on is emotional and engaging, eliciting tears, laughter, and cheers as we witness his growth and struggles. The supporting cast in "The Forge" also deserves recognition for their extraordinary performances that contribute to the film's emotional depth and captivation. Despite being a two-hour movie, the story unfolds seamlessly, leaving audiences cheering at the end for its incredible impact. I highly recommend watching "The Forge" in theaters without delay. This eye-opening experience will resonate with you long after the credits roll, offering a powerful and inspiring story that is truly worth witnessing.