I'm Not Ashamed

2016 • 112 minutes
4.5
426 reviews
20%
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PG-13
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Eligible
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I'M NOT ASHAMED is the inspiring and powerful true story of Rachel Joy Scott - the first student killed in the Columbine high school shooting in 1999. Devout teen Rachel Joy Scott (Masey McLain) shows compassion and love for her fellow students, until armed classmates enter Columbine High School on a fateful day that changes America forever. Her hopes and dreams seemed to end, but God was just getting started. Starring Masey McLain, Ben Davies, Sadie Robertson, Korie Robertson, Jaci Velasquez, and Jennifer O’Neill this hope-filled story reminds us that when we put our lives in God's hands, we can make a world of difference. (Original Title - I'm Not Ashamed) - 2016 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
PG-13

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4.5
426 reviews
Ryan Daly
February 10, 2017
This is a guide on how to pretend to care about people because a terrifying "god" without morality tells you to. Try actually caring out of empathy, not because you want to go to neverland when you die. You should be ashamed. The audacity to claim to "know" everything there is to know about the universe because a magical man in the sky purportedly wrote a (horrendously immoral) book about it conveniently leaving out all the useful details is amazing. This film tests my faith in human beings and demonstrates how likely it is that humans won't exist more than another century. Ignorant fake empathy, praising ignorance and denial of reality at the expense of human lives, and genuine total indifference to human suffering. That's what this religion should be ashamed of. It's what this religion has produced for the last two millennia. It produces ignorant narcissistic sociopaths at best.
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Liam Dartchuffer
February 8, 2017
The acting was awful. The message was awful. The usage of an infamous shooting is awful. The portrayal of Dylan and Eric as born villains and not mental cases was awful. The casual reading of mein Kampf was genuinely funny. The acting was worse than most pureflix films. (Awful) The portrayal of Rachel as some kind of prophet was actually pretty funny and I hate to say that I laughed inside of a theatre full of people watching a movie about columbine. 0/10
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James McNabb
April 1, 2018
This movie has nothing to offer. It is vile that someone would push faith on the backdrop of any school shooting. Those who wrote this should be ashamed. What happened peoples common sense I don't know. I was 9 when Columbine happened. To call writers who thought this was a good idea scum is disrespectful to scum.
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