Wednesday night my friend Rebekah and I got together to go see "The Cokeville Miracle". It's based on an event that took place in the mid-1980's, in the tiny town of Cokeville, Wyoming, where a man and his wife took the elementary school, and all the kids and teachers hostage.
It's a disturbing story, but one filled with a lot of miracles, and a lot of hope and forgiveness. It's a terrific movie, and I definitely would recommend it. Although I'd be careful about letting school-age kids see it.
It was directed by the same guy who made "17 Miracles" and "Ephraim's Rescue", and has many of the same actors. So if you liked those movies, you'll definitely enjoy this one. But definitely be prepared with some tissues, because you'll weep for sure.
It's a disturbing story, but one filled with a lot of miracles, and a lot of hope and forgiveness. It's a terrific movie, and I definitely would recommend it. Although I'd be careful about letting school-age kids see it.
It was directed by the same guy who made "17 Miracles" and "Ephraim's Rescue", and has many of the same actors. So if you liked those movies, you'll definitely enjoy this one. But definitely be prepared with some tissues, because you'll weep for sure.
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