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- Clouds isn’t an extremely religious movie, but religion plays a role in the movie and Zach’s real life. In an interview with The Catholic Spirit, Zach’s mother Laura discusses the importance of religion in his life and that she wanted it to play a role in this movie.
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- It’s Based on a True Story. The film is based on the real-life Zach Sobiech, a Minnesota teenager who was diagnosed at age 14 with bone cancer and was told at age 17 he had only a few months to live.
- It's One of the Best Films Disney Has Released. There are two types of good films: 1) those that entertain, and 2), those that entertain and teach you about life.
- It Includes Biblical Lessons about Life … and Talents. Scripture encourages us to contemplate death and to live with a focus on eternity. The Psalmist even asks God to show him his “life’s end and the number of” his days (Psalm 39:4).
- It’s Mostly Family-Friendly. Clouds is PG-13, but it’s a “soft” PG-13, marred only by some sensuality and brief language. Zach, performing at a talent show at the beginning of the film, swings his hips as he sings a quirky tune about his “sexy” body.
Nov 13, 2020 · (REVIEW) “Clouds,” a new movie streaming on Disney+, tells the true story of Zach Sobiech, a Catholic teenager and musician who suffered from a rare form of cancer. The movie emphasizes faith and the importance of having hope.
Oct 16, 2020 · The new Disney+ film “Clouds,” which recounts the last year of Zach’s life after finding out that his osteosarcoma was terminal, is inspired by the amazing journey he took after releasing his...
Clouds is a 2020 American biographical romantic musical drama teen film directed and produced by Justin Baldoni and written by Kara Holden from a story by Holden, Patrick Kopka, and Casey La Scala.
Oct 15, 2020 · Initially, Baldoni revealed, “Clouds” was supposed to be a standard faith-based film, but he, along with the Sobiechs, decided to “redefine” what that means. “We didn't believe this particular story needed to proselytize.
Oct 13, 2020 · But it only takes a few minutes to realize that “ Clouds ” isn’t just another honeyed and ham-fisted piece of evangelical propaganda — even if the likes of “I Can Only Imagine” and “I Still...