Coming to theaters across the country on October 20 is a heartwarming, life touching movie titled, "Same Kind of Different As Me." This movie is based on a true story.
In this movie, Debbie and Ron Hall are living a marriage in trouble and Debbie, played by Renee Zellweger, keeps having a dream about a poor man saving their city. Ron is a international art dealer and thinks he and his wife no longer have anything in common. One day Ron tries to befriend an older, homeless black man named Denver, played by Djimon Hounsou. This surprises Denver and he responds that he will have to think about why this man wants to be his friend.
Our all time favorite little blue friends are here in a new movie titled, "Smurfs, The Lost Village" This movie is such a family oriented movie that even the themes of the scenes are Biblical oriented. You will find Smurfette taking a thrilling ride through the Forbidden Forest. Along with her best friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty, Smurfette encounters mysterious creatures as she tries to find the lost village before the evil Gargamel does. Smurfette is played by Demi Lavato and Smurfwillow is played by Julia Roberts.
Smurfette has a lack of identity and doesn't really know who she is. Just as some of us don't really know what we really are meant for, we are all God's handiwork and we are defined by those we are not, by what we are or what we have done. Just by following Jesus defines us as who we are.
Smurfette is actually very brave and she leads her friends through the forest. The Bible tells us to be strong and courage and to not be afraid in the book of Joshua. Smurfette is very much a warrior.
Papa Smurf raises 99 boy Smurfs and one girl Smurf in their Smurf village and he thought the girl would be easy, but Smurfette is full of energy and strong willed. Soon though, Smurfette found other girls in the lost village that she saves.
Watch the link below of this new movie: