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.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very moving
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5.0 out of 5 stars A valuable perspective on school shootings in the USA
The relatively easy availability of guns or rifles (protected by the US Constitution) is often cited as the cause of such a high frequency of school shootings. However, the movie 'I'm Not Ashamed' takes weapons for granted and does not focus on them. Instead, it adds another cause to school shootings: the intensity of bullying. The movie centers on one of the most gruesome school shootings in the USA, that of Columbine High School, Colorado. 12 students and 1 teacher passed away, 24 people were injured. The movie suggests that bullying might indirectly cause school shootings.Bullying is a serious problem, and one of the negative consequences is that it breeds true hatred. This can have repercussions not only on the bullied individuals but also on those who sympathize with the bullied and/or think bullying shouldn't happen.Before writing this review, I looked up some research, and it appears that anti-bullying laws in the USA have generated many positive outcomes for students on average (Rees, Sabia, Kumpas, JPAM). The extent of enforcement of these laws is not entirely clear, but it seems evident that they have saved lives.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Movie. Shows the human side of Christianity.
I remember the day the shootings happened at Columbine, and wondering how two teens could be filled with so much anger as to want to kill fellow students and teachers. If they attained their goals, the number of casualties would have been a lot higher. Thankfully, their plan did not go as expected, and that spared a lot of lives.I had read briefly about the story of Rachel Joy Scott and how she was the first to be killed, and I believe her faith and her love of Jesus singled her out as a target. The movie shows us, largely through her journals that were later found, that she had struggles just like the rest of us. She did not fit in, she questioned her direction, she had moments of doubt. But she always had a friend to lean on and once she commited fully to living for Him, she decided she was going to do what she could to be a light of hope to a dark world.At first I thought I may not like the movie, because I realize a person's story cannot be told 100% accurately secondhand, but I believe they did a good job creating her character from what she had written. At just 17 years old, she sought out those less fortunate and did not see people with the eyes of judgement, but with the eyes of someone who wanted to change the world and make it a better place. She was not pushing her religion on anyone, rather conveying a message of hope and compassion. I think her life impacted not only those around her, but it continues to impact people yet today. Her life on earth was way too brief, but her message has probably found its way into more lives than she could have ever imagined. She would be happy knowing her work continues. So selfless, so humble, at that tender age to stand up against all odds to defend her best friend, Jesus Christ. This movie should be an inspiration for people who need that extra boost to show the world what they believe in without worrying about the repercussions. I think it would especially be good for teens and young people to see, those who may be looking for answers to problems that they feel they face alone. We all face trials, Rachel was no different. We are all humans, and are not perfect. It is how we choose to live our lives and who we choose to commit them to that define us. She was unashamed, and her story inspired me.
5.0 out of 5 stars A must see movie, especially for teens and youth groups.
Coming from someone who cares most importantly about the message of a movie, this is the best movie I have ever watched.I'm Not Ashamed is the story of Rachel Joy Scott, who was an American high school student in the 1990s. She was typical in the usual ways of high schoolers. After a series of events, she started to live her life with complete devotion to Jesus, and her testimony was sealed in blood on April 20, 1999, the day of the Columbine shooting. The shooters teased Rachel about her faith before killing her. Indeed, her testimony lives on.One of the things I like about this movie is that it does not whitewash Rachel's life. In fact, it is the change that happened in her life that points to God. As a high-schooler, I felt the movie was very honest and accurate about the faith struggles young Christians go through. Everything in the movie seemed realistic. Her change toward the end of the movie is a wonderful picture of a life lived passionately for Jesus.The movie makes reference to the Shakespeare quote "All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players; they have their exits and their entrances..." It is my hope that we who watch the film realize that it was not Rachel's own working, but God working in Rachel through his grace that, and that we can most certainly live a life that glorifies God through His grace. Rachel made her exit, but God is the ultimate playwright, and I pray that many will enter--enter into fullness of life. When our lives are in God's hands, we can make a world of difference. Yet, even if God does not choose to use our lives to make a significant difference in the current world, we are assured that our work for the Kingdom is not in vain, and we eagerly await for the Lord to establish His kingdom.
Good
There are no words I can use to express the beauty of this movie. It is both heart wrenchingly sad and inspiring. I highly doubt it.
Bel film, ma non posso vederlo.
A me il film piace molto, ma purtroppo non posso vedere il CD sul computer, perchè sono in Italia. Ma non lo sapevo, é comunque un bel film, perché l'avevi già visto, quindi lo consiglio.Ravvedetevi e credete in Gesù.I like that movie a lot,but I can't view it on my computer, because I live in Italy. I didn't know that, but Its still a very good movie, abd I reccomend it.Repent and believe in Jesus ☺
Thought provoking and very emotional
I bought this dvd to share with a small group of teenagers I mentor, we had a relaxed evening watching the film and then an open and frank discussion about it after. A lot of Christian films are "cheesy" to say the least, but this movie showed a brutally honest example of what our young people face on a daily basis. I'm sure there will be people who out this down, but the young people I showed it to gave it a round of applause at the end. I was a little shocked by their response but as they opened up in the discussion that followed, it was they only way they knew how to release the plethora of emotions and thoughts this movie left them feeling. I'm based in London, and the kids I work with face horrific news headlines of shootings and stabbings every day. My aim was to show them that in the midst of this chaos, they still have a choice .
Life changing
This is absolutely a Pureflix masterpiece! Really well done, great acting and a message full of hope, encouragement & life. Not only for believers - a movie for everyone. It will inspire you & hopefull draw you closer to Jesus Christ. Authentic, true & pure.
Je n'ai pas honte
Pour mon usage personnel. J'ai adoré ce film car c'est une histoire vraie et que ça ce passe dans une école.
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