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Generational Sins
TrailerSarah is the mother of two estranged brothers Drew, the elder and the younger is Will. Before her death, she asked Drew to do the last wish for her, she wants him to gather again with his brother and his alcoholic father and head to their hometown together. The half of the wish has been done, they meet each other and they prepare to start their journey to their hometown remembering the bad memories there.Genre: DramaActors: Daniel MacPherson, Dax Spanogle, Barrett Donner, Bill Farmer, Leesa Folmar, Kristen Jezek, Nicholas Coble, Tom Folmar, Mark McDowell, Nolan Hite, Jeff J. Spanogle, ...»Director: Spencer T. FolmarCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Generational Sins"
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Characters of "Generational Sins"
Drew CaldwellPlayed by: Daniel MacPhersonWill CaldwellPlayed by: Dax Spanogle -
Creators of "Generational Sins"
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Critic Reviews of "Generational Sins"
Hollywood ReporterOctober 08, 2017A dull, sluggish effort that doesn't avoid a single cliche.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 05, 2017It's more reflective of the human experience than many of its pure-hearted brethren. However, it undercuts that authenticity by lacking strong character motivations and details that would make this story of redemption feel truer.
HollywoodInToto.comOctober 06, 2017Is this the third wave of faith-based filmmaking? If so, bring it on.
Eye for FilmOctober 05, 2017Rough and uneven, Generational Sins is not the sort of film that will be passed along from father to son. It is, however, an adequate vehicle for MacPherson to demonstrate what he's capable of, and that's worth watching.
Aisle SeatOctober 03, 2017A dreary, overly self-serious faith-based film, with little to distinguish it outside of some swearing.
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