Running for Grace

2018 "Love is worth going the distance"
6.1| 1h50m| en
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An orphan boy of mixed race finds family with the newly arrived white village doctor in Hawaii. The boy can run like the wind, and begins bringing Doc's medicine to coffee pickers throughout the mountainous region. On an errand, the medicine runner meets the daughter of the plantation owner and a forbidden, young love blossoms like the white "Kona Snow" of the surrounding coffee trees.

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
adonis98-743-186503 A timeless tale that takes place against the backdrop of the segregated coffee fields in 1920s Hawaii - a coming-of-age journey about a young man who transcends the boundaries of race and class in pursuit of a forbidden love. Running for Grace has something important to say i'm sure of it and i totally understand that but it's unfortunately not as dramatic or as entertaining as it could have been since i found it quite boring to say the least plus both Matt Dillon and Jim Caviezel? In my opinion deserved better although their not bad. (3/10)
sawyerbrandt-29551 Running for Grace beautifully blends the scenic Big Island with a story that captures the hearts of its viewers. David Cunningham did a very good job directing the film by keeping it on the Big Island and by casting actors that are passionate about the story and the history of the early residents during that time. This movie is a must-see for the whole family!
joelwilliamrogers-938-392382 I enjoyed Running for Grace a second time in theater - it's perfect for the whole family. I discovered a lot about Hawaii and it's landscapes and history through the film too. What beautiful shots and powerful themes of love, loss and adoption!It was fun seeing big actors like Matt Dillon and Jim Caveziel across from first timers like little Cole (ridiculously cute) and others.
Kristian Snow Watching this film uplifts my spirit- it champions the good in the world while still pulling us through the brokenness of our human nature. It reminds me to continue to champion my foster sister, who also must find her place in two very different cultures.