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I Want To Jump (BLU-RAY)

I Want To Jump (BLU-RAY)

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OBS! BLU-RAY Region A (kräver en blu-ray spelare som kan spela region A (BLU-RAY från USA) Regissör: Jason Campbell, Deborah Paulsen Skådespelare: Eddie McClintock, Jana Lee Hamblin Bild: Widescreen, Språk: Engelska, Text: Engelska Längd: 74 minuter, År: 2023, Bolag: Burning Bulb
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Art.nr: BD439127

Every eleven minutes someone tries to kill themselves in America! And now, suicide is the leading cause of death for teens. I Want to Jump is a heartfelt and emotionally charged drama that delves deep into the struggles of a family dealing with serious mental health issues, faith, and the complexities of personal relationships. At the center of the story is Justin, a troubled teenager who, feeling overwhelmed by life, confides in his friends that he wants to take his own life. As his parents Deborah and Randy grapple with his crisis, they must confront their own fears, misunderstandings, and the tension in their marriage. The movie navigates themes of teenage depression, family dynamics, and the role of faith in coping with life's darkest moments. It offers a poignant look at how communication can be a bridge between the despair of suicide and the hope for healing. Through moments of intense dialogue, such as those between parents, the church leaders, and Justin himself, I Want to Jump brings to light the importance of understanding, patience, and the willingness to seek help. With a focus on redemption and the transformative power of faith, the story captivates as it explores the strength needed to overcome life's toughest moments, making it a compelling watch for those looking for an inspiring, thought-provoking film.