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Breakthrough Dvd

John Smith, a 14-year-old boy, falls into an icy lake and does not regain consciousness. His mother, Joyce, however, refuses to give up hope and prays for his recovery.

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Breakthrough is a 2019 American Christian drama film directed by Roxann Dawson in her film directorial debut. The film was written by Grant Nieporte, based on the Christian book, The Impossible, an account of true events written by Joyce Smith with Ginger Kolbaba. It stars Chrissy Metz, Josh Lucas, Topher Grace, Mike Colter, Marcel Ruiz, Sam Trammel, and Dennis Haysbert with a cameo by Phil Wickham and Lecrae. Stephen Curry and Samuel Rodriguez are executive producers.

The film tells the story of a St. Louis teenager who slipped through an icy lake in January 2015 and was underwater for 15 minutes before resuscitative efforts were started. Although being rescued, he is in a coma, and his family must rely on their faith to get through the ordeal.

Breakthrough premiered in St. Louis on March 20, 2019, and was released in the United States on April 17, 2019, by 20th Century Fox, making it the studio’s first feature film after the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances and inspirational messages but called the plot predictable. The film garnered a nomination at the 92nd Academy Awards for Best Original Song.

Plot

John Smith (Ruiz) is a 14-year-old Guatemalan boy raised in Lake St. Louis, Missouri by his adoptive parents, Brian (Lucas) and Joyce Smith (Metz). Though they are loving and supportive, John struggles with feelings of abandonment from his birth parents, and rebels against his parents and teachers.

In school, John’s class is assigned to give a presentation about their family backgrounds. On his day to present, John admits he did not do the assignment. His basketball coach, who had promised him a starting position, warns John that if he gets a failing grade, he will be benched. John later gives a half-hearted presentation, saying that everyone already knows he is adopted and he does not know much about his true background.

Later, John and his friends Josh and Reiger go out onto a frozen lake, ignoring a neighbor’s warning. The resident calls the police, and all three boys fall through the ice. Josh and Reiger manage to swim to the surface and are rescued by first responders. Two rescuers dive in, but are unable to find John. As they are about to give up, one of the rescuers, Tommy Shine (Colter), hears a voice telling him to go back. Thinking it is his chief, he tries again, and manages to lift John to the surface.

With no pulse or breath, John is taken to the local hospital, where an emergency team works frantically to save his life. After John still fails to register a pulse, the attending physician Dr. Sutterer gives Joyce a chance to say goodbye. A weeping Joyce cradles her son in her arms, pleading with the Holy Spirit to not let John die, at which point a faint pulse registers. Dr. Sutterer recommends transferring John to a better equipped hospital, citing Dr. Garrett (Haysbert) as an expert in cases like John’s.

After John is transferred and placed in a medically-induced coma, Garrett warns his parents that he has little hope for John’s recovery, and that if he were to pull through, he would likely live in a persistent vegetative state. Jason Noble (Grace), the family’s new liberal pastor with whom Joyce has frequently clashed, visits the hospital, and Joyce slowly warms to him. Like Joyce, he regards John’s progress as divine intervention. John shows some signs of consciousness: he is able to hear Joyce and Noble and respond with squeezes to the hand, and a tear trickles from his eye as a crowd gathers to sing and pray for his recovery.

Joyce turns John’s possible recovery into an obsession, harassing his health care professionals and alienating those around her, including her husband. In a heated moment, Joyce tells Brian that if not for her, John would be dead. After a brief and hurtful rebuttal, Brian storms off. Realizing she cannot control John’s outcome, Joyce retreats to the roof of the hospital to pray, asking God for forgiveness and submitting to His will. It begins to snow, which she believes is an answer. She and Brian meet with Garrett, who tells them that the drugs they have been administering are becoming toxic to John’s system and may be doing more harm than good. Joyce, who had been adamant about saving John’s life at all costs, suggests stopping treatment and bringing him out of the coma, stating that she is ready for whatever fate brings. Garrett agrees.

John is revived and slowly regains consciousness, reliving his accident. He hears his mother’s voice and opens his eyes, with full cognitive ability. A few days later, he is discharged from the hospital and returns to school.

John’s return, though welcomed by many, is met with some resentment by others, who question why John was spared while their own loved ones died. This weighs on John’s mind, and he returns to the lake, where he sees Tommy Shine, and thanks him for saving his life. Tommy admits that he did not believe in God until after a series of protracted events since John’s accident, and all he did was pull John from the water.

John reconciles his survival with a renewed sense of purpose in his life and rebuilds his relationships with those he had been alienating. An epilogue reveals that John is pursuing a career in ministry after graduating from high school.

Cast

Chrissy Metz as Joyce Smith, a highly devout Christian woman, Brian’s wife and John’s adoptive mother.
Josh Lucas as Brian Smith, Joyce’s husband and John’s adoptive father.
Topher Grace as Pastor Jason Noble, Paula’s husband, the father of their son and daughter and the local pastor who tries to connect with the youth.
Mike Colter as Tommy Shine, a first responder who had a moment with God to save John.
Marcel Ruiz as John Smith, Joyce and Brian’s Guatemalan 14-year-old adoptive son who makes a miraculous recovery.
Sam Trammell as Dr. Kent Sutterer, Abby’s father.
Dennis Haysbert as Dr. Garrett
Maddy Martin as Abby Sutterer, Dr. Sutterer’s daughter and John’s love interest.
Isaac Kragten as Josh, one of John’s friends.
Nikolas Dukic as Reiger, one of John’s friends.
Travis Bryant as Jonah, one of John’s friends.
Taylor Mosby as Chayla, one of John’s friends.
Ali Skovbye as Emma, one of John’s friends.
Chuck Shamata as Fire Chief
Nancy Sorel as Mrs. Abbott, the Family History teacher at the Christian middle school John and his friends attend.
Lisa Durupt as Paula Noble, Pastor Jason’s wife and mother of his son and daughter.
Rebecca Staab as Cindy Rieger.

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