
INDIVISIBLE is the extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. One marriage, one family, under God.... (Full plot summary below)
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INDIVISIBLE is the extraordinary true story of Army Chaplain Darren Turner and his wife Heather. When war etches battle scars on their hearts, they face one more battle: the fight to save their marriage. One marriage, one family, under God.
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| Film Journal InternationalAnna StormAlthough the film hits all the time-marks of cinematic storytelling, the characters are broad, the music intrusive, and the dialogue made-for-TV-movie-esque. Just because the plot is swift does not mean the story compels. |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda Cook"Indivisible" tells the compelling true story of a military chaplain and PTSD. |
| TheWrapWilliam BibbianiAudiences looking for quality stories about faith and patriotism will find Indivisible to be a thoughtful and satisfying motion picture. Although it never reaches the emotional and cinematic zeniths that might make it great, it does what it sets out to do, by offering hope and guidance to audience members who need it. And that’s kinda great in itself. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Josh TerryAltogether, Evans has put together a thoughtful look at the wide-ranging effects of PTSD that should resonate with military families. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonFilmed on Tennessee and California locations that convincingly double for everything from Fort Stewart to Iraq, Indivisible feels impressively edgy during battle scenes, especially during a suspenseful firefight set in the streets of Al Sakhar Province. |
| Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeHas clear appeal for heartland Christians who are more concerned with uncomplicated edification than with storytelling. It would be more at home in the rec rooms of churches than in movie theaters. |
| jackiekcooper.comJackie K. Cooper"Indivisible" is a faith based film that should entertain both believers and non-believers. Plus it has a cast that is a "Grey's Anatomy" reunion. |
| Epoch TimesMark JacksonIndivisible is a powerful reminder of what our armed forces and their families do for us. We stand in their debt. It will bless your days with the recognition, humility, and gratitude that our freedoms are not to be taken for granted. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshIndivisible is surprisingly engaging. With a host of characters, there's plenty to hook into, even if the multiple storylines are all a bit shallow, and the actors are appealing, especially Skye P. Marshall, an Air Force vet who plays the hard-charging Sgt. Shonda Peterson. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreIt’s not bad, and there’s always the argument that “your reach should exceed your grasp.” But Indivisible lumbers along too slowly to sustain interest via the seen-it-before combat scenes before getting to the REAL story — what the experience does to those who survived it and those they left behind. |