
The Drop Box tells the story of South Korean pastor Lee Jong-rak and his heroic efforts to embrace and protect the most vulnerable members of society. It is an exploration of the physical, emotional and financial toll associated with providing refuge to orphans that would otherwise be abandoned on the streets. The movie is also a story of hope - a reminder that every human life is sacred and worthy of love.... (Full plot summary below)
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The Drop Box tells the story of South Korean pastor Lee Jong-rak and his heroic efforts to embrace and protect the most vulnerable members of society. It is an exploration of the physical, emotional and financial toll associated with providing refuge to orphans that would otherwise be abandoned on the streets. The movie is also a story of hope - a reminder that every human life is sacred and worthy of love.
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| ReviewExpress.comDiana SaengerOne of the most heart-warming films ever to see |
| Christianity TodayJessica GibsonThe film acts best as a depiction of Pastor Lee and his church's work for these children; the sheer number of babies they rescue and the lifestyle they provide for the ones in their care is a powerful enough message. |
| User ReviewThomas PA Drop Box for babies in the age of movie rental drop boxes - outrageous. A chilling reality exposed here. And yet hear the stories of these children and their plight, the couple who started this as an answer to babies being left in back alleys and found dead otherwise. And then comes this compassion that is compelling these Grandparents who have come to the rescue of these lives-in-the-balance and are again first-time parents in the process. Stunning, vulnerable, shocking, and yet the intense love overwhelms you. A somewhat unsentimental view keeps the perspective here - you are touched, only if you have the capacity of compassion to take this in. The magnitude and gravity of the subject is kept from being too much, thankfully, but you will stop to think. Brave, bold filmmaking - focused on the truth, and yet free to observe these fascinating ppl. And they answer these Qs: Where do these babies go? What are the legal ramifications? What is the Korean Govt's involvement? Brilliant film work. The joy and the sorrow will shock and yet eventually satisfy. 5 out of 5 |
| User ReviewEileen BThis docudrama was exceptional. It gave a very realistic view of a man living out Gods call. To care for the widows and orphans. Poignant and challenging. We all can be doing something and the problem of unwanted or abandoned children exists everywhere. |
| User ReviewJordan TAwesome story. The world needs more that are willing to devote there life to help others unselfishly, in Jesus name. |
| User ReviewNancy OAmazing ministry. Pastor Lee AND HIS WIFE give of themselves to love and care for their very disabled son (now in his 20's), and many abandoned (to the Drop Box) and needy babies. Powerful! |
| User ReviewJeff Sone of the most heart warming, courage building and enlightening films I have ever seen |
| User ReviewSandy Gwow! nice film hot buns on the guy who wrote some music bruce komiy |
| User ReviewBrian RHeart breaking and heart warming all wrapped up in one. If you can watch this movie without shedding a tear, then I would suggest that you should go get a heart. Pastor Lee is now one of my heroes. Bless this man and everything he is doing for these kids. |
| User ReviewMatt GWhat a touching film. Helps you grab a hold of a proper perspective on life, and gives you a wonderful model of what love really looks like. |