
Unable to cope with the squabbles of his divorcing parents, fifteen-year-old Matthew Stevenson takes it out on his church. The old and godly widower whose woodcarvings Matthew trashed takes in the kid as a worker to help repair the damage, which also provides Matthew a quiet harbor in which to consider WWJD (What would Jesus do?). That phrase gets back to and influences his parents as well, and the family that was once disintegrating after turned from God mends.... (Full plot summary below)
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Unable to cope with the squabbles of his divorcing parents, fifteen-year-old Matthew Stevenson takes it out on his church. The old and godly widower whose woodcarvings Matthew trashed takes in the kid as a worker to help repair the damage, which also provides Matthew a quiet harbor in which to consider WWJD (What would Jesus do?). That phrase gets back to and influences his parents as well, and the family that was once disintegrating after turned from God mends.
Leave your thoughts about WWJD II: The Woodcarver.
| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloPreachy faith-based movie is heavy-handed and dreadful. |
| User ReviewJacob BA heartwarming, albeit slightly heavy-handed movie, that boasts decent chemistry between the wood-carver played by Pixar's lucky charm John Ratzenberger and the guy playing the troubled teen, The Woodcarver manages to avoid being preachy. Though it is a bit forgettable, to be honest. |