States of Grace

States of Grace

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Christian Film | Missionary

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  • Genre(s): Action, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Richard Dutcher
  • Cast(s): Lucas Fleischer, J.J. Boone, Desean Terry, Jeffrey Scott Kelly, Rege Lewis See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 8min
  • Similar To: A Quiet Place: Day One, FERRARI
  • Story:
    A drive-by shooting in Venice, California, changes the lives of five people forever. States of Grace tells the story of a homeless street preacher, Louis, a gang banger, Carl, an aspiring actress, Holly, and two young missionaries, Lozano and Farrell, in what critics have hailed as one of the finest films of the year and one of the best Christian-themed films ever made.
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STORY

Story
A drive-by shooting in Venice, California, changes the lives of five people forever. States of Grace tells the story of a homeless street preacher, Louis, a gang banger, Carl, an aspiring actress, Holly, and two young missionaries, Lozano and Farrell, in what critics have hailed as one of the finest films of the year and one of the best Christian-themed films ever made.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

When Louis starts preaching on the beach from the Book of Mormon he selects Mosiah 4:18-19 which are verses from an address by King Benjamin concerning giving of food and other substance to the poor. These are very appropriate considering his own lack of substance.

In Carl's interview, Elder Banks quotes Alma chapters 22-24 from the Book of Mormon, in a specific doctrinal point exclusive to the Mormons: Someone can receive forgiveness since he/she had no idea he/she was committing a serious sin, such as murder, but only if the person receives the gospel with a commitment of dedicate his/her life to Christ, even if that means to die for Him.

The film does not mention it, but clearly describes Elder Lozano as a Colombian character, since he used to be a gang-member with his brother, a common case in Medellín, a Colombian city where the last name "Lozano" is very common.

A clip from "The Flyboys" plays when Todd turns on the television. In the DVD commentary, Richard Dutcher says he used a clip from "The Flyboys" Rocco DeVilliers. In return, Dutcher let Devilliers use a clip from "Brigham City".

Popular Dialogues

"[Elder Farrell comments after listening to Holly's "confession"] Farrell: No, Holly, He loves you just as much as He did when you were a baby. You can never do anything... not anything... that would make Him stop loving you. Holly: You think so? Farrell: I know so."

"[first lines] Lozano: [the elders are playing basketball on "P" day. Speaking to Elder Farrell] Come on. Get in here man, we're getting our butts kicked. [Elder Farrell shakes his head negatively] Elder Mangum: Come on Farrell, we're one man short. Sister Savea: I'll do it. Elder Mangum: I said, we're one MAN short. Sister Savea: You're one short man, that's what you are."