This is one of those cringe-inducing Christian movies that gives all other Christian movies a bad name. Terrible acting all around. Even Cuba Gooding was greasing it up. And remind me to never trust Kevin Sorbo in a movie again. The script was a bag o’ cliches and completely predictable. The prison scenes were completely implausible. The guy who played the prison capo should have been taken into the yard and executed for his horrendous acting. Then, they tried to tuck a love story into the middle of this mishmash and all you could do was laugh. The damsel walking freely about in an open prison accepts the con’s proposal after, what, 2-3 weeks?!? And the whole movie long she wore the same dress. Did they fire the wardrobe person midway through? Guards siding with prisoners, solitary confinement in an outdoor chain link cage with other inmates right next door, no locks on any cells, poorly cropped green screen shots throughout. Look. If you’re going to make a movie with the big vision to convict sinners of their need for a Savior and do it by portraying that God is merciful even toward the worst of us, then, by God, make your best effort to put the highest-not the lowest-quality product on the screen. I hate to say it, but i laughed through the entire production. The best thing about this movie was the pre-opening hype. “Run, don’t walk, away from this 1:36 minutes of schmaltzy, low-brow dribble. Lord have mercy!