Thursday, February 7, 2013

Abel's Field DVD



Abel's Field proves to be an inspiration! 

After being abandon by his father, and motherless due to a tragedy- it's up to Seth McArdle (Samuel Davis) to make it on his own, including raising his young sisters.  The constant bullying at school leads him to fight back causing him to be punished.  Punishment proves to be even more on him, as he is punished to after school work detail, that is until  he meets Abel (Kevin Sorbo) the grounds keeper who supervises him during his after school work.  Seth proves to be an excellent figure in his life, leading him away from negative actions and pointing him on the correct path. 


The sad truth about the movie is it really hits home with many families that have experienced nearly the same troubles.  Their are so many families out their that have to juggle bills, jobs, and family life, and are only able to just get by from pay check to pay check.  It's hard enough to do it as an adult, but to struggle with those problems as a teenager is just totally absurd, but a sad reality for some. That being said there are also people out there that prove to open their hearts to those in need, just like the grounds keeper did in this movie.  The heartfelt acts of kindness is truly an inspiration. 

As a mother of six, there usually is not that many opportunities to watch movies without the kiddos, so I found it to be nice that their weren't any scenes that I had to fast forward.  It makes an excellent addition to our DVD collection and I'm sure it will to yours too!

LEARN MORE: To learn more be sure to visit www.abelsfield.com. 

BUY IT: You can purchase Abel's Field on DVD beginning on January 22, 2013.


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1 comments:

Eat To Live said...

Another GREAT movie review!! Thanks, I can always count on you to let me know what I should be watching.