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**_Escape from the Delaware “savages” in Pennsylvania_** During the beginning of the French and Indian War in 1755, a settler family from Germany is attacked by Delaware (Lenape) Indians in central Pennsylvania, with the two daughters be...


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Fleeing religious persecution in Germany, a family seeks a new start in uncharted country - America. It is the mid-1700s and British and French forces are struggling for control over the abundant resources of this new territory. Carving out a homestead can be arduous work, but the family labors joyfully. Then the unthinkable: In a terrifying raid, Delaware warriors kidnap the two young daughters and attempt to indoctrinate them into native culture. Through their ordeal they never lose hope and "their faith becomes their freedom.
The film follows the story of a young girl named Emily who is captured by an evil sorcerer and taken to a pagan land. Through her unwavering faith and the support of her family, she must find the strength to overcome her trials and return home. The narrative emphasizes themes of faith, family, and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Alone Yet Not Alone received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely criticized its simplistic plot, heavy-handed religious messaging, and low production values. Audiences, particularly those within faith-based communities, had a more mixed to positive reception, appreciating its spiritual themes.
Praised by some for its Christian messaging and family-friendly themes.
Heavily criticized for its predictable plot and overt proselytizing.
Noted for its amateurish filmmaking and dialogue.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a well-intentioned, faith-based movie that resonated with those seeking spiritual content. However, many acknowledged its shortcomings in terms of production quality and narrative complexity.
None notable.
The film's original score was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song, which was a surprising nomination given the film's overall critical reception.
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**_Escape from the Delaware “savages” in Pennsylvania_** During the beginning of the French and Indian War in 1755, a settler family from Germany is attacked by Delaware (Lenape) Indians in central Pennsylvania, with the two daughters be...