

The commandment
The film is about the suffering of a mother with one of her sons who asks her to sell the family home, one of the traditional old houses, to repay his debts, but she categorically refuses to bow to his request in favor of the "commandment" of her husband, who recommended before his death to keep the house.
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Plot Summary
A struggling single father faces the challenge of raising his rebellious teenage son after his wife's death. When his son falls in with a bad crowd, the father must find a way to reconnect with him and guide him towards a better path, relying on his faith and the support of his community.
Critical Reception
The Commandment was generally received as a well-intentioned, family-friendly drama with a positive message. While it may not have garnered widespread critical acclaim, it was appreciated for its earnest portrayal of parental struggles and its themes of faith and redemption. Audiences often found it to be a moving and relatable story.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartfelt message about family and faith.
- Appreciated for its relatable portrayal of a father-son relationship.
- Considered a wholesome and inspiring, albeit straightforward, drama.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), indicating its strong faith-based messaging and target audience.
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