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				RATING: PG for some thematic elements, mild peril and smoking. GENRE:Art/Foreign, Drama and Adaptation DVD RELEASE: March 15, 2011 STARRING: Connie Nielsen, Aidan Quinn, John Bell  DIRECTOR:Vic Sarin  DISTRIBUTOR:20th Century Fox    
								Please NoteIn providing movie reviews on our site, CBN.com is not endorsing or recommending films we review. Our goal is to provide Christians with information about the latest movies, both the good and the bad, so that our readers may make an informed decision as to whether or not films are appropriate for them and their families. CHRISTIAN MOVIE REVIEWA Shine of RainbowsBy Hannah GoodwynCBN.com Producer
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        - An independent, foreign film with numerous  festival awards, A Shine of Rainbows offers tender movie moments.  Released to DVD on March 15, this warmhearted, kid-friendly film, starring  Connie Nielsen and Aidan Quinn, could move any audience – old and young.
 Drawing from Lillian Beckwith’s novel, Emmy winning director  Vic Sarin has crafted an inspiring, engaging story about a young Irish boy who  wants nothing more than a little love and joy in his miserable life. Except for  some references to mystical powers, the film’s strong message about the incredibly emotional  bond between mother, and father, and son make it a worthy rental. The Movie in a MinuteOrphaned at a young age, Tomas finds it hard to remember a good  day. As the “runt of the litter”, he has no real friends at the home, where the  other boys tease him because of his frail frame and stammer. A ray of color and  light enters his dark world when Maire adopts him, taking him across the sea to  an island cottage. Alec, Maire's fisherman husband, initially refuses to accept Tomas as his  boy, intimidating him at every turn. Their encounters don’t cloud his new life though, as he begins to make friends at his new school and starts taking care of a stranded pup  seal near the shore. Tomas’ isle adventure is at times stormy, but rainbow  promises keep hope afloat. What Works -- and Doesn't -- in A Shine of Rainbows  Connie Nielsen, of Hollywood  blockbuster Gladiator, shines beautifully  in this film about a woman who desperately wants to be a mother. Co-star Aidan  Quinn, who is best known for his acting in Legends of the Fall, easily matches the on-screen intensity of  Nielsen’s Maire. Reluctant at first to open his home to a boy who is not their  own, Alec has to make a choice for adoption or against it causing palpable tension between him and Tomas. A  Shine of Rainbows introduces us to a new talent in the acting world, young Scottish  actor John Bell. His sincere and stirring portrayal as vulnerable Tomas is one  to remember.   Well  directed and co-written by Vic Sarin, A  Shine of Rainbows is a quality family film. However, some may find the  mystical moments in Tomas’ story unsettling. Most of these references are made  as the characters talk about an ancient stone they call a king and the seals that  come up to the shoreline of their emerald isle. The stone rock is said to be  able to “grant a worthy wish” and the seals can pass on messages to those who  have left this world. A source of comfort to the grieved boy, Tomas whispers his messages to the seals and believes they take them to the  beyond. Faith is introduced in the form of a priest at a crucial moment in the film; but  his words and presence in Tomas’ life is short-lived. Rated PG for some  thematic elements, mild peril, and smoking, the content is suitable for  most children.  Final Say Chalking the iffy magic bits to this film’s legend feel, A Shine of Rainbows comes across as a  heartwarming tale of a young boy who finds love in the arms of a family and  how we can help each other heal in times of grief. 
  Hannah Goodwyn  is the Family and Entertainment producer for CBN.com. For   more articles and information, visit Hannah's bio page.
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