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Unsung Hero Review: Faith, Family, and Triumph Over Adversity

The Smallbones' Inspirational True Story

Arash Nahandian by Arash Nahandian
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The Smallbone family’s story is one of resilience, united by their faith and driven by their love of music. Originally from Australia, they faced hardships when they moved to America in search of new opportunities. Unsung Hero tells their inspiring tale, directed by Joel Smallbone who plays his father David.

David was a successful music promoter in Sydney but faced financial ruin after an Amy Grant concert fell through. With six kids and another on the way, he convinced his wife Helen they should try resetting in Nashville, hoping to break through in the US scene. But life in a new country wasn’t easy. Work was scarce, money tight. Helen’s steadfast faith helped keep their family strong through the challenges.

Oldest daughter Rebecca soon emerged as a gifted singer, but David’s pride left him reluctant to use her talent. It took hitting rock bottom before he realized the importance of community and asking for help from kind souls like neighbour Jed. Rebecca’s voice eventually connected her with producer Eddie DeGarmo, opening doors for their future.

While Unsung Hero celebrates the Smallbones’ faith and perseverance, some characters could have been developed more deeply. Still, it shares an uplifting message of a family finding purpose through their love for each other and music, even in the hardest of times.

The Smallbone’s Risky Journey

Life was good for the Smallbone family in Sydney – David had made a successful career promoting Christian concerts. He provided well for wife Helen and their six kids. But when a planned Amy Grant tour fell through, David’s business came crashing down. With no other prospects and a baby on the way, he decided to take a big gamble. America might offer fresh opportunities, so Nashville it would be.

But the move was far from easy. Arriving in a new country with a large family in tow posed huge challenges. Money was tight from the start. David struggled to find stable work and make ends meet. They lived in a cramped rental with little furniture. Times were tough for Helen too – she had her hands full caring for the kids, including a newborn.

If anyone held the family together through these difficult days, it was Helen. Though David lost faith at times, she remained steadfast in her optimism and faith. No matter the troubles, Helen kept spirits up. She played the unsung hero, sacrificing her own needs for her family. Even when David lost his way to pride and doubt, Helen’s resilience shone through.

A glimmer of hope arrived when the Smallbones discovered Rebecca possessed a beautiful singing voice. She began performing at their church, and her talent drew the attention of producer Eddie DeGarmo. But David’s pride blocked opportunities at first. It took hitting rock bottom before he finally accept others’ help, including letting Rebecca audition. Her voice secured a record deal, putting the Smallbones on a path to success.

While the movie follows Rebecca’s journey to become a Christian musician, it fell short developing the other kids. Joel and Luke receive some focus as future members of For King & Country. But sons like Ben and Daniel remain blurred extras. Giving all the children dimension could have strengthened the family bonds at the story’s core. Despite this flaw, Unsung Hero shares an inspiring true story of perseverance through faith in God and each other.

Behind the Scenes

Joel Smallbone stepped into some huge shoes taking on directing duties for Unsung Hero. Not only did he play his own father David, but he guided this intimate family story on screen. Stepping away from music into acting and direction is no easy task. But Joel rises to the challenge with a nuanced portrayal of David that feels authentic.

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You really believe this is a man striving to provide for his family, sometimes making mistakes along the way. Daisy Betts matches him as Helen, the strength at the center of it all. Her performance breathes life into a character that holds the Smallbone clan together with grace.

Behind the actors, other pieces come together to fully transport viewers. Katherine Tucker’s production design envelops you in the worlds the Smallbones inhabit. Their spacious Australian home gives way to a cozy Nashville rental, helping us feel their transition.

Costuming by Nikki Mannix perfectly captures 90s fashion, from casual clothes to snazzy outfits donned for special performances. Johnny Derango’s cinematography brings warmth to everyday scenes as much as more dramatic moments.

Complementing the visuals, you can practically hear the 90s come alive. Original music and songs like “Unsung Hero” itself enhance key story beats. And needle drops like Jesus Jones in soundtrack form fittingly place us in the era.

Together these raise Untold Hero’s production values above similar faith-based flicks to pull audiences even deeper inside this family’s inspiring true story. While the Smallbone saga could have gone deeper in areas, its strong direction, acting and craft deliver top-notch watching.

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Strength In Unity

Unsung Hero celebrates the themes of faith, family and resilience in the face of hardship. At the center of it all is the Smallbone family’s unbreakable bond that sees them through even their darkest days.

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When financial disaster strikes and forces their move overseas, David begins to lose his way dealing with failure. But Helen’s faith provides the anchor they need to weather the storm. Through pregnancy after pregnancy, she remains devoted to her family with a caring spirit. Money may be tight but thanks to her cheerful attitude, their home overflows with love.

It’s not just in private though that the Smallbones find support. Their church community wraps their arms around the newcomers, lifting them up time after time. From paying medical bills to helping furnish their new home, acts of kindness save the family. The film celebrates the role believers can play in supporting each other through the ups and downs of life.

As David struggles with pride and protecting his image as provider, his journey highlights the importance of humility. Only by accepting help does he begin to turn things around through new opportunities. Watching him learn to let go of ego for his family’s sake makes for an inspirational story.

Most powerfully though, Unsung Hero honors the sacrifices of motherhood. While David worries over practical matters, it is Helen’s resolute spirit that holds the Smallbones together each day. No matter how tough life gets, she meets challenges with optimism and grace. Her devotion to her children through thick and thin shines as an inspirational example of unconditional love.

By shining a light on the Strength found through unity in Faith, Family and each other, Unsung Hero aims to both entertain and bring comfort to all who face their own storms. Its themes will resonate with audiences for years to come.

Focused lens on family

Unsung Hero shines brightly in its portrayal of familial love while deeper themes lack luster. At its heart, the film celebrates the unbreakable bond between the Smallbones as they weather life’s storms together. The core family members feel authentic, thanks to natural performances capturing the nuances of their relationships. From the calm steadiness of mother Helen to David learning humility through hardship, their dynamics drive the story.

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Outside this central focus, character work proves less refined. Apart from Rebecca’s talent uplifting hopes, the other children occupy a bland periphery. With so many personalities in play, richer portrayals could have amplified the themes. David’s journey also remains superficial – his pride causes fractures but swift learning curves tensions over. A grittier edge examining the personal toll may have resonated more profoundly.

Opting for sentiment over complexity, the narrative follows a predictable formula. Financial ruin strikes, communities rally and music remedies all in an inspiring package. Yet life presents messy uncertainties that clear-cut arcs overlook. While instilling optimism, sugar-coating the challenges risks diminishing their impact. Braving nuance could have lent authenticity to the family’s test of faith.

Similarly, the marriage faces few tests beyond David’s temporary bruised ego. Deeper insights into how profound pressure shapes or strengthens intimacy were a missed chance to serve faith-driven viewers. Overall an engaging watch, refinements may have lifted a heartwarming story into a thought-provoking work of art for the ages. When focus narrows, fertile soil lies untilled.

Shining a Light on Faith and Family

Unsung Hero tells a story shared by many faith-based films – celebrating the power of faith through a family’s trials. Like I Can Only Imagine and I Still Believe, it profiles a famous Christian act’s origins.

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Where those films focused tightly on the musicians, Unsung Hero widens its lens. At its heart is mother Helen, her stabilizing role amid hardships. Her steadfast dedication echoes treasured family members many viewers will relate to.

We also see more of the family’s personal challenges. David struggles with pride, portraying imperfect parents grounded in reality. Their doubts, struggles and growth feel genuine. In contrast, other films gloss over such nuances, keeping characters one-dimensionally heroic.

Unsung Hero moreover implies life isn’t always simple answers. Faith alone didn’t magically solve problems – community support proved just as vital. Its nuanced optimism shows faith enhances rather than eliminates struggles.

While music still drives the plot, Unsung Hero’s character-driven focus moves the story in its own direction. It celebrates faith through relatable people, not just talents on stage. For conveying life’s messy realities within faith, it offers a distinctive take on lives of service and the families that inspire them.

Family and Faith on the Big Screen

Unsung Hero shares the inspiring true story of the Smallbone family, who faced immense challenges when they moved from Australia to America with big music dreams. Watching their struggles is both gut-wrenching yet uplifting as their faith sees them through.

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The film pays moving tribute to matriarch Helen, the family’s rock during dark times. Daisy Betts’ understated performance captures Helen’s quiet resilience perfectly. And Kirrilee Berger shines as daughter Rebecca, whose talent helps turn their fortunes around.

Though it celebrates faith and family values, some aspects feel sanitized. David’s struggles with pride aren’t deeply explored, and other kids lack dimension. Seeing the messy reality of their struggles could have made their triumph more powerful.

Yet its earnest message of faith sustaining people through trials will no doubt resonate strongly with Christian audiences. And glimpses into the music industry provide rare insight. Overall, while not perfect, Unsung Hero offers an uplifting true life story that inspires with its portrayal of a family rising above immense adversity through love and faith. For those seeking an affirmative tale of perseverance, this film delivers.

The Review

Unsung Hero

8 Score

Unsung Hero tells an inspiring true story of faith and family triumphant against great odds. While smoother than reality requires, its earnest celebration of parental sacrifices and Christianity's soothing power uplift.

PROS

  • Inspiring true story of a family overcoming immense hardship through faith and love
  • Strong performances, especially from Daisy Betts as resilient mother Helen
  • Offers glimpses into the Christian music industry
  • Uplifting message of faith sustaining people through trials

CONS

  • Smooths over messy realities, sanitizing some struggles
  • Underdeveloped side characters lack dimension
  • Could have explored tensions like father David's pride more deeply
  • Story moves at Surface level in parts

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Tags: Candace Cameron BureCandy Rock EntertainmentDaisy BettsDramaJoel SmallboneJosh WalshJustin TolleyKevin DownesKingdom Story CompanyLuke SmallboneMusicRebecca St. JamesRichard RamseyUnsung Hero
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