I’m Not Ashamed (2016)

π¬ I’m Not Ashamed (2016)
π “Her story will change the world.”
Review:
I’m Not Ashamed (2016) is a powerful and deeply personal faith-based drama inspired by the real-life journals of Rachel Joy Scott β the first victim of the Columbine High School shooting. Directed by Brian Baugh, the film chronicles Rachel’s journey of faith, her struggles with acceptance, and her unwavering love for Jesus even amid teenage hardship and social pressure.
The film portrays Rachel not as a flawless saint but as a real teenager wrestling with lifeβs questions. This authenticity makes her story more relatable and impactful. Her compassion and courage, especially in her final moments, shine as a testimony of a life lived boldly for Christ.
While the film tackles heavy themes like violence, bullying, and spiritual doubt, its ultimate message is one of hope, forgiveness, and the profound impact one life can have. The performances, particularly by Masey McLain as Rachel, are heartfelt and sincere.
I’m Not Ashamed is more than just a movie β it’s a call to live with purpose, to love without fear, and to never be ashamed of oneβs faith.
Final Verdict: Honest, moving, and inspiring β a tribute to a young woman whose legacy still speaks.
#ImNotAshamed #FaithOverFear
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