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Free In Deed

Free In Deed

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A single mother brings her young son to a Pentecostal church so that he can be healed, enlisting the help of a lonely minister. The minister's attempts to help through prayer force him to confront the seemingly incurable nature of the boy’s illness, as well as fight his own demons.

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The Playlist by Jessica Kiang

Mahaffy’s uncompromising approach, and the quality of its performances, make it a rare and valuable testament: to the terrible danger of believing in miracles, and to the cruelty of a world that might make such belief necessary.

90

The Hollywood Reporter by Sheri Linden

David Harewood and Edwina Findley, the only trained actors in a compelling cast of non-pros, deliver harrowing performances as a self-styled healer and the desperate mother who seeks his help for her tormented son.

80

Variety by Guy Lodge

Superb, skin-prickling performances by the three principals contribute invaluably to the pic’s stern believability, with Findley utterly wrenching as a dedicated mother pushed to frank irrationality by others’ neglicence.

80

Los Angeles Times by Michael Rechtshaffen

The fact-based story, which is allowed to quietly unfold in a series of extended takes, has been stripped of all artifice, especially in regard to the pared-back performances of Harewood, a British actor with regular roles on “Homeland” and “Supergirl,” and Findley, who starred in Ava DuVernay’s 2012 breakthrough feature, “Middle of Nowhere.”

70

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

Each time the movie edges into mannerism Mr. Harewood and Ms. Dickerson pull you close enough to make it hurt.