Disclosure: Many thanks to He Calls Me Daughter for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.
There are wounds many people carry quietly.
Sometimes they’ve been there so long that we don’t even realize they’re shaping the way we see ourselves, our relationships, and even our faith. Deep-seated hurts, especially those connected to family, can become such a normal part of our story that we stop recognizing them as wounds at all.
But something powerful happens when we finally name them.
Recently I learned about the new film He Calls Me Daughter, which will be in theaters for a limited time on March 17th-18th. The film explores a deeply personal topic that resonates with many women: the father wound.
Through intimate, first-person stories (and this is NOT a film bashing dads, or anyone), viewers walk alongside women who begin to identify the pain they’ve carried for years...feeling unseen, unsupported, or unsure of their worth.
As their stories unfold, the film gently invites audiences to reflect on their own experiences and consider the possibility of healing. One of the themes that stood out to me is the idea that true healing isn’t ultimately found in earthly relationships, but in a relationship with our Heavenly Father.
That truth is powerful.
It’s so easy to carry emotional wounds through life without realizing they’re there. We adapt. We cope. We move forward. But when we finally identify those places of pain and feel the desire to resolve them, something important begins to shift.
Healing begins.
And in my experience, that healing doesn’t happen through willpower alone. It happens with the help of God. He will find a way to open that door to healing for you, and it's going to be very important, that you walk through it.
When we allow God to meet us in those wounded places, we begin to see ourselves differently. The lies we’ve believed about our worth start to lose their power. We begin to understand what it really means to be loved by a Father who never withdraws, one who offers peace, belonging, and restoration.
That’s when real growth becomes possible.
He Calls Me Daughter is more than just a film, it’s an invitation. An invitation to reflect, to recognize the wounds we may be carrying, and to discover the healing that comes from knowing we are deeply loved by our Heavenly Father.
The movie will be in theaters for two days only: March 17-18.
If this message resonates with you, it is a film worth seeing. Tickets for sale HERE.
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I would really like to see this movie.
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Women are amazing and we go through a lot. We deserve all the praise! We bring humans into this world so we're the strong ones.
ReplyDeleteHealing is in our relationship with God - that is a very powerful truth.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your review! Glad it doesn't shame dads...
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It sounds like a powerful and healing film for anyone who has ever felt unseen or questioned their worth. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI can relate to this movie. My father was an alcoholic and not there for me. It was traumatic for me.
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds like such a meaningful and powerful film. I really appreciate how it focuses on healing and faith rather than blame. The message about recognizing our wounds and finding restoration through God is truly encouraging, and I’m sure this story will resonate with many women. I would watch it!
ReplyDeleteThis movie is definitely worth watching, and I feel like I can relate to it in some ways too. Do you know if it will be available online or shown internationally?
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great movie to reflect on past trauma and maybe learn to heal going forward. I know I keep a lot of my own issues bottled up and have just recently begun to unpack them. It feels good to learn to let go of old hurts and if this movie encourages one to do that too, I am all for it!
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