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I Can Only Imagine

The song you know. The story you don't.
2018 | 110m | English

(19906 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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10-year-old Bart Millard lives with his mother and abusive father Arthur in Texas. One day his mother drops him off at a Christian camp where he meets Shannon. Upon his return from camp, Bart finds his mother has left and movers are removing her belongings. He angrily confronts his father, who denies that his abusiveness was the reason she left. Years later, in high school, Bart and Shannon are dating. Bart plays football to please his father but is injured, breaking both ankles and ending his career. The only elective with openings is music class, so he reluctantly signs up.
Release Date: Feb 14, 2018
Director: Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Writer: Brent McCorkle, Alex Cramer, Jon Erwin
Genres: Drama, Music
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Production Companies LD Entertainment, City on a Hill Productions, Mission Pictures International, Imagine Rights, Kevin Downes Productions
Box Office Revenue: $86,026,201
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
J. Michael Finley Bart Millard
Dennis Quaid Arthur
Cloris Leachman Memaw
Brody Rose Young Bart
Madeline Carroll Shannon
Gianna Simone Dr. Avondale
Kevin Downes Singleton
Jason Burkey Mike
Rhoda Griffis Jen
Tanya Clarke Adele
Nicole DuPort Amy Grant
Priscilla C. Shirer Mrs. Fincher
Taegen Burns Young Shannon
Trace Adkins Brickell
Mark Furze Nathan
Randy McDowell Jim
Cole Marcus Robbie
Alexander Dominguez Kent
J.R. Cacia Rusty
Mark Robert Ellis Coach
Samuel Sadovnik Young Kent
Kerry McCormick Nurse
David Norona Bill Layton
Bill 'Bubba' Bussey Jr. Radio DJ #2
Jake B. Miller Michael W. Smith
Ed Spinelli Coach (uncredited)
Brenda Williams Concert Attender (uncredited)
Name Job
Brent McCorkle Music, Writer, Editor
Joseph T. Garrity Production Design
Jennifer Herbel Set Decoration
Beverly Holloway Casting
Levi Clark Special Effects
Clarisa Garcia-Fresco Set Decoration
Alex Cramer Story
Anna Redmon Costume Design
Kristopher S. Kimlin Director of Photography
Andrew Erwin Director, Editor
Jon Erwin Writer, Director
Will Allen Intern
Jack Kelly Casting Associate
Name Title
Kevin Downes Producer
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Reviews

There-Can-Be-Only-One
9.0

*Disclaimer: This isn't any sort of "official" review. This is just one ordinary movie-goer's opinion... Lovely movie. 😊 I honestly wasn't expecting much, but I wanted to support MercyMe, and I always like to throw my support whenever a movie theater plays a good, clean movie like this one. ... I was actually quite amazed by the production. It had the look of a big budget film (I have no idea how much the budget was), and was lacking the cheese element prevalent in so many Christian movies. It was remarkably well cast, and I was particularly impressed by both guys who played Bart - the 11 year old Bart (Brody Rose), and the teenage/20something Bart (J Michael Finley). I also LOVED Trace Adkins as Brickell. I took my non-believer friend to it, because he likes MercyMe, and has enjoyed Bart's testimonies whenever I've taken him to a concert, and he liked the movie as well. He even teared up, and he is NOT an emotional guy! I cried too, but I'm an emotional girl! 😉 I definitely recommend it. I'm not a person who enjoys going to the movie theater, and usually will only go in special circumstances. I think mainstream America playing a Christian movie in the theater is a special circumstance, and if you want to see more of this happening, I hope you'll go support it.

Jun 23, 2021
Simon Foster
N/A

"Though it will never be championed as an insightful work of either religious art or patriarchal psychology, I Can Only Imagine does manage to be a good film about a great song..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2018/3/23/i-can-only-imagine.html ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

***The story behind the popular Christian band*** Released in 2018, “I Can Only Imagine” is a biopic of Bart Millard (J. Michael Finley) of MercyMe, spanning his childhood, the abuse of his father (Dennis Quaid), meeting his true love (Madeline Carroll), starting the band, low-rent touring, acq ... uiring a manager (Trace Adkins) and eventual success with the band’s titular hit. While this semi-modest inspirational flick is nowhere near as good as “Coal Miner’s Daughter” (1980) or even “La Bamba” (1987), it’s almost on par with the Johnny Cash biopic “Walk the Line” (2005), although it cost five times LESS and lacks the polish. Finley is an otherwise unknown actor, but he makes for a fine protagonist. And Carroll is winsome and curvy; unfortunately, her part is small. It’s too by-the-numbers, but I could relate to the father/son issues and the story builds to an inspiring and emotional performance of their hit song. The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes and was shot entirely in Oklahoma. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021