The Drop Box

2015 "Don't throw them away. Bring them here."
8| 1h19m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 03 March 2015 Released
Producted By: Pine Creek Entertainment
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One winter, a pastor finds an abandoned infant on his church steps, and builds 'a drop box' to rescue any future foundlings.

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Documentary

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Brian Ivie

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Pine Creek Entertainment

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The Drop Box Audience Reviews

Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
snperera This documentary was so heartbreaking and inspiring. the work this man and his family does is so amazing. He is changing children's lives and I hope he inspires others to adopt children and help children. This is a must see documentary. Even for people who aren't Christian this is a great and inspiring documentary to watch.
Shelly Conrad Ray I gave this an 8 because I value what they are trying to accomplish where society has faltered. Wish there was more coverage of how much their society teaches it's youth about abstinence and contraception as well as the value of life. There is not enough of a system in place to properly take care of the children long enough to get adopted, let alone those who are more special;Maybe because of a poor tax base or greed taking it in instead of proper distribution for society's needs.It's a wonderful thing that we have the internet to spread the word that certain countries need help, but you'd think that especially the poorer countries would provide more sex education. Having to write a minimum of this many lines encourages redundancy.
misterphilipj I caught this the other day at AMC in Ontario Mills, I was interested because there was a girl in line buying pre-sale tickets and was surprised to see a full house when I walked in to see it.The film does a fantastic job bringing an important social issue to light, abandoned babies. They cover the social work done by a doctor in Korea, whose vocation was discovered when he himself had a disfigured child born. Rather than killing or abandoning the child which is what I probably would have done, he fostered it with love, and realized that it was his calling. Before I really didn't feel connected to mentally disabled or handicapped people, I always saw them at a sort of sub-human level due to their lack of intellect or offensive disfigurements. But after this journey it actually made me tear up a little bit during a few scenes, and made me very thankful that there are people and programs out there which support the forgotten. I grew up Catholic but have a non-practicing sort of believer for a while - this movie actually renewed my faith a little bit.That is until the interview at the end. I suspect they added it because without it the movie seemed like it was only around 1 hour or 1 hour 10 minutes long. It was very forced and ruined everything for me - it turned the movie into a commercial for their abandoned baby cause, repeatingly asking for donations, and the director sharing his Christian conversion story was disgusting because it was self righteous and sounded fake. What made me really hate it is that it was a terrible choice by the production team. They easily could have showed snippets of a one on one interview with the director throughout the movie, sharing his story from atheism to Christianity, without making it too denominational. I really got a "Born again Christian" fundamentalist vibe from the interview group, and as a gay person, I was really turned off. Even if they had to make the interview fake, it's a movie, so they can do whatever they want to make the message more powerful. Also since the movie obviously wanted a Christian message, they really could have led the story into an expose piece on abortion, since they got us all to care about these babies. If the direction team pulls the post interview or edits it feel free to IMDb message me I'll give it a 10 and change my review.I still liked the movie, if you want to improve your experience leave the theater when it says "THE END", don't watch the interview at the end.
juliasmyname From the beginning I cried. There were moments during the movie where I gut-laughed, too. Seeing this film made me realize my work as a public servant is vital. I left the theater a changed social worker. My biases left my blood. I healed internally from the trauma I experienced as an orphan. This movie brings it all together. If you wonder why we are all here, this movie gives you answers that will bring you peace and love. Praise God. I thank God for my life. I realize why I am here. I will not give spoilers. I will offer my truest opinion to anyone who reads this review. See this movie. And when you are finished, you will be glad you did. It's an amazing story with many layers. Layers of true love. Unconditional.