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Just One More Film is About The Battles of Opioid Addiction #Giveaway

 Addiction has a powerful hold on those who abuse. The vicious cycle of opioid addiction is hard to overcome. It can trick those who are trying to end the addiction into thinking that they can stop abusing on their own. Just One More is a film about the battles of opioid addiction and finding hope.


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Angel is bringing audiences a film that reminds people that hope is still worth fighting for. The film Just One is a story about second chances. About redemption. About the people who fight for one more day, one more conversation, one more opportunity to make things right. 

 Everyone reaches a moment where they feel exhausted, defeated, or ready to quit. Just One More is about what happens when someone finds the courage to keep going anyway. Angel is bringing audiences a film that reminds people that hope is still worth fighting for.

Just One More Film Synopsis

Jess is trapped in the vicious cycle of opioid addiction, chasing relief that only pulls her deeper into darkness. When she meets Charles, a dying man spending his final days praying for anyone who will stop, her life begins to shift. Through an unexpected community and growing faith, Jess is forced to confront her past, her choices, and what it really means to be free. As Charles prays to be used “just one more” time, Jess must decide if she’ll surrender her life before it’s too late.

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More about the film

Just One More follows Jess, a recovering addict struggling with shame, doubt, and the weight of her past, whose life unexpectedly collides with Charles, a dying man praying that God would use him “just one more” time. As their stories intertwine, Jess begins to discover forgiveness, healing, and the hope to fight for a future beyond addiction.

This is an emotional, character-driven story about redemption, perseverance, and the life-changing impact one person can have on another.

At its heart, Just One More is about choosing hope one more time, even when life feels impossible.

This is the kind of movie that stays with audiences long after the credits roll.

Watching Just One More Gave Me Inspiration

 The movie Just One More was one that I enjoyed. Watching it gave me a look into the life of someone who was struggling with addiction. This movie also reminded me of my past life before someone introduced me to Jesus. That was over 40 years ago. I thought about how tough things were after my brother died, and how I did not want to live. I thought about the dark days leading up to my giving it all to God. I thought about how God put people into my life to help me heal.

What Charles did to bring people to Christ looked so easy, and this is something that does not come easily to me. This movie gave me the inspiration that I needed to realize that I need to ask God to help me with praying with others.

 At the end of watching the movie, I realized that the title of the movie had several meanings. The addict says, "Just One More time of doing drugs," while Charles wanted to bring one more person to Jesus before he died.

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1 comment:

Jeffrey said...

i have known different people who have dealt with addiction. fortunately, they are all in recovery now.

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