To Save A Life

by Hong Kong Tran on February 2, 2010

Parents and their teenagers are learning to recognize the issues that all teenagers face.

Can’t think of something to do with your teen? Try going to a movie. If you’re looking for a movie to see with your teen, it’s important that the movie creates a bond between you and your teen. Don’t take your teens to see a drama that may not interest them.

Here’s a movie that could benefit both you and your teen. It’s a teen movie, but you can also learn a few things from it.

It’s called To Save a Life.

An independent film about the challenges and choices that teens have to face, To Save a Life is about…

An all-star athlete and his girlfriend find their lives spinning out of control when Jake loses a childhood friend. Help comes when he reaches out to others who are hurting, and he realizes some people are just dying to be heard.

The film poses questions like:
How far would you go, how much would you risk, how hard would you fight to save a life?

Sound interesting?

Watch the trailer at the link below to see if this movie is something you’d want to see with your teen.

What was the last movie you saw with your teen? How was the bonding experience? Any movies you would suggest against seeing with teens?

To Save a Life: A Movie that Created a Movement to Save Hurting Teens [Examiner]

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