‘THE BLESSING BRACELET’: ABOUT FAITH AND HOPE FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE
One of the older but much-loved DaySpring productions that made its debut on Hallmark, The Blessing Bracelet may be an ideal title to watch on this weekend if you enjoy movies with faith threads.
The Blessing Bracelet (2023) TV Film Review
Life has thrown a curveball or two into the life of Dawn Spencer (Amanda Schull). She’s trying to recover from the tatters of a divorce, including an overwhelming debt while raising her son. All of this has left her lacking in her faith and in a place where it no longer seems to matter to her in the way it once did. A unique bracelet she made years ago helps her recover some of her faith…
Then there is Ben (Carlo Marks); a man Dawn meets unexpectedly turns out to be someone who has a connection to her neither one realizes. Together they both learn blessings exceed their expectations.
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Like western films, I went though a whole phase where I watched many films with faith backing. These days, they are no longer my thing. Still, I respect that there are many fans who adore these types of films. Outside of just its main thread, The Blessing Bracelet has familiar faces which also pleases fans, and has a notably likable leading man in Carlo Marks, an actor from Chesapeake Shores.
The film has its good moments and will no doubt even bring a tear to the eye of its viewer. It ties in faith through a creative outlet for one character, and gives a satisfactory conclusion, too. The film is appropriately spring-like and is indeed an ideal title to enjoy if, at the end of the night, you need something sweet to wind down with. There isn’t much more to say about The Blessing Bracelet except that I’m certain anyone who hasn’t seen it (which I know is slim) should find this a charming way to spend 90 minutes.
Stream, at publication, on Hallmark+ and Peacock; or digitally rent / purchase on places like Prime Video
Photos: Hallmark Media / Photographer: Allister Foster
Content: there isn’t anything worth noting in this. This is the usual TV-G rating which pretty much is nothing. There is a kiss or two and talk of a relationship ending.
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