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GOD'S WILL

GOD'S WILL
By Robby Wilson

GENRE: Family
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After losing his career, fortune, and marriage, a disillusioned musician moves back to his small-town roots and finds unexpected hope, healing, and purpose through the support of his faith-driven mother and a chance connection with a kindred soul.

SYNOPSIS:

Synopsis

Will Davis, the lead guitarist of the once-popular band 12 Dozen, is living the dream he once thought impossible. But when the band's farewell tour comes to an emotional end, Will faces the collapse of everything he's worked for—his music career, his finances, and his marriage to Lisa, a woman who feels neglected by his years of touring. Disillusioned and financially ruined after a betrayal by his business manager, Will returns to his small-town roots in Mississippi to stay with his aging mother, Billie Grace.

As Will navigates this new chapter, he grapples with the pain of loss and the weight of his past decisions. With Billie Grace’s unshakeable faith and love guiding him, and a chance encounter with Megan, a woman mourning her own loss, Will begins to rediscover the strength and purpose he thought was gone. While confronting his failures and doubts, Will is reminded that it’s never too late to start over, find redemption, and rebuild a life rooted in faith, family, and the healing power of music.

In this heartfelt drama, God’s Will is a journey of personal renewal, where love and faith become the foundations for a second chance at life.

Tone and Genre

God’s Will is a heartfelt drama that takes place along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The tone is deeply emotional and introspective, capturing the raw struggles of loss and the quiet triumphs of rediscovery. Set against the backdrop of small-town Americana, the film balances moments of melancholy with uplifting warmth and humor, driven by the enduring bond of family. While its faith-based elements resonate with spiritual audiences, the universal themes of love, never giving up, and self-discovery make it appealing to a broader audience. Comparable to films like Crazy Heart and I Can Only Imagine, this story blends authenticity and inspiration into a cinematic experience that touches the heart.

Themes

God’s Will explores profound themes of redemption, resilience, and the enduring power of faith and family. At its heart, the story examines how loss and failure can serve as a catalyst for personal growth, pushing us to reconnect with our roots and rediscover our purpose. Themes of forgiveness and second chances are interwoven with the healing power of music and the importance of finding strength in human connections. Ultimately, the film reminds us that even in the face of despair, hope and renewal are possible when we trust in ourselves and the people who love us.

Why This Story

God’s Will is a story for anyone who has ever faced a life-altering loss and wondered how to move forward. In a world often marked by disconnection and uncertainty, this film resonates with universal themes of hope, healing, and redemption. It portrays the journey of starting over, finding strength in faith and family, and discovering new purpose when the familiar is gone. With its heartfelt exploration of resilience and human connection, God’s Will is a timely reminder of the transformative power of love, the courage to pursue second chances, and the idea that even in our lowest moments, a greater plan may be unfolding. This is a story that not only inspires but encourages viewers to believe in their own capacity to rebuild and thrive.

Target Audience

Faith-based viewers, music lovers, and fans of heartfelt dramas.

Secondary audience: Those drawn to inspirational or redemption stories.

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