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A father’s journey to forgiveness

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Sam Worthington, known for his roles in Avatar and Clash of The Titans, leads the audience in his latest exciting inspirational journey in The Shack.  The movie is based on the phenomenally successful novel The Shack by William P. Young and is a profoundly inspirational story about the resiliency of the human spirit amongst unimaginable loss, as a grieving father faces the hardest decision of his life — to forgive the unforgivable.

From all appearances, Mackenzie Phillips (Sam Worthington) seems to have a good life; three great kids, a beautiful wife, lovely home — nothing seems amiss.  But, when Mack takes the kids for an overnight camping trip, what starts out as a fun getaway soon turns into a parent’s most horrifying nightmare — his youngest daughter, Missy, is abducted from their campsite and her body is never recovered.

A scene from the inspirational drama “The Shack”

As Mack struggles to make sense of such enormous tragedy, he descends into a “great sadness” where his life starts to unravel and all the ghosts that he thought he had buried long ago, resurface and push him to the edge of a precipice. It is at this time, at his darkest hour, that Mack receives a mysterious note in his mailbox with an invitation from God to meet at the shack—the place where Missy’s bloody dress was found. In a desperate attempt to find closure and answers to his daughter’s murder, Mack heads back into the Oregon wilderness to confront the killer or God…or both.

It is this examination into some of life’s biggest and most enigmatic questions that immediately attracted Sam Worthington to play the role of Mack. “I had a visceral reaction to the script and that compelled me to read the book,” says Worthington. “I emotionally connected with this story, especially as I have a young family and I identified with what would happen if my family, my child was taken away from me. I wanted to use Mack to explore these themes of life and death and who’s to blame for breaking your heart? Who’s to blame for taking away your faith? These are really big questions that I think everyone asks at some time in your life.”

 “The most exciting thing I’ve heard from people that have dug into this as a film is that ‘it made me want to be a better person.’ This story gives people hope and I love that!” shares producer Brad Cummings.  

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Sam Worthington concludes, “We all lose a relationship or a loved one. If you look at it in a very simple way, the film offers a beautiful message that if you forgive the tragedy that hits your life, you can actually get through it. It may be extremely painful and take a long time, but forgiveness releases you, it sets you free.”

The Shack opens March 1 in cinemas from Pioneer Films.

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