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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Priceless - DVD Review and Giveaway



Sometimes when it seems as if your life is at an end, and all you have is hope for something better, you might just attempt to do whatever it takes to make things right again. James Stevens (Joel Smallbone) is a widower who has lost everything that meant anything to him. First his wife passed away unexpectedly and when he failed to find work, he also lost custody of his daughter Emerson to be raised by his mother. Now he is desperate enough to do anything without asking questions and one such job might be the pay off he was anticipating.

All he needs to do is drive a box truck from one location to another and just bring the cargo without any questions. But after driving all night, highway hypnosis gets the better of him, and he loses control of the truck on a long stretch of road. When he checks out the truck he hears crying coming from the locked portion of the vehicle. He breaks it open to find two sisters who have been told they have to help settle their father's enormous debt by doing whatever is asked of them. None one has any idea that this meant selling his daughters to human traffickers.

When James learns of the two young girls fate, he can't help but wonder just what is the worth of a woman's life? Would he be willing to sell his daughter if that happened to settle a debt? So he attempts to find the young women at all costs, even it if means he loses visitation rights to see his daughter again. All he knows is that he can't rest until he finds the two women and bring them back home because the value of a woman is truly priceless.



I received Priceless by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Icon Media Group. This is a powerful movie that conveys the hidden darkness happening around us every single day in regards to women being sold to human traffickers. It is also the inspiration behind For King and Country's song, Priceless and love that the movie's main character is played by frontman of the band, Joel Smallbone. Bonus features on the Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital HD include exclusive performance by for King and Country, the making of Priceless, the heart behind the film, and deleted scenes. I easily give this movie a 5 out of 5 stars and love how this brings awareness to the very real threat happening in regards to human traffickers.

Now for the best part, thanks to Icon Media Group, they are offering a giveaway copy of Priceless Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital HD to one lucky follower of Reviews From The Heart. Here's all you need to do to enter this giveaway.

1. Be a follower of my blog, Reviews From The Heart

2. "Like" Priceless the Movie's Facebook page. 

3. Be a resident of the US. Please no P.O. Boxes.

4. Leave a comment below telling me why you'd love to win a copy of Priceless along with your email address. You can use the words (at) or (dot) instead of the symbols. Without an email address, I can't notify you if you are the lucky winner.

Winners will be notified by email on February 20, 2017 and will have 72 hours to respond before another winner is selected. Please feel free to enter as many times as you wish.

For more information about Priceless, For King and County or how to pick up a copy of this movie today, please click on the links below:


You can find Priceless the Movie on Facebook to learn more about the movie and the true stories behind the film.

You can find this DVD available on Amazon on February 14, 2017 or at other fine retailers near you.

2 comments:

  1. I'm an email subscriber and have read a lot of good reviews about the movie.
    theresa n
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  2. Thank you for making me aware of this movie. Human trafficking is a tragedy. This movie looks wonderful.

    My email address is zoe (at) blessedandbewildered (dot) com.

    You and I seem to have a lot in common. I would love it if you would visit my blog and follow. We could encourage one another. My blog address is https://www.blessedandbewildered.com.

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