Breakthrough
A stirring, faith-based drama that plunges into the icy depths of despair before rising on the warmth of a mother's relentless prayer. It is a cinematic testament to the fragile thread between life, death, and miraculous surrender.
Breakthrough
Breakthrough

"Based On The Impossible True Story"

10 April 2019 United States of America 116 min ⭐ 7.6 (1,136)
Director: Roxann Dawson
Cast: Chrissy Metz, Josh Lucas, Topher Grace, Mike Colter, Marcel Ruiz
Drama
The Power of Prayer and Unyielding Faith Surrender vs. Control Community and Collective Healing Purpose and Survivor's Guilt
Budget: $14,000,000
Box Office: $49,200,000

Breakthrough - Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

Holy Spirit, please breathe life into my son!

— Joyce Smith

Context:

Screamed by Joyce in the emergency room over John's lifeless body, mere moments before his pulse miraculously returns after 45 minutes of failed CPR.

Meaning:

This is the thematic and narrative turning point of the film, showcasing a raw, unpolished, and desperate act of faith that defies logic and medical science [1.17].

Patient died. Mother prayed. Patient came back to life.

— Pastor Jason Noble

Context:

Spoken by Pastor Jason when reflecting on the sheer impossibility of John's sudden resuscitation to the doctors and the community.

Meaning:

A succinct, powerful summarization of the movie's core miracle, stripping away complex medical jargon to highlight the perceived divine intervention.

You have a purpose and you are loved.

— Joyce Smith

Context:

Spoken to John as an affirmation of his life's value, counteracting his feelings of abandonment and his struggles with survivor's guilt.

Meaning:

This quote directly addresses the emotional void John feels regarding his adoption. It reinforces the film's message about the intrinsic worth of every human soul.

Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.

— Lyndon B. Johnson (via Poster)

Context:

Seen on a poster at John's school, serving as a subtle thematic framing device for his journey back to health and purpose.

Meaning:

This historical quote serves as a thematic anchor for the film, emphasizing that while the trauma of the past cannot be changed, the future is still unwritten and worth fighting for.