‘Brave the Dark’ Review: Angel Studios Delivers a Solidly Crafted but Predictable Inspirational Teacher Drama

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Joe Leydon Film Critic Based on the real-life experiences of co-writer and co-executive producer Nathaniel Deen, who appears at the end to bestow his approval on the dramatization and invite the audience to take its lessons to heart, “Brave the Dark” is a low-key inspirational indie that sensitively elicits empathy and sympathy without ever pushing too hard or simplifying complexities.

Short on surprises but brimming with warm-hearted insight, the film may have a few too many mildly edgy elements to qualify as family-friendly entertainment suitable for all ages.

Even so, it likely will pass muster with parents looking for entertainment they can share with children in their early teens and older.

Perhaps even more important, the children just as likely will appreciate being brought along to see something a tad more substantial than sanitized kid stuff.

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