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Lemonade Blessing

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Freshly tossed into a private Catholic high school by his devout mother, John (Jake Ryan) falls head over heels for a devious classmate ready to push his faith (and morals) to the brink with a series of increasingly uncomfortable actions, all in the name of love.

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Rua Fay Cinemasters Jul 21
A movie that will make you sick to your stomach, but you'll love every second. Go to Full Review
Alise Chaffins MacGuffin or Meaning (Substack) Jul 15
4/5
Lemonade Blessing is a thoughtful and compassionate film that examines the ways in which we hurt one another and the ways in which we can find some measure of healing from one another as well. Go to Full Review
Carla Hay Culture Mix Jul 6
Lemonade Blessing is a quirky comedy/drama about a nerdy teenage student at a Catholic high school, as he navigates the conflicts of having a strict religious mother and a rebellious atheist girlfriend. The movie is a tart blend of realism and absurdity. Go to Full Review
Kit Stone Hue Watched It Jun 30
'Lemonade Blessing' is a coming-of-age tale about the journey of self-discovery, but Merola avoids easy answers and opts for relatable moments that capture the awkward anguish of adolescence. Go to Full Review
Brittany Patrice Witherspoon Screen Rant Jun 23
7/10
Lemonade Blessing, while often an uncomfortable watch, breaks away from its tired genre tropes to yield a charming feature with excellent commentary. Go to Full Review
Stephen Saito Moveable Fest Jun 18
“Lemonade Blessing” turns any bitterness into something sweet as it reminds of what survival in that era entails and by the mere fact of being able to watch it, it’s seen as a miracle you or anyone else survived. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Freshly tossed into a private Catholic high school by his devout mother, John (Jake Ryan) falls head over heels for a devious classmate ready to push his faith (and morals) to the brink with a series of increasingly uncomfortable actions, all in the name of love.
Director
Chris Merola
Producer
Chris Merola, Raza Rizvi, Aruba Sülzana, Sam Ashurov
Screenwriter
Chris Merola
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 40m