If the beauty of the main actors is a predictor of box-office success, "Because of Grácia" is going to be a huge hit.
Minnesota's Chris Massoglia plays the main character, an insecure high school senior dedicated to not calling attention to himself who gets drawn out by an intriguing, confident new student played by Moriah Peters. They make the most gorgeous couple I can recall seeing in any recent movie love story. It's a Christian movie, and this is a chaste friendship. She is saving her first kiss for marriage. Another high school couple supply the unchaste action.
If this movie hits big, expect lots of interviews with Peters talking about how her Christian values hurt her on "American Idol." Peters told a Denver Post blog: "The celebrity panel said they liked my song and loved my voice but didn't like my lifestyle," and she needed to get kissed.
It is a coincidence that kissing is off the table for the character Peters plays in director Tom Simes' movie. I interviewed Simes via e-mail a few days after he and Massoglia screened the movie and sought additional financial backers at Maplewood's Redeeming Love Church. It's scheduled for release in select theaters in September.
Q: You said the movie is testing extremely well among girls and women 12-25. Isn't the reason for that how gorgeous Chris Massoglia and Moriah Peters are?
A: They are both easy on the eyes.
Q: There's lots of Red, White & Blue in "Because of Grácia." Are you trying to turn off the people from your native country, Canada?
A: Nope. I've always loved the colors and they look terrific in the film. BTW, I love red and white as well.