I Still Believe Has Viewers Talking(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Netflix has added a biopic to its top 10 list that’s been quietly hitting viewers hard. It’s called I Still Believe, and since landing on the platform, it’s been turning casual watchers into emotional wrecks. Some people were so moved that they even signed up for IMDb just to leave a review. “I literally created an account for the sole purpose of writing a review for this movie,” wrote one IMDb user, according to Unilad.

The True Story Behind I Still Believe

The film tells the real-life story of Jeremy Camp(played by KJ Apa), a Christian singer from Indiana, and his heartbreaking journey through love and loss. At the center of the story is Melissa (Britt Robertson), his first wife, who died of ovarian cancer only a few months after their wedding in October 2000. She was only 21 when she passed away. Her death shaped not only Camp’s music but his entire outlook on life.

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The pain of her loss inspired Camp to write one of his most well-known songs, I Still Believe. He later remarried, started a family, and eventually released a memoir reflecting on his path through grief and faith. That book became the foundation for the movie, which is now gaining new life on Netflix, even though it was originally released in 2020.