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So, 'Nanny & Isaiah: Easter Today, Easter Forever' from 1988 is quite the unique entry in the family genre. It dives into themes of renewal and the notion of Jesus offering new beginnings—definitely gives it a spiritual twist. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments for the characters to connect and absorb these lessons, which might seem slow to some but fits the overall tone. You get that classic vibe of the late '80s family flicks with practical effects that are simple yet effective. The performances are earnest, and there's a warmth in the way the characters interact. It’s part of the 'Nanny & Isaiah' series, which adds a bit of continuity for those following along. There's something heartwarming about it that might bring a smile to your face if you're in that mood.
This film holds a certain niche appeal, especially among collectors of family-oriented spiritual narratives. It was released on VHS, and copies can be hard to find in good condition today. Interest seems to come from fans of the series and those exploring lesser-known titles with religious themes from the '80s. Its modest production and earnest storytelling have created a small but dedicated following.
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