Dallas Jenkins, creator of The Chosen, proudly reintroduces his heartfelt family film What If…. Still popular after its release 15 years ago, this faith-filled classic was inspired by Dallas Jenkins’s favorite film, It’s a Wonderful Life and follows Ben Walker (Kevin Sorbo), a businessman who abandoned his faith. One day, Ben wakes up living the life he was destined for — married to his college sweetheart (Kristy Swanson) and serving as a small-town pastor. Featuring memorable performances by John Ratzenberger and Debby Ryan, the film blends humor, heart, and powerful family themes. To mark its 15th anniversary, Jenkins reunites with Sorbo, Swanson, Ratzenberger, and producer Michael Scott to reflect on its lasting impact in a special feature shown after the film. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience What If’s inspiring message on the big screen, inviting audiences to reflect on their own “what if” moments and find hope through faith.
KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Braedyn M. comments, “What If… is everything you would want in a faith-based family movie. A wholesome story, relatable characters, and familiar issues make it clear that, even though this film was released in 2010, it is relevant to our lives today.” Jude A. adds, “I like What If … because of its faith-based storyline, the bond of love and nature, the blends of humor, a heartfelt relationship, and a powerful family theme.” See their full reviews and interview with lead, Kevin Sorbo, below.
What If…
By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16
What If… is everything you would want in a faith-based family movie. A wholesome story, relatable characters, and familiar issues make it clear that, even though this film was released in 2010, it is relevant to our lives today.
The storylinetells the tale of Ben Walker (Kevin Sorbo) who has lived the wildly successful life of a business executive. He loves his life, or seems to, until God and an angel named Mike (John Ratzenberger) decide to flip the script on Ben’s current situation. What follows is Ben’s chance to understand that money isn’t everything, and to catch a glimpse of what his life could have been if he had answered God’s call.
I love how wholesome everything is in this film — no hidden messaging or polarized viewpoints, just an honest, pure, family friendly movie. Kevin Sorbo portrays all the different emotions of Ben Walker as his entire life is turned upside down, with laughable results. From asking Mike the Angel about what just happened and what he is doing here, to learning how to become a father and husband, Ben has his hands full, and Kevin Sorbo delivers that beautifully. His new family made up of his wife Wendy (Kristy Swanson), and their two daughters Kimberly (Debby Ryan) and Megan (Taylor Groothuis) add to the chemistry and eventfulness of his newfound life. The contrasts between the big city of Ben’s old life and the small town of his new reality further strengthen the point that status isn’t always needed to be happy. My favorite part of this film is all of Ben’s interactions with Mike. This angel has a wonderful sense of humor, and he uses all of it on Ben by deflecting his accusations with kindness and laughter. Eventually, even Ben learns to enjoy his comments and puns.
This film’s message is to appreciate your second chances. Before Ben’s meeting with God and Mike, he was only interested in making money, and lots of it. Now that he’s been given a second chance to see the true meaning of life, and what he has been missing, he will never be the same man he was before.
I give What If… 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. This film returns to theaters for its 15th anniversary on August 5 and 7, 2025 as special screenings via Fathom Events.
What If …
By Jude A., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10
I like What If … because of its faith-based storyline, the bond of love and nature, the blends of humor, a heartfelt relationship, and a powerful family theme.
The storyline is about a businessman who abandons his faith in exchange for worldly possessions. He gets a chance to see what his life would be like if he had followed his faith.
I like how love is displayed in such a powerful way. I like that Ben (Kevin Sorbo) and Wendy’s (Kristy Swanson) love is unbreakable, and they stick together as one big happy family. I did not like how Ben was stubborn and rude with God and how he brags about himself – he comes across as too prideful and arrogant. I do like how he shows kindness to the receptionist in the hospital. The main characters are Ben Walker, Wendy, Kimberly (Debby Ryan), Megan (Taylor Groothuis), and Mike the angel (John Ratzenberger). Ben Walker is in an accident and wakes up in a dream and starts living the life he was destined for. He marries a girl named Wendy and becomes a lead pastor at a small-town church. There are many funny scenes, like one where the angel hits Ben too close to his eyes and then he teleports. Also, at times Ben talks and no one understands what he says, not even his wife. This movie has a lot of sad moments – three scenes made me cry. The costumes are ok, although I did not like Mike’s old rusted costume, but I love Ben’s nice suit. I love the graphics because the quality is crisp although it’s an old movie. I like the office where he proposes, the house, especially the bedroom with the green decor. And lastly I like the church, when the congregation is speechless after Ben’s speech. I also love the music, but the audio has some issues.
The film’s message is that you should always put God first in everything you do, no matter what, whether you are rich or poor, wise or fool; you should always follow the plan and the purpose that God has predestined for you.
I give What If… 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. This film
returns to theaters for its 15th anniversary on August 5 and 7, 2025, via Fathom Events.
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