The film revolves around a drug dealer, but after difficult situations, Mara changes for the better and begins events where his mother dies of disease. After a car accident, Vanessa enters his lover in a coma. Miles begins to restore his faith in God, and prays to him to make Vanessa wake up saying that she should not pay for his sins. Vanessa is recovering and getting married. He writes to his friends, who are now in prison, and tells them he misses them. He also sends them the Bible and tells them that it is better for them to stay away from trouble because they will be uncles.
This overlong drama plays like a threefold infomercial: for Christianity, the cheesy resort chain Sandals and Jeff "Ja Rule" Atkins, the rapper-turned-actor playing drug kingpin Miles Montego.
For a religion started by a martyred egalitarian hippie who hung out with lepers and prostitutes and was executed by The Man, these supposed adherents sure seem obsessed with Earthly wealth. Bad movie, but a fascinating watch.
Suffers from the same ills as too many movies that preach to the choir: a laborious length, formulaic plot and dialogue and, disappointing for a film that stars a rapper, a stock score.