Love- Kennedy ◎

Love, Kennedy is not a film that tries to hide its intentions. From the opening frames, it is clear this is a labor of love and faith, designed to uplift, inspire, and likely provide a box of tissues. Directed by T.C. Christensen (known for other LDS cinema hits like The Cokeville Miracle ), the film is a biographical drama based on the true story of Kennedy Hansen, a young Utah girl whose brief life left a lasting impact on her community.

The strongest asset of Love, Kennedy is its lead performance. Bybee is genuinely magnetic. She captures the infectious joy, stubbornness, and quiet courage of a girl who refused to be defined by her illness. The supporting cast, including Kirby Heyborne as her father, does solid work, though the dialogue often leans into the didactic—characters frequently speak in lessons rather than natural conversation. Love- Kennedy

However, the film’s heavy-handed approach may alienate some viewers. The score swells at every preordained emotional beat, and the spiritual messaging is explicit rather than subtle. Non-religious viewers might find the constant framing of suffering as a "plan" or a "trial from God" to be reductive, though it is faithful to the family’s stated beliefs. Love, Kennedy is not a film that tries