You'd better have a lot of bath towels available before starting to watch Jeremy's Egg. It's a film made under Christian auspices and I will say that it does not have any overt Christian preaching in it.
What it does have is some stupifyingly awful acting and directing. It's on a junior high school level. But maybe one day the people in the cast of which you've never heard of any of them might yet have their careers recover from participation in Jeremy's Egg.
Jeremy of the title is a young developmentally disabled kid born to a military family, father a top gun pilot. His wife dies in a car crash leaving him a widower who then retires from the Navy and takes his young son to live with his parents who help in the raising of him.
The young boy has physical as well as mental issues. But he goes into a cocoon like world where in the entire film there's only one bad person in it, a school bully and he's quickly dispensed with. Places like this don't exist.
Watching Jeremy's Egg I thought of some classic Hollywood films like A Penny Serenade and Sentimental Journey. They were pretty weepy affairs and not to everyone's taste. But they had classic players like Cary Grant and Irene Dunne in the first and John Payne and Maureen O'Hara in the second who could bring this kind of material off. No one remotely of that talent is in this film.
10 bath towel minimum for Jeremy's Egg because it's a soggy mess.