Faith based, but that want what bored my family. It was the plot.
The classic teen girl, Emily, goes to live with her grandfather while she attends college. But her grandpa is heartbroken after his wife's death a year before. His wife, however, was apparently nothing more than a plot device. Nobody fondly remembered her for anything more than her research about the buried treasure.
Emily is horrified to learn that her grandpa's house has no cell service. Apparently, the girl doesn't have books. Suck it up, girl, I LIVE in a dead phone zone. This is apparently forgotten, though, by the end of the movie.
The cute guy in town, Jake, immediately notices her, much to the chagrin of his ex. The ex, Lindsey, is shallow and flat, with no other reason to hate the MC except for the fact that her ex likes her. There's another thing: they don't even know each other and they fall for each other In a cheap romance subplot. In three days, Emily is "heartbroken" when she sees Lindsey kiss Jake again, and in the week since she's been in town and and Jake are already going strong.
Dumb and dumber, the two antagonists and treasure hunters, are, again, flat and stupid.
The only police officer we see isn't even wearing half of his equipment. I get that it's the officer's choice, but still. He walks straight into possible danger, doesn't bother radioing for an ambulance when grandpa has a heart attack.
Overall, i thought it was boring and predictable, only finished it at the behest of the younger family member. Thankfully it was only an hour and a half long.