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==Production== According to the commentary on the deleted scenes with Nick Cassavetes and writer [[James Kearns]], the main theme of the movie was said to be "about a miracle and John's faith in God creating the miracle". They also mentioned how SWAT team advisors for the film related a similar true incident in [[Toronto]], where a man (Henry Masuka) took an ER hostage after it would not provide immediate service to his infant son on New Year's Eve 1999. When he exited the ER, he was shot and killed and found to be carrying an unloaded pellet gun.<ref>[[Audio commentary]] on the DVD.</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Rush, Curtis|title=In tailspin after police shootings, former SWAT team leader lifts veil on post-traumatic stress syndrome |url=https://www.thestar.com/news/article/1100209#article |newspaper=[[Toronto Star]] |date= 10 December 2011|access-date= 21 December 2011}}</ref><ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/inquest-into-fatal-hospital-shooting-begins-1.264820 "Inquest into fatal hospital shooting begins"] CBC News, April 17, 2001.</ref>
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