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Der Fall Jesus

Originaltitel: The Case for Christ
  • 2017
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
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Robert Forster, Erika Christensen, and Mike Vogel in Der Fall Jesus (2017)
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Ein investigativer Journalist und selbsterklärter Atheist macht sich daran, die Nichtexistenz Gottes zu beweisen, nachdem seine Frau Christin geworden ist.Ein investigativer Journalist und selbsterklärter Atheist macht sich daran, die Nichtexistenz Gottes zu beweisen, nachdem seine Frau Christin geworden ist.Ein investigativer Journalist und selbsterklärter Atheist macht sich daran, die Nichtexistenz Gottes zu beweisen, nachdem seine Frau Christin geworden ist.

  • Regie
    • Jon Gunn
  • Drehbuch
    • Brian Bird
    • Lee Strobel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mike Vogel
    • Erika Christensen
    • Faye Dunaway
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    6,4/10
    11.230
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    • Regie
      • Jon Gunn
    • Drehbuch
      • Brian Bird
      • Lee Strobel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mike Vogel
      • Erika Christensen
      • Faye Dunaway
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    Mike Vogel
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    • Lee Strobel
    Erika Christensen
    Erika Christensen
    • Leslie Strobel
    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Dr. Roberta Waters
    Frankie Faison
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    • Joe Dubois
    Robert Forster
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    • Walt Strobel
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    • Ray Nelson
    L. Scott Caldwell
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    • Alfie Davis
    Meredith Andrews
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    • Dr. William Craig
    Tracey Bonner
    Tracey Bonner
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    Matthew Brenher
    • Dr. Phillip Singer
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      • Lee Strobel
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    8mandy-48322

    It's better than I thought it would be

    Reading the reviews here before watching, I was pretty sure I would not like this movie. Well I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Most of the negative reviews are based not on the quality of the movie but based on the fact that those reviewers do not believe in God.

    I myself doubt that God exists but to pan a movie simply for that reason makes no more sense than giving Star Wars one star because you do not believe in wookiees.
    7sddavis63

    I Believe In The Resurrection As Well

    I get Lee Strobel in a way that many of the reviewers of this obviously don't. At least in the sense that I, too, was an outspoken atheist who became convinced about the reality of the resurrection. Having become a Christian I later became a pastor. I'm not a fundamentalist. I generally disdain adjectives that serve little purpose other than to divide Christians into competing groups, but if I was forced to pick one I'd say that I probably lean toward the more progressive side of the Christian faith and have an open mind toward Christian universalism, although I'm not convinced of it. But I'm not here to shill for the Christian faith or to proselytize. I'm just here to review a movie. Lee Strobel's story interests me for obvious reasons. As a journalist he was bothered by his wife's sudden conversion to Christian faith and essentially set out to collect evidence that would debunk the Christian faith. Instead, the evidence he collected convinced him of the truth of the Christian faith. As a summary of Strobel's faith journey, I thought this was interesting and well portrayed, and Mike Vogel did a good job as Strobel, as did Erika Christensen as his wife Leslie.

    I'm not convinced that this movie would convince anyone to believe. Nor am I convinced that the purpose of this movie was to convince anyone to believe. I think the purpose of the movie was to simply portray Strobel's own journey. How did this atheist turn around and become a man of faith? So, really, this is what I'd call a "niche" movie. It will be of interest to Christians - evangelicals who like stories of conversions and people like myself who can understand Strobel's journey. So negative reviews that are based on not being convinced by the evidence Strobel presents are missing the point. That's legitimate reason to dismiss the book (of the same name) that Strobel wrote - which did have an evangelical agenda - but as far as this movie is concerned all that really matters is that Strobel found evidence that convinced him, not whether that evidence would convince anyone else. He did, and the story is well presented.

    My own journey was different. Although I believe there's more than enough evidence to support the basic tenets of the Christian faith (including concepts such as resurrection and incarnation) I readily accept that the evidence is circumstantial and subjective. The evidence can point one in a particular direction, but somewhere along the way there has to be an experiential element to a conversion that actually convinces a person to believe. Faith, after all, is indeed belief in that which cannot be proven. And the movie did make a valid point - that both belief in God and unbelief in God is really a matter of faith, since the existence of God can be neither proven nor disproven. It is by its very nature a matter of faith.

    This is a surprisingly decent movie. There's a bit of a backstory about some of Strobel's work as an investigative journalist trying to uncover police corruption in Chicago, but mostly it's a Christian movie about the search for truth. It won't "convince" anyone - but it will provide an interesting enough account of one man's spiritual journey from atheism to Christianity. (7/10)
    7guilhermetirone

    Typical... Tried to disapprove and failed again. Only real truth is Christ

    Jesus said: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." John 14:6.

    Our attitude toward the truth determines the outcome of our lives. If we don't love the truth, if we resist it, we resist salvation. But if we do love the truth then we embrace salvation and we receive the reward: the crown of life.

    But what did Jesus mean when He said that He is the truth? What is the truth?

    The truth about who we are and about who Jesus is God's Word is true, and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. (John 1:14) So the truth is the life of Jesus - which is to be manifested in us. (2 Corinthians 4:10) When we compare His life to our own lives and see how enormously different the two are, then a light turns on for us. The truth is that light which shines into our lives and reveals what we are really like by nature. It reveals the way that we must walk on in order to be transformed into the image of Christ. (Romans 8:29) The first step on the way of truth is taken when Jesus shines His light into our lives and we acknowledge that we are sinners in need of forgiveness, atonement, and justification. This causes us to repent.
    5TheVictoriousV

    An exceptional Pure Flix movie doth not an exceptional movie make

    Pure Flix Entertainment is one the most instantaneously recognizable film companies of our time, mainly in this respect: they really, REALLY want God to be real, and they will assure themselves of this position annually with a flicker show or two. If it also turns out they made a good, subtle, realistic, or even well-argued movie in the process of serving as their own confirmation bias, they just got lucky. In certain ways, I suppose this is one instance.

    Unlike such Pure Flix productions as God's Not Dead and God's Not Dead 2: We're Still Right, their 2017 piece The Case for Christ is based on a true story, and no, it is not the one with the healed-up lepers. It is about an American atheist and journalist who attempts to disprove the existence of Christ to his very religious wife, only to find that the stuff he learns pushes him more towards the side of faith.

    Indeed, Lee Stobel is a real person (played here by Mike Vogel of Cloverfield fame) and he did conduct an investigation that ultimately turned him Christian, which he documents in his similarly titled book from 1998. His Wikipedia article is careful to point out that "The book does not feature any non-evangelical scholarly interviews", which I think is useful information. Of course he addressed counterarguments in later books, though it seems to have taken place after his brain already finished cooking and his mind was made up - not unlike that which his movie counterpart accuses the wife (Erika Christensen) of.

    Of course I'm not here to talk about the books themselves, but what they have in common with the film (aside from, y'know, all the content) is that they serve as another bombastic "told ya so" for believers. Just because this one atheist done goof'd (his first mistake was seemingly to believe that the burden of proof in the "Existence of God" debate was somehow on him), doesn't mean all of us are conversions waiting to happen upon cherry-picked interviews, claims that there were witnesses to Christ's rebirth (without solidly proving THAT), and whatever else passed as research during this journey.

    I will say this about The Case for Christ: it is the most competently produced "Christian film" I've seen to date. The camera work is decent, the music is also enjoyable, and it benefits especially from the fact that it is based on a source material that features sentences that real humans would say. It isn't just sanctimonious preaching interspersed with contrived attempts to make atheists look vile and in-the-wrong next to the enlightened (usually more attractive) Christians.

    Hell (and please don't give me cancer or starve my family for using that term, Father), it isn't even entirely bogus. The evidence for some sort of "historical Jesus Christ" isn't as unconvincing, moot, or flat-out non-existent as the evidence that such a figure existed, came back to life, healed the ill, and somehow looked more like an American hippie than a Middle-Eastern carpenter.

    There are some solid supporting performances as well, supplied by Faye Dunaway, Mike Pniewski, Robert Forster, Frankie Faison, L. Scott Caldwell, et cetera. But is any of this enough to save a film that is as ill-conceived as the very idea of trying to meet a burden of proof one does not bear? Perhaps it will be for some. I would propose, however, that an exceptional Pure Flix movie does not an exceptional movie make.

    Furthermore, if you're in the same demographic as blasphemous old me, you'll want something as insipid and unintentionally hilarious as God's Not Dead or A Matter of Faith over generic stuff like this any day. As for those of you who were in some way offended by this review: rest assured that you can pray for my enlightenment whilst I pray that you one day learn how "extraordinary claims" work, more reliable ways to study history, and how to operate a light switch.
    9alberthansa

    Simple but moving

    One of the best Christian films for a very long time! I used to be an atheist too, so the spiritual struggle he went through is way too familiar to me. Personally it touched me very deeply. My advice to skeptics: guys, open your hearts then you will be able to see some wonderful things "hidden" from you for now. Many thanks to Mike Vogel, well done, brother!

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      Lee Strobel was an award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune.
    • Patzer
      While visiting Los Angeles, Lee is given the JAMA article, "On the Physical Death of Christ"; however, this was not published until 1986 -- six years later (JAMA 1986; 255:1455-1463).
    • Zitate

      Lee Strobel: Lee Strobel- Okay God, you win

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Midnight Screenings: The Case for Christ (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      You Put This Love in My Heart
      Written by Keith Gordon Green

      Performed by Jacob Sooter

      Published by EMI April Music Inc.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. April 2017 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • El caso de Cristo
    • Drehorte
      • Covington, Georgia, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Triple Horse Studios
      • Pure Flix Entertainment
      • Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
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      • 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 14.682.684 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 3.967.885 $
      • 9. Apr. 2017
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