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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un periodista ateo decide usar sus habilidades de investigación para desacreditar la inesperada conversión al cristiansimo de su esposa.Un periodista ateo decide usar sus habilidades de investigación para desacreditar la inesperada conversión al cristiansimo de su esposa.Un periodista ateo decide usar sus habilidades de investigación para desacreditar la inesperada conversión al cristiansimo de su esposa.
- Premios
- 4 nominaciones en total
Matthew Brenher
- Dr. Phillip Singer
- (as Matthew Brehner)
Mark Campbell
- Judge
- (as Mark Alan Campbell)
Mandy Grace
- Nurse
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
This is a decent movie. It's well directed and well acted. It looks great and it's intense and suspenseful and interesting. I'm an atheist and I find the film surprising
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!
This movie never gets out of the circus maximus tent.
It's as if the journalist decided to explore mathematics except they forgot something.
They go to the chalk board, in an attempt to prove '1' exists.
So they just write 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
OVER and OVER on the chalk board.
And yet ? somehow ?
This clown suit vacant of the clown ?
forgets to even DARE explore the beauty of ZERO.
Save yourself the trip - maybe stop off and visit Scientology? or a local Catholic Church ? same difference, only one I see is - Hubbard KNEW the only tax haven was through religion, most other families with 23 billion or more ? have family become senators to lower those taxes.
The only TAX you'll pay watching THIS film
is your OWN IGNORANCE TO EVER have brought it before your retina.
Me? I would have LOVED to just gone for a former Charlie's Angel's Kate Jackson flick on Lifetime - probably would have been more rewarding too !
It's as if the journalist decided to explore mathematics except they forgot something.
They go to the chalk board, in an attempt to prove '1' exists.
So they just write 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
OVER and OVER on the chalk board.
And yet ? somehow ?
This clown suit vacant of the clown ?
forgets to even DARE explore the beauty of ZERO.
Save yourself the trip - maybe stop off and visit Scientology? or a local Catholic Church ? same difference, only one I see is - Hubbard KNEW the only tax haven was through religion, most other families with 23 billion or more ? have family become senators to lower those taxes.
The only TAX you'll pay watching THIS film
is your OWN IGNORANCE TO EVER have brought it before your retina.
Me? I would have LOVED to just gone for a former Charlie's Angel's Kate Jackson flick on Lifetime - probably would have been more rewarding too !
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.
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.
Firstly, it's very hard to independently review this film. Aethiests tell me it's rubbish, Christians tell me it's brilliant and no-one else care. So trying to watch it with an open mind was difficult, given my Catholic upbringing.
I found it interesting, well acted and thought provoking, but not overly convincing. I haven't read the book by Strobel but I'd want more detail than he discovers from the film and at times he seems to apply the logic of Faith, rather than reason and doubt, to his findings but the parts seem well cast, Mike Vogel and Erika Christensen are convincing as husband and wife and the supporting cast are solid.
Strobels character in particular is interesting, with his normal investigative journalism running alongside his need to understand his wife's Faith, which at the time he neither shares nor understands.
It's watchable, interesting and thought provoking but I don't feel it will remove either the believers or the atheists from their entrenched positions.
I found it interesting, well acted and thought provoking, but not overly convincing. I haven't read the book by Strobel but I'd want more detail than he discovers from the film and at times he seems to apply the logic of Faith, rather than reason and doubt, to his findings but the parts seem well cast, Mike Vogel and Erika Christensen are convincing as husband and wife and the supporting cast are solid.
Strobels character in particular is interesting, with his normal investigative journalism running alongside his need to understand his wife's Faith, which at the time he neither shares nor understands.
It's watchable, interesting and thought provoking but I don't feel it will remove either the believers or the atheists from their entrenched positions.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesLee Strobel was an award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune.
- PifiasWhile 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).
- Citas
Lee Strobel: Lee Strobel- Okay God, you win
- ConexionesReferenced in Midnight Screenings: The Case for Christ (2017)
- Banda sonoraYou 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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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Case for Christ
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- Presupuesto
- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 14.682.684 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.967.885 US$
- 9 abr 2017
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 18.175.663 US$
- Duración
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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