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Dios no está muerto 3: una luz en la oscuridad

Título original: God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness
  • 2018
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  • 1h 45min
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Dios no está muerto 3: una luz en la oscuridad (2018)
Pastor Dave looks to rebuild when his church is burned down.
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A final de la década de 2010, Dave se enfrenta a una reacción cultural y social, que incluye el incendio de su iglesia en una protesta, ateos, izquierdistas, estudiantes universitarios liber... Leer todoA final de la década de 2010, Dave se enfrenta a una reacción cultural y social, que incluye el incendio de su iglesia en una protesta, ateos, izquierdistas, estudiantes universitarios liberales, la junta escolar y los alborotadores.A final de la década de 2010, Dave se enfrenta a una reacción cultural y social, que incluye el incendio de su iglesia en una protesta, ateos, izquierdistas, estudiantes universitarios liberales, la junta escolar y los alborotadores.

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      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    God's Not Dead: A Light In Darkness: John And David Argument
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    6corbyco

    My daughter was moved by this film

    Well worth going to see - but a little slow and more predictable than the previous movies for me. I imagine the hope is that the end was unpredictable for non-Christians who may have attended because of the previous 2. My daughter was moved so a 6/10 just because of that.
    6cayedaws

    Average but in the right direction.

    With a new director the series now walks in a better new path. While the first two movie had stereotypical characters, especially regarding the government and atheists are abandoned. This time there are no "good or bad" sides since everyone had an argument to present. This film attempts to deal with the extent of faith which could mean that the studio itself could be apologizing for the first two movies. But the movie can still be shortened by removing a few aspects that drag on and it still cherry picks legal events to present its thesis. The movie is rough around the edges but it stands above its predecessors and thus worth to watch.
    5Java_Joe

    The best of the three.

    And coming from an atheist, that's saying something.

    The first "God's Not Dead" was a two sided ego match between the good Christian student and his evil atheist strawman of a professor. It wasn't deep, it was actually rather hateful against anybody who was non-Christian. But like most Christian movies it wasn't made with the intention to change hearts or minds but instead to preach to the already converted.

    It also made a lot of money so damn right they'd make a sequel.

    And in some ways the sequel was even worse because it focused around a total non-issue. A history professor mentions Jesus in class and for this she's sanctioned, put on leave and needs to go to court to defend her rights. Meanwhile the evil ACLU, who have actually defended the rights of Christians to pray in the real world, are portrayed as hating Christianity for no good reason. I mean they cast Ray Wise as the lead prosecutor and had him play it as demonically as possible. I'm not kidding. They really wanted to make it seem like he was the actual devil.

    It also made a lot of money so of course they'd made a sequel.

    But somewhere between the making of the second and the third something changed. We actually got a real movie with a message but one that didn't paint atheists as being the bad guys. In fact Reverend Dave, played by David A.R. White, is seen as being a much more understanding and caring individual than he has in the previous movies.

    The end result is a surprisingly decent movie with a Christian message. What was even more surprising was how so many Christians seemingly didn't go see this movie for whatever reasons they had, Maybe this only goes to show that they're not interested in a movie that changes hearts and minds but only repeats to them what they already have in their own minds.

    And quite honestly, I think that's really sad.
    AllidoisWynne

    As a Christian, this movie is bad.

    Okay, to all of my fellow Christians out there reading this, it is OK to not like Christian movies. Yes, their message is good, but it doesn't mean its presented well. God taught us to be loving, accepting, and forgiving...

    But I'm sorry, these movies are atrocious. The setups are unreal, over the top, and in all honesty made to scare christians. They show that everyone hates our religion and is actively trying to destoy it, which there are some that do believe that, but chances are you're not gonna have to encounter that. So much money is put to a franchise that builds off of propaganda that makes every little thing in someones life extremely important and dramatic. A lot of pureflix films are as cheesy as Blumhouse horror films at times. Really look at the way its shot, take away the stilted acting, the way it's directed shows how terrible they are. Shots where we're supposed to feel emotional makes us laugh because they're so over the top and cringey. I know the actors are trying their best, and the younger actors aren't too terrible, but these movies aren't low rated because of everyone hating on Christianity. They're hated because they're actually poorly and cheaply made films.
    2popcolin

    Awful and terrible

    Poorly directed. The actors seem fine, maybe a little stiff, but the director seemed very confused.

    Odd subplots that don't need to be in there. Scenes and characters that don't add anything. Boring and pointless conversations that don't lead anywhere.

    If the goal was to be as religiously vague as possible then...well done.

    They were trying to be as inclusive as possible to not scare off potential non-Christian viewers and I guess the way that happens is they decide to take all genuine conflict out of the story and you end up with a boring lump that's equivalent to opening a random page in the Bible and trying to find some masterful meaning out of an incomplete thought.

    Whatever. And the ending is atrocious

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    • Trivia
      David A. R. White who plays Rev. David Hill has been in all three movies.
    • Errores
      Adam is released from jail after Pastor Dave declines to press charges against him for starting the fire at the church, but Adam's action still resulted in Pastor Jude's death. Any prosecutor would still put Adam on trial for manslaughter, even if Jude's family wished otherwise.
    • Citas

      Pearce Hill: And *that's* the truth, David!

    • Créditos curiosos
      There is a post-credits scene featuring one of the Newsboys talking about the franchise's impact and how to further join the legacy.
    • Conexiones
      Alternate-language version of God's Not Dead: We the People (2021)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Yours Forever
      Written by Scotty Mearig

      Performed by New Hope Oahu

      Published by DREAM Label Group Publishing/New Hope Oahu Music

      Courtesy of DREAM Worship

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de julio de 2018 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Dios No Está Muerto 3
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Little Rock, Arkansas, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Pure Flix Productions
      • GND Media Group
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,728,940
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,689,677
      • 1 abr 2018
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 7,414,178
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