Durante casi 200 años, los escépticos y críticos han estado tratando de explicar lo que dijeron muchos testigos del Libro de Mormón: que habían visto ángeles y habían levantado placas de met... Leer todoDurante casi 200 años, los escépticos y críticos han estado tratando de explicar lo que dijeron muchos testigos del Libro de Mormón: que habían visto ángeles y habían levantado placas de metal dorado que contenían inscripciones antiguas.Durante casi 200 años, los escépticos y críticos han estado tratando de explicar lo que dijeron muchos testigos del Libro de Mormón: que habían visto ángeles y habían levantado placas de metal dorado que contenían inscripciones antiguas.
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It was good to see that the movie did not just gloss over the negative events of that day. And did not hide the fact that the witnesses all had issues with Joseph Smith and left the church.
I really enjoyed this film.
First, it was not cheesy like many can be in this genre.
Second, the acting, cinematography, music, editing, sets, costumes, etc. Were all very well done and professional. This was a very well-built film.
Third, the story jumped around a lot chronologically. While that can make for a more interesting film - and people already familiar with the origins of the Church probably followed the story just fine - those who are less familiar with the founding of the Church will probably be confused at times.
For example, why is Joseph Smith falling? Oh, never mind; it was just a dream. Wait, he's dead? Was that from the fall or something else?
The scene only makes sense if you already know the story.
But perhaps my favorite thing about the film is that it didn't shy away from the controversial parts of Church history. Rather than gloss over them or skip them altogether, the film showed how those events impacted the decisions of early Church members and leaders.
The film gives color to the black and white understanding many of us think we have of these people.
As a result, I have so much more appreciation and respect for David Whitmer, Martin Harris, and Oliver Cowdery.
If you are a Latter-day Saint, this is a must-see movie.
I'm looking forward to owning it when it comes out on disc.
First, it was not cheesy like many can be in this genre.
Second, the acting, cinematography, music, editing, sets, costumes, etc. Were all very well done and professional. This was a very well-built film.
Third, the story jumped around a lot chronologically. While that can make for a more interesting film - and people already familiar with the origins of the Church probably followed the story just fine - those who are less familiar with the founding of the Church will probably be confused at times.
For example, why is Joseph Smith falling? Oh, never mind; it was just a dream. Wait, he's dead? Was that from the fall or something else?
The scene only makes sense if you already know the story.
But perhaps my favorite thing about the film is that it didn't shy away from the controversial parts of Church history. Rather than gloss over them or skip them altogether, the film showed how those events impacted the decisions of early Church members and leaders.
The film gives color to the black and white understanding many of us think we have of these people.
As a result, I have so much more appreciation and respect for David Whitmer, Martin Harris, and Oliver Cowdery.
If you are a Latter-day Saint, this is a must-see movie.
I'm looking forward to owning it when it comes out on disc.
The church use to excommunicate people for teaching that Joseph Smith translated from a hat. Most of this is white washed history.
The film focuses on real people as they live through extra-ordinary events, The history aspect is more a backdrop in the lives and emotions of the characters. Too often, Church History genre of films are overshadowed by speculation, conspiracy, or are too focused on depicting key points in their portrayal of historical figures, actions, events and their context. Refreshingly, this film did not go there, leaving the audience to be entertained rather than schooled. This movie is about people, not a Prophet, nor a Church, nor a book (though these 3 things play a crucial role and are portrayed with painstaking historical accuracy in my opinion.) But as such, the film may leave unfamiliar movie-goers with lots of questions about the Prophet, the Church, and the Book of Mormon. For example, my wife asked whether the early Church didn't baptize woman.
I can't believe some reviewers ase calling this factual in any way. It really proves that Mormons don't know their own history other than the sugar coated stories they're told as children.
This movie is not historically accurate, it's more fan fiction which would be fine but it claims to be accurate.
This movie is not historically accurate, it's more fan fiction which would be fine but it claims to be accurate.
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 855,765
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 134,490
- 6 jun 2021
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 855,765
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
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