Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhile on vacation with friends in Hyderabad, India, Caden Welles - a privileged young man with the world at his disposal - takes an unexpected turn in life after initially refusing to help a... Leer todoWhile on vacation with friends in Hyderabad, India, Caden Welles - a privileged young man with the world at his disposal - takes an unexpected turn in life after initially refusing to help a starving man and his daughter.While on vacation with friends in Hyderabad, India, Caden Welles - a privileged young man with the world at his disposal - takes an unexpected turn in life after initially refusing to help a starving man and his daughter.
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Leo Solomon
- Kiran
- (as a different name)
Cassandra Scerbo
- Audrey Stout
- (as Cassie Scerbo)
Indal Singh
- Bad Guy 1
- (as Indal Raja)
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Not Today was a heart-wrenching, marvelously acted film. A young man who comes from a wealthy background goes on a trip to India with his friends. After partying at a nightclub he gets wasted, and they pretty much abandon him. When they meet back up with one another he's unhappy with them for having left him on the street, but they don't seem to care. They return to the US, but he finds himself on a mission to rescue a little girl whose father sold her into slavery. When he first encountered the little girl and her father, who were homeless, he was rude to them. He kept telling the man to just get a job or stay with friends. He thought people could rise out of poverty overnight, which exemplified that he lived a sheltered life and was out of touch. Obviously it was wrong for the girl's father to sell her. But you have to think: very few of us who live in Western, industrialized countries know what it's like to be that poor. Child slavery is a sensitive topic. I feel like the film crew did an excellent job of its portrayal. As for the negative reviews: I don't know why people watch a Christian movie, and then complain about Christianity being brought up by the characters throughout the whole movie. What did you think you were watching? To be quite honest, I saw some of myself in the main character, when it came to his lack of faith. Several times he questioned if there was even any point in trying to find the little girl because she might not be alive. The challenges I've experienced were small, but sometimes I struggled with having faith in positive outcomes. I recommend this movie 100%. I guess if you're not a Christian, the dialogue about God and praying might annoy you, but I personally found it to be inspirational.
This has to be one of the worst films I have seen.
'Not Today' has an important message, but sadly it is not the main one..... The religious hard sell is. To a non-believer such as myself, the endless references to God, the church and prayer are appalling. One or two references I can tolerate. But this!? Furthermore, the reasonable quality picture was frequently defaced underneath a layer scrawl. The subtitles, if indeed they can be termed that, since they were not 'sub', appeared randomly all over the screen in random fonts, colours and sizes. They were often made more distracting by being dynamic too. All this, when the viewers' attention should be focused on the images of the appalling conditions and hardships faced by the little girl and her father pictured in the background. On the DVD, I even had the subtitle option turned off, but this distracting 'arty-farty' nonsense remained.
Maybe the makers will think to remake, re-cut or re-edit this to play it straight and simple. Cutting the abundant reference to religion should also broaden its appeal and increase awareness of how badly too many people are still treated in today's world.
In my case, the DVD now resides in the rubbish bin, one of the few discs I have purchased that are not worth enduring for a second time.
'Not Today' has an important message, but sadly it is not the main one..... The religious hard sell is. To a non-believer such as myself, the endless references to God, the church and prayer are appalling. One or two references I can tolerate. But this!? Furthermore, the reasonable quality picture was frequently defaced underneath a layer scrawl. The subtitles, if indeed they can be termed that, since they were not 'sub', appeared randomly all over the screen in random fonts, colours and sizes. They were often made more distracting by being dynamic too. All this, when the viewers' attention should be focused on the images of the appalling conditions and hardships faced by the little girl and her father pictured in the background. On the DVD, I even had the subtitle option turned off, but this distracting 'arty-farty' nonsense remained.
Maybe the makers will think to remake, re-cut or re-edit this to play it straight and simple. Cutting the abundant reference to religion should also broaden its appeal and increase awareness of how badly too many people are still treated in today's world.
In my case, the DVD now resides in the rubbish bin, one of the few discs I have purchased that are not worth enduring for a second time.
Okay i got duped by IINET movie ratings and the sublime plot. I really do like the story and the plot as i have been to India numerous times. But the religious rhetoric just was too much. I have compassion and concern about slavery and children and I am agnostic and i do not need faith to believe that it can be fixed. Sorry this is the sad point of this story as i see it. You do not need to have faith that things will be better cause it won't but you can show the world just how bad a third world life is .... No child should live in poverty or child prostitution.
I do like how they show just how bad it can be .... but saving one little girl is not going to save the world and by saving that one girl isn't going to make it right with your "God". There are much more serious issues here. How can we let people or children live that way? How do we fix the growing epidemic ? And the real question is that if there is a GOD then why is some people allowed to live in extreme wealth and others without food for days at a time.
If you are a true Christian then all the that WEALTH they showed in this movie should be sold off and you can live in a modest single storey home with a small car and no-name brand clothes and setup a school for the poor and morning and evening meals for the poor. Now thats being a Christian.
I do like how they show just how bad it can be .... but saving one little girl is not going to save the world and by saving that one girl isn't going to make it right with your "God". There are much more serious issues here. How can we let people or children live that way? How do we fix the growing epidemic ? And the real question is that if there is a GOD then why is some people allowed to live in extreme wealth and others without food for days at a time.
If you are a true Christian then all the that WEALTH they showed in this movie should be sold off and you can live in a modest single storey home with a small car and no-name brand clothes and setup a school for the poor and morning and evening meals for the poor. Now thats being a Christian.
Shot mostly on location in India this is the story of an America young man who helps a Hindu father recover his daughter whom he has been forced to sell (unknowingly) into sex slavery. NOT TODAY is in the same genre as TAKEN (2008) and SOUND OF FREEDOM (2023). But when you consider that NOT TODAY had 10% of SOF's budget, and 6% of TAKEN's budget, NOT TODAY comes out as a terrific movie. Yes, TAKEN is the relentless thriller, much like INDIAN JONES: THE DIAL OF DESTINY, that the backers of SOUND OF FREEDOM claimed to beat on opening day. (A lie). As noble as any movie is that exposes the sex trade (which all three above do), SOF is boring, NT is authentic, TAKEN is thrilling, but IJ:TDOD beats hands down as a box office coupe. Of course, IJ:TDOD is not about the sex trade. I only bring it up because SOF backers were claiming to have beat it at the BO. They didn't by a factor of 60:14 on opening day, and by the end of the weekend, it looks to be like 249:21. NOT TODAY is also valued because as a faith film (which I typically dislike) it didn't preach. It just showed rawly the situation and let you make up your mind. Hats off to Jon VanDyke who worked very hard to get it done without much support.
I really wanted to like this movie. The trailer made it seem like it was going to be a very powerful film, but unfortunately it fell way short.
I commend the film makers for their effort to bring this subject to light, but as a film, it just wasn't very well done. Things in the story weren't quite coherent, there were lots of examples of bad acting (thought the main cast was decent), and above all, all the overdone religious references made it seem somewhat cheesy.
I'm actually a religious person, but it seemed that this movie not just promoted going to church and praying, but almost beat you over the head with it by wedging it into the story repeatedly. I've seen plenty of other films with religious themes incorporated into them without detracting from the quality of the film, but this wasn't one of them.
In the end it's a shame that the film didn't live up to its potential, but at least they tried.
I commend the film makers for their effort to bring this subject to light, but as a film, it just wasn't very well done. Things in the story weren't quite coherent, there were lots of examples of bad acting (thought the main cast was decent), and above all, all the overdone religious references made it seem somewhat cheesy.
I'm actually a religious person, but it seemed that this movie not just promoted going to church and praying, but almost beat you over the head with it by wedging it into the story repeatedly. I've seen plenty of other films with religious themes incorporated into them without detracting from the quality of the film, but this wasn't one of them.
In the end it's a shame that the film didn't live up to its potential, but at least they tried.
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- TriviaJohn Schneider's character name in this movie is Luke. He played Bo Duke in his most famous role and his brother's name was Luke.
- Bandas sonorasAnxious
Written by Mindy White (as Melinda White), Stephen Laurenson, Bryan Laurenson, Jonathan Buckley and Dean Lorenz
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- Presupuesto
- USD 1,600,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 318,121
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 96,347
- 14 abr 2013
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 318,121
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 43 minutos
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