Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn attorney receives a dinner invitation from a man who claims to be Jesus.An attorney receives a dinner invitation from a man who claims to be Jesus.An attorney receives a dinner invitation from a man who claims to be Jesus.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Jerry L. Wallace
- Lawyer
- (as Jerry Wallace)
Matthew Chappell
- Carlo
- (as Mattew Chappell)
Gregory Michael Smith
- Restaurant Patron
- (as Greg Smith)
Recensioni in evidenza
First of all, let me say I don't believe I've ever viewed a "perfect 10" score on any movie, but this one is very close. Its content is valid, true, and inspiring. The writing is somewhat unconventional (in an exceptional way) and drives the movie to a personal level. I thought the acting was superb. I felt "invited" in as a spectator, which I really enjoyed. The story was engaging, refreshing and most relevant. I would highly recommend this film to anyone who's seeking some of life's answers - it answers many of them. Thank you for producing such a fine film. I'm so delighted to hear that it's going to be made available for video purchase very soon. I would love for you to consider making another movie soon.
My daughter wanted me to watch The Perfect Stranger with her. I really didn't feel interested in watching a movie that night, but she insisted and I acquiesced and settled in for a night of real surprise and warmth. I have since seen Another Perfect Stranger. These movies deliver such a strong and true message about God and his plan for us in such a warm way. In this movie, Jefferson Moore presents God's perfect plan as I believe God would have it presented; gently, without pressure, force or gimmicks, and encompassed in love and logic. I now own the movies and offer to lend them to others. I also look forward to seeing them again . . . and again . . .
It is nothing, but a propaganda of Christianity. Not only does it disrespect other religions, but also fails to answer "why?" other religions are not "the right way". A cheap film for uneducated and narrow-minded masses. It is nothing, but a propaganda of Christianity. Not only does it disrespect other religions, but also fails to answer "why?" other religions are not "the right way". A cheap film for uneducated and narrow-minded masses. It is nothing, but a propaganda of Christianity. Not only does it disrespect other religions, but also fails to answer "why?" other religions are not "the right way". A cheap film for uneducated and narrow-minded masses.
I found this movie on cable, one night, and was curious. I didn't know anything about it prior to watching it, however after seeing it, I was seriously touched by the message, and can say that I enjoyed it very much. It's a 2005 film, so it looks a little dated at this point, and the woman who played the main character, I felt, overacted a touch. The movie answers so many questions that people would ask Jesus, in such a great way! The writers and directors of this film seem very in touch with the Bible, and it shows! I found myself wanting the movie to last longer, so more questions could be answered. The man who played Jesus was very believable, and an enjoyable screen presence. This was a wonderful movie to discover!
With her young daughter gone for the night on a camping trip, "Nikki Cominsky" (Pamela Brumley) had plans for a "date night" with her husband at a restaurant downtown named "Pipino's". Her plans are dashed however when he tells her that morning that he has tickets for a baseball game with a good friend. This leads to a slight argument with him prior to both of them going to work. However, when she gets to work, she finds a card inviting her to "Pipino's" that evening, and it's signed by "Jesus" (Jefferson Moore). Thinking that her husband is attempting to make amends by using a little humor, she is excited that he has changed his mind. But when she gets to the restaurant, she finds a man at her table who tells her that he is, in fact, Jesus Christ. What follows is a thought-provoking film with both Nikki and Jesus getting in some deep discussions about philosophy, religion and the nature of God. Now, if this sounds boring, I can assure you it isn't as there is quite a bit of humor and both played their parts very well. I especially liked the scene where Nikki asks Jesus to turn the wine back into water. Likewise, I also liked the scene at the end where Jesus was walking away. At any rate, I enjoyed this film and firmly believe that anyone who gives it a chance will appreciate it as well.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDuring the fourth day of shooting the restaurant scenes, actor/director Jefferson Moore had to be rushed to the emergency room via ambulance due to dehydration, exhaustion, and a touch of food poisoning.
- Citazioni
Nikki Cominsky: He thinks he's God!
Woman in Bathroom: They all do. Just make sure he pays for dinner.
- Curiosità sui creditiPamela Brumley and Jefferson Moore give interviews during the end credits.
- ConnessioniEdited into Seduced by Jesus (2018)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 100.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 25.759 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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