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Bart Johnson, Gattlin Griffith, Juan Graterol Jr., Katie Burgess, Giselle Torres, Kyle William Roberts, Ricardo Hurtado, and LaRonn Marzett in What Rhymes with Reason (2023)

Review by desmonddornak

What Rhymes with Reason

10/10

Best movie ever set in Oklahoma! (But it's truly great!)

Even as a Christian, I've never laughed (and cried) so much in a faith-based movie...because they're by-and-large terrible (besides maybe VeggieTales).

Pleasantly surprising, genuine, and heart-wrenching performances across the board. There's a long take monologue that had me in tears. Although there's a moment that a character literally throws a Bible- the film never beats you over the head with it. It's an authentic look at Christianity that doesn't give you all the answers. There are definitely some beautiful moments for the believers in the audience, but the majority of the movie is accessible and can be appreciated by believers and non-believers alike. The humor is sharp and the dialogue is current and raw while still being family-friendly.

Sure it's got some limitations as an indie film, but it has what most indie films don't: purpose, heart, and hope. Layer on top of that a great synth-y soundtrack, striking landscapes, and a cast with great chemistry, and I can't recommend WRWR enough.
  • desmonddornak
  • Oct 13, 2023

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