A 9-year-old boy experiences God's power in a supernatural way.A 9-year-old boy experiences God's power in a supernatural way.A 9-year-old boy experiences God's power in a supernatural way.
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It kind of givea false sence of God and his word. It does say corect biblical things. But can give off the wrong message.
Accidentally started watching on YouTube. I'm a believer, but find most Christian movies are not very well done. Being a long time foreign film watcher and having seen so many well acted movies I am spoiled. But now I am trying to get away from the darkness and R ratings. The acting in this is often wooden, and the script is not that great. But the little boy, even though he is not a great actor, brings a sweetness to the film. And Wilfred Brimley as the laid back down to earth pastor is endearing, as is the bookstore owner. It is simplistic and non-believers will probably laugh but I liked it.
Poor acting, writing and producing aside, this film doesn't need top rated actors and crew to have the anointing of the Holy Spirit. I feel sad for the naysayers that can't get past the superficial, preventing them from experiencing the presence of God, the truth in His word and the miraculous healing power of Jesus. Oh, ye of little faith.
Let me tell you the performing is not the best part of this movie, but it has a strong story with profound questions which everybody should ask themselves.
The movie has a good pace, profound questions, good picture, and, once again, could have a better performing.
I can't believe people give a higher rate for completely poor scripts like Marvel and DC movies and try to spread their hate here. The comments here try to diminish what God can do.
I strongly recommend to watch this movie and truly answer the same questions presented in the movie.
Watch by yourself and then define if the movie is good or not.
The movie has a good pace, profound questions, good picture, and, once again, could have a better performing.
I can't believe people give a higher rate for completely poor scripts like Marvel and DC movies and try to spread their hate here. The comments here try to diminish what God can do.
I strongly recommend to watch this movie and truly answer the same questions presented in the movie.
Watch by yourself and then define if the movie is good or not.
This movie was poorly acted, unrealistic in all things I'm not talking about the miracles. A few examples: a little boy who roams the city alone, the things they study in school/homework, then throw in the poor acting with the first miracle I was like really???? I just wanted to watch a heartfelt movie that was appropriate for kids to watch, but this did not hold my interest, even my kids aged 10 and 13 didn't think much of it.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the beginning of the movie Brian reads a Bible passage: John 14:10-17.
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Simon Webber: Well, there is no God, Brian. It's just us. And we decide what we want to do.
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- $55,052
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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