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God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness

  • 2018
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018)
Pastor Dave looks to rebuild when his church is burned down.
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Now the late 2010s, an aging Reverend Dave faces cultural and social backlash, including having his church burned down during a protest, and he is antagonized by atheists, leftists, liberal ... Read allNow the late 2010s, an aging Reverend Dave faces cultural and social backlash, including having his church burned down during a protest, and he is antagonized by atheists, leftists, liberal college students, the school board, and rioters.Now the late 2010s, an aging Reverend Dave faces cultural and social backlash, including having his church burned down during a protest, and he is antagonized by atheists, leftists, liberal college students, the school board, and rioters.

  • Director
    • Michael Mason
  • Writers
    • Michael Mason
    • Howard Klausner
  • Stars
    • Megan Alexander
    • Adeeja Rochele Anderson
    • Carrlyn Bathe
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Michael Mason
    • Writers
      • Michael Mason
      • Howard Klausner
    • Stars
      • Megan Alexander
      • Adeeja Rochele Anderson
      • Carrlyn Bathe
    • 72User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    God's Not Dead: A Light In Darkness: John And David Argument
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    Lauren Taylor Berkman
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    User reviews72

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    AllidoisWynne

    As a Christian, this movie is bad.

    Okay, to all of my fellow Christians out there reading this, it is OK to not like Christian movies. Yes, their message is good, but it doesn't mean its presented well. God taught us to be loving, accepting, and forgiving...

    But I'm sorry, these movies are atrocious. The setups are unreal, over the top, and in all honesty made to scare christians. They show that everyone hates our religion and is actively trying to destoy it, which there are some that do believe that, but chances are you're not gonna have to encounter that. So much money is put to a franchise that builds off of propaganda that makes every little thing in someones life extremely important and dramatic. A lot of pureflix films are as cheesy as Blumhouse horror films at times. Really look at the way its shot, take away the stilted acting, the way it's directed shows how terrible they are. Shots where we're supposed to feel emotional makes us laugh because they're so over the top and cringey. I know the actors are trying their best, and the younger actors aren't too terrible, but these movies aren't low rated because of everyone hating on Christianity. They're hated because they're actually poorly and cheaply made films.
    5deideiblueeyez

    The best out of the three

    Despite all the odds, this film actually came out decent. Of course it is still heavy-handed with its ideas that the country disproportionately hates Christians and Christianity, there is still an underlying message of "We as a nation are not talking to each other as we should. We are screaming and not listening to other peoples' views". The movie does undercut its own message by featuring news pundits who espouse the typical "Liberals don't listen to Christians" but this is supplemented by several scenes where actual conversations, however brief, are had between these so-called liberals (read: atheists) and Christians. What the film does best is open itself up to be called out for hypocrisy with its typical "Christians are being persecuted" and, instead of chanting the mantra to itself throughout the film, actually turns to face the accusations and defend its stance. The Lawyer (played by David Corbett) and Reverend Dave (played by David A.R. White) are the main example of this phenomenon, and David A.R. White's earnest convictions are matched by Corbett's charming, needling lawyer character. This is the first time that the film series ever actually takes the time to establish a dialogue between these two forces that the film itself claims are tearing this country apart, and that sort of self-awareness in a film genre that seems eager to play the victim card can not be understated.

    I would not recommend this film as anything but for the curious, and I would dissuade everyone from watching this until they've seen the first two in order to truly appreciate the level of growth that this series experienced in its writing and storytelling.
    4jeremyrcarter

    Pretty boring

    I liked the 1st and 2nd one better. Too much drama in this one and everything just dragged on.
    6cayedaws

    Average but in the right direction.

    With a new director the series now walks in a better new path. While the first two movie had stereotypical characters, especially regarding the government and atheists are abandoned. This time there are no "good or bad" sides since everyone had an argument to present. This film attempts to deal with the extent of faith which could mean that the studio itself could be apologizing for the first two movies. But the movie can still be shortened by removing a few aspects that drag on and it still cherry picks legal events to present its thesis. The movie is rough around the edges but it stands above its predecessors and thus worth to watch.
    5jherr-65-410650

    Not great, but way better than 1 and 2

    Compared with the first two movies this one is way better in terms of story, acting and overall tone. Instead of having overtly atheist two-dimensional straw men as in the first two films, all of the characters both religious and non are drawn with some depth. And instead of the religious characters being unambiguously good and everyone being evil, both character types are given to actions both good and bad.

    I can't say that this is a "good movie" in comparison to big budget titles, but within it's trilogy and within the genre it's a cut above the rest.

    Full transparency; I am an atheist, but not a fallen Christian. I watch these movies to get a sense of what this segment of the Christian community is saying about people like me. And where in the first two movies I was laughing at the naive portrayals, this one was much more balanced.

    In summary, It's pretty much a Hallmark movie, but with more overt religiousity. If you're into that, give it a go.

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    • Trivia
      David A. R. White who plays Rev. David Hill has been in all three movies.
    • Goofs
      Adam is released from jail after Pastor Dave declines to press charges against him for starting the fire at the church, but Adam's action still resulted in Pastor Jude's death. Any prosecutor would still put Adam on trial for manslaughter, even if Jude's family wished otherwise.
    • Quotes

      Pearce Hill: And *that's* the truth, David!

    • Crazy credits
      There is a post-credits scene featuring one of the Newsboys talking about the franchise's impact and how to further join the legacy.
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Dieu n'est pas mort 4: Nous le peuple (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Yours Forever
      Written by Scotty Mearig

      Performed by New Hope Oahu

      Published by DREAM Label Group Publishing/New Hope Oahu Music

      Courtesy of DREAM Worship

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dieu n'est pas mort 3
    • Filming locations
      • Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pure Flix Productions
      • GND Media Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,728,940
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,689,677
      • Apr 1, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,414,178
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
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