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The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith

  • Video
  • 2009
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Gretchen Becker, Carman, Dan Haggerty, Rebecca Holden, Eleese Lester, DJ Perry, Robert Shepherd, Lana Wood, Fred Griffith, Kera O'Bryon, Ray Nikolaison, Russ Stine, Salvatore DiSalvatore, Nicholas X. Parsons, Sherry Morris, Kent Butler, Terry Bomar, Christopher Flores, and Bergen C. Hembree in The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith (2009)
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This movie is an adaptation of "The Book Of Ruth" from the bible. Powerful themes of tolerance and acceptance gained through love and understanding shine in this production.This movie is an adaptation of "The Book Of Ruth" from the bible. Powerful themes of tolerance and acceptance gained through love and understanding shine in this production.This movie is an adaptation of "The Book Of Ruth" from the bible. Powerful themes of tolerance and acceptance gained through love and understanding shine in this production.

  • Director
    • Stephen Patrick Walker
  • Writers
    • Salvatore DiSalvatore
    • Rae Raucci
    • Richard Raucci
  • Stars
    • Sherry Morris
    • Carman
    • Eleese Lester
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    479
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Patrick Walker
    • Writers
      • Salvatore DiSalvatore
      • Rae Raucci
      • Richard Raucci
    • Stars
      • Sherry Morris
      • Carman
      • Eleese Lester
    • 26User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sherry Morris
    • Ruth
    Carman
    • Boaz
    Eleese Lester
    • Naomi
    Kera O'Bryon
    • Orpah
    Rebecca Holden
    Rebecca Holden
    • Beth
    Dan Haggerty
    Dan Haggerty
    • Simeon
    DJ Perry
    DJ Perry
    • Benjamin
    Ray Nikolaison
    • Neb
    Lana Wood
    Lana Wood
    • Tani
    Fred Griffith
    Fred Griffith
    • Mahlon
    Gretchen Becker
    Gretchen Becker
    • Raya
    Russ Stine
    Russ Stine
    • Eli
    Robert Shepherd
    Robert Shepherd
    • Obed
    Kent Butler
    • Caleb
    Christopher Flores
    • David
    Nicholas X. Parsons
    Nicholas X. Parsons
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    Bergen C. Hembree
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    Andria Foster
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    • Director
      • Stephen Patrick Walker
    • Writers
      • Salvatore DiSalvatore
      • Rae Raucci
      • Richard Raucci
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    8infinitii777

    A film deserved more appreciation...

    Based on the avg rating received this is certainly one of the under- appreciated films made based on a Bible book in my opinion. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it and appreciated the imagination and (even) insights added to the story by script-writers which helped bring viewers' attention to all the little but important things they might have missed when reading the texts in the Bible. Good acting in general from all the main characters in film. The transition of scenes usually followed a good sensible flow. At the end of the film viewers should certainly be able to fully appreciate the idea of "faith" by the book of Ruth, blended with a soft taste of love and romance - which was a nice touch I reckon. Recommended for all.
    9mel-473

    I love how this film made me feel, turned me inside out, yet inspired me at the same time.

    This is such a beautiful film... an honest film. It drove some powerful emotion from me seeing it through the eyes of a Mother and it offers so much to so many... incredible strength, true friendship, uncertainty, loyalty, love, and of course faith...Their tale of love in so many different forms, blood relation not relevant, hits the true definition of the word; no rules, unconditional, and undying.

    Accolades to the actors, for the truth in their craft was achieved, deriving emotion from their audience, well done! The cinematography, top notch, and set design, to take dreadful circumstance, making it appealing to the eye, a serious creative talent.
    3anatisfairywheel

    A noble dream, but butchered in its realization-- acting & audio seriously under-par

    I'm giving this film a 3 out of 10 because of the effort which I believe must have been put forth in making this production. In a word, the film is awful. A noble attempt, but flawed and failed. It could have been worse--the costumes could have been blatantly incorrect and the acting could have been a little worse, and the dialogue perhaps even more fake. But not much worse. The main actors each have a moment or two were they finally seem to shine as actually being into the part (the actor who played Boaz was, in my opinion, the most believable in the film), but most of the time they trudge along plainly reciting their lines, seeming to only go through the motions. The plot is very plain and the acting is dry. The most basic and boring scenes are hopelessly drawn out. The dialogue seems very contrived and often downright cheesy. Perhaps if the characters seemed to actually be feeling the emotions and if they had the experience, feelings, and action to back it up, they could convey these lines believably. But they cannot. The film absolutely lacks emotion and interest. It's only redeeming factor might be the character of Boaz, whose performance (and delivery) does add a slight bit of humor among the shoot-me-now lines. Eleese Lester (playing Naomi) is also notable for having perfectly portrayed the oh-so-kind and sweet, sacrificial motherly love of her character; she actually reminds me very much of someone I know; but still we never really see the deep source of her kind spirit, and we never really connect with the inner life of her character. The voice-overs of her thoughts, perhaps meant to correct this deficit, only seem cheap and laughable. Besides this, all of the characters (and even the dialogue and plot, at times) seem very Americanized. It looks like a bunch of modern Americans trying to play the parts and act like these people from the stories they've heard, and trying to do the things that they've been told. Not good.

    Besides that, the audio quality is quite poor throughout the film, particularly during the outdoor scenes. If they couldn't get quality audio to begin with, then they should have at least gone back and dubbed the dialogue in a studio afterwards; even if it had then been slightly unsynchronized, it almost certainly would have been more bearable than the final results the audience is forced to sit through. The film's photography manages to be mostly decent, except for a few sunspots (lens flare). While there can certainly be artistic purpose for sunspots, they don't do any favors here (and probably not in any other period film) as they only draw attention to fact that there is a camera there, and thus modern technology. The only appropriate place for sunspots in a film like this might be in a scenic sweep of the landscape, but as Ruth begins her journey they are very prominent and nearly covering her face as she speaks. Aside from that, the costuming seems just a little off to me, not quite authentic, but perhaps I'm wrong..

    The film was certainly a noble dream by those involved, but its realization has not done it justice; this dream has not survived the journey to the waking world--at least, not without being significantly butchered.
    5ruthvansandt

    Too much modernization

    It's cleaner to watch than 95% of what's out there these days... but. for the purpose of the film, I think they stray pretty far. They kept a few key scenes from the Biblical story, but then overlay the whole thing with a very Western, modern worldview. If it has been a story told and re-set in modern days, it would work. But they made it out to be a dating story, when the whole center of the story was Ruth's faith in God, changing from the faith of the Moabites, to faith in God. It is entirely possible they loved each other, but they made it far too modernized. Love may have played a part, but not the modern gooey feeling or dependence on feeling for decisions. They were faithful to the laws of God. And, um, guys, there was not a temple... David built it, three generations later...) nor was it a public scandal, except for the strict fact that Ruth was from Moab. It was, however, great fun to see Carmen acting.
    3jo0853

    Could be better

    As previously stated, there is much room for improvement, mostly with the sound in my opinion. The background noise (Wind, crowds etc) made dialogue hard to hear. However I am pleased somebody made a movie about Ruth's love for her mother-in- law. The gentleness of this movie makes it good viewing for kids and adults alike. The colours were bright and cheery, something not common in many Old Testament movies. I think someday someone will make a replica and it will be fantastic, just like "One Night With The King" - the book of Esther, and some of the other 'Bible Series' movies with 'big name' actors in the lead role. 10 lines is a lot to cover for a short review!

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      Boaz: I don't want you to work anyone's field but mine. You have the freedom to do whatever you need to do.

      Ruth: Thank you. You must know that I'm not of your people. Why are you so good to me?

      Boaz: I don't see people for who they're not. I see them for who they are.

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O Livro de Ruth
    • Filming locations
      • The New Great Passion Play, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
    • Production company
      • Reel Frog Films
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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