Finn trying to make it in Hollywood. Throughout the movie Finn meets with an elderly man, Roger, who helps Finn learn how to awaken to the insights of his soul.Finn trying to make it in Hollywood. Throughout the movie Finn meets with an elderly man, Roger, who helps Finn learn how to awaken to the insights of his soul.Finn trying to make it in Hollywood. Throughout the movie Finn meets with an elderly man, Roger, who helps Finn learn how to awaken to the insights of his soul.
Shyla Lefner
- Claire
- (as Shyla Cruize)
Julian Wells
- Gwen
- (as Suzy McCoppin)
Rick Ojeda
- Doctor
- (as Rick E. Edwards)
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This movie hit on a truth that rang so deep in me there aren't really words to do it justice. It was really my favorite kind of movie. It was entertaining, had a great story, and was pretty fast paced. In addition I left the theater feeling uplifted, joyful and deeply moved thru having the experience of viewing this movie. I loved it. I'd give it 10 out of 10 and gladly see it again. I had actually recently seen the movie based on Dan Millman's book "Way of the Peaceful Warrior" and loved that film. I went into Spiritual Warriors thinking there wasn't much chance it would be as good as "Way of the Peaceful Warrior". However, I left the movie in complete awe of how it kind of started at the point where "Peaceful Warrior" left off and just took it way beyond. Great movie all the way around. (Both are actually)
10europam
To all thanks & to Jsu Garcia and John-Roger for bringing us this enjoyable film. I had the opportunity to bring both family and friends to a viewing and they all enjoyed it. The common theme/comment everyone had was that they could feel the heart of the movie and that their hearts felt warmed by the story. We all loved the pace and action and those newer to spiritual themes enjoyed seeing that explored. All loved the little boy in the film, and were touched by his part. It was great to experience Jsu Garcia after the viewing, its not often you get a meet greet and hug from a star! We all noticed that after the film people spoke more openly to each other and wanted to share what their experience was. The children in the audience loved the movie also, it really holds something for everyone. Thanks to Robert Easton his performance touched and warmed my heart. Good luck to all in bringing this movie to wider venue showing!.
This is a remarkable movie done on a very low budget with a lot of special effects. I was drawn into the dynamics of the character Finn as he grappled with his current life situation, (cops are involved) and how it tied into past lifetimes.
I appreciated the development of his character after he connected with "Roger" a wise man who assisted him in looking inward - lots of action and travels to Egypt add to the adventure of this ride into having a greater perspective of what are we doing here while we're on planet earth. A lot packed into this movie. I saw it twice and could do so again to pick up more of what went on.
I appreciated the development of his character after he connected with "Roger" a wise man who assisted him in looking inward - lots of action and travels to Egypt add to the adventure of this ride into having a greater perspective of what are we doing here while we're on planet earth. A lot packed into this movie. I saw it twice and could do so again to pick up more of what went on.
10kg-60
This movie was thought-provoking. It was different. It was powerful. It's refreshing to see a different take on archetypal images. It's one of those movies I thought about for days later. Some of the special effects had an effect--on me. Thought-provoking images. Some were expansive. Some were just wow--in subtle ways. One image toward the end of the movie (I won't give it away) was worth the whole film. I liked the practical, subtle humor of the Roger character, little subtle things that made me chuckle (and make me think) about funny human behaviors, and that balanced out the other dramas taking place in the story. Some of the flash-back scenes were powerful to watch and got me thinking. I loved the way the Roger character was portrayed, his gentleness, peacefulness--and his down to earth humor! I liked the way some spiritual truths, posed loosely in the film, was developed in a "real" story with "real" people working it--or attempting to work it out. One pretty basic psychological truth most people have probably heard before jumped out to me. I saw something differently. In the end, I'd have to say my favorite scenes were some of the special effect images and the down-to-earth Roger character!
Gives valuable lessons in a very entertaining way. Some spiritual movies are dry and preachy. This one has a clear message about how to live a more fulfilling life, yet it is presented in a way that is accessible to a wide audience. Elements of humor, drama, adventure -- it has it all. For my taste, a few too many visual special effects, but that may be what's needed to keep the video-game generation interested. Look at "Huck Finn" -- hardly the king's English, but Twain's style made it more broadly appealing, which helped to expose the important themes to a wider audience. This movie has a refreshing new perspective, especially these days when so many other "new" movies are actually thoughtless remakes. Looking forward to more from this crew.
Did you know
- Quotes
Roger: If you don't want anyone reading your mind, keep it empty.
Christopher Finn: Oh.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Mystical Traveler: The Life and Times of Dr. John-Roger (2014)
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,500,000 (estimated)
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