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Reverend Dave defending himself and a group of Christian homeschooling families after the inspection by the local government official.Reverend Dave defending himself and a group of Christian homeschooling families after the inspection by the local government official.Reverend Dave defending himself and a group of Christian homeschooling families after the inspection by the local government official.
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TL:DR: If you want a movie that is easy to forget, you will like it. If you want a movie that respectfully and philosophically discusses Christianity, religion in general and provides any intelligent and thoughtful perspectives, move on. Go and watch "Life of Pi", this is a movie that feels very respectful, interesting, critical and eye opening towards believe.
I really do not hate this movie. It is as mediocre as you can imagine it. It is not bad if any aspect is analyzed on its own.
The problem is the story and the plot. There is so much unnecessary filler, that it is hard to pay attention to those aspects. I also think that some scenes where only used to provoke an emotion that has nothing to do with the movie? Very weird.
There was also very little logic to anything that was going on. Some argumentations they used for anything were straight up from... Jupiter? Very little contact to reality.
I do believe that nothing was used respectful, was research or came from a philosophical perspective. No depth, just surface level... presentation? Discussion? I do not even know what this movie was trying to go for.
I would be VERY surprised if any Christian, Atheist, Liberal of whatever people use to put them in to some kind of groups, do actually have any feelings 1 hour after watching this movie. It is that forgettable.
I really do not hate this movie. It is as mediocre as you can imagine it. It is not bad if any aspect is analyzed on its own.
The problem is the story and the plot. There is so much unnecessary filler, that it is hard to pay attention to those aspects. I also think that some scenes where only used to provoke an emotion that has nothing to do with the movie? Very weird.
There was also very little logic to anything that was going on. Some argumentations they used for anything were straight up from... Jupiter? Very little contact to reality.
I do believe that nothing was used respectful, was research or came from a philosophical perspective. No depth, just surface level... presentation? Discussion? I do not even know what this movie was trying to go for.
I would be VERY surprised if any Christian, Atheist, Liberal of whatever people use to put them in to some kind of groups, do actually have any feelings 1 hour after watching this movie. It is that forgettable.
The genre of this movie can be most accurately described as somewhere between dystopian and propaganda. The persecution complex is on full display, as is par for the course for the series. Essentially, this film is a scheme to generate as much money as possible by slapping the name of a franchise on a nearly unrelated film (which is hilarious, because do the filmmakers seriously think that this movie is gonna make any money?) This movie is just barely, and I mean only the slightest bit about Christianity. On the whole, the franchise should've just stopped with one movie.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. The acting was not convincing, the plot was contrived and unrealistic, background music behind each scene telling you how to feel was irritating, and the "look how progressive we are" pastor's rants are a slap in the face to the LGBT people who have been hurt (perhaps more than any other group) by conservative Christians like the ones in this film.
The third movie was awesome. I'm a Christian and I think love, empathy, and nuance are sorely lacking in these types of movies.
The third movie was awesome. I'm a Christian and I think love, empathy, and nuance are sorely lacking in these types of movies.
"The future of religious freedom in our country" is the endless war-cry from Xtians who have decided that the USA is aTHEIR country, and that (a) there should be no separation of Church and State, (b) God actually exists, (c) it's our (i.e. Xtian) god, not some other deity, (d) making films with mostly erroneously-represented court cases in the end credits give credence to the persecution complex. Seriously: take the time to check the "evidence" to look up and READ through the actual court cases in the credits, and you will see that the persecution isn't there. Oh, but the film producers want you to believe that this is evidence of oppression. And that's the history of all religions: scant evidence if any, indignation leading to feelings of oppression, a declaration to take back something which was God-promised, and creating a them-vs-us scenario. What shameful trickery and deceit these film makers and actors are producing.
The story is wandering and never really pays off. Acting is pretty atrocious, directing and editing are off and allow the film to bog down and drag out the already thin as paper story even longer. It's one big mess.
Did you know
- TriviaKevin Sorbo was slated to play Jesus a severe attack of irritable bowel syndrome forced him to bow out.
- GoofsArkansas does not have as strict homeschool laws as those portrayed in the movie. Parents must provide notice to the state each year about their intention to homeschool, but beyond that there are no mandated subjects, standardized testing requirements, or other state regulation, including unannounced visits.
- Quotes
Shannon McKinnon: Is Ms. short for Miss or Misses?
Rita Dowd: It's not short for anything, it's complete by itself.
Rebecca McKinnon: Oh she meant no disrespect, she's just asking if you're single or married so she might address you properly.
Rita Dowd: I identify as self partnered.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018)
- SoundtracksGod is Good
Performed by Francesca Battistelli
Written by Francesca Battistelli, Jeff Pardo and Ben Glover
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- God's Not Dead: We the People
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- Guthrie, Oklahoma, USA(location)
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- $1,170,367
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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