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The Genesis Code

  • 2010
  • PG
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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The Genesis Code (2010)
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A college hockey player and a female journalism student struggle to find common ground with their spiritual faith and scientific studies.A college hockey player and a female journalism student struggle to find common ground with their spiritual faith and scientific studies.A college hockey player and a female journalism student struggle to find common ground with their spiritual faith and scientific studies.

  • Directors
    • C. Thomas Howell
    • Patrick Read Johnson
  • Writer
    • Michael W. Leighton
  • Stars
    • Logan Bartholomew
    • Kelsey Sanders
    • C.R. Lewis
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    • Directors
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Patrick Read Johnson
    • Writer
      • Michael W. Leighton
    • Stars
      • Logan Bartholomew
      • Kelsey Sanders
      • C.R. Lewis
    • 29User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Logan Bartholomew
    Logan Bartholomew
    • Blake Truman
    Kelsey Sanders
    Kelsey Sanders
    • Kerry Wells
    C.R. Lewis
    • Shane Thomas
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Carl Taylor
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Ellen Taylor
    Fred Thompson
    Fred Thompson
    • Judge Hardin
    • (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Dr. Hoffer
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Dr. Tolley
    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Professor Campbell
    Catherine Hicks
    Catherine Hicks
    • Myra Allitt
    Susan Blakely
    Susan Blakely
    • Beverly Truman
    Rich Franklin
    Rich Franklin
    • Coach Edwards
    Adam Chambers
    Adam Chambers
    • Marc Wells
    Michael William Freeman
    Michael William Freeman
    • Chase Laughton
    Danny Mooney
    Danny Mooney
    • Tyler Ross
    Jerry Zandstra
    • Reverend Wells
    Lauren Mae Shafer
    • Rita
    Roger Garcia
    Roger Garcia
    • Coach Rogers
    • Directors
      • C. Thomas Howell
      • Patrick Read Johnson
    • Writer
      • Michael W. Leighton
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    6bcananzey

    Its just OK

    Not Great, Not Bad. Better than most of these type films. My issue is with these reviews that ridicule the Science. If the Science is flawed please explain how. Using "crackerjack" Box and such explains nothing I am curious if you know this for a fact or in typical Liberal fashion you just hate religion and people who have Faith. I personally believe that God and Science are not at odds. The scientist who lead the team that cracked the Human Genome believes in a Creator and his book is called "The language of God". Im not making the argument that there is or is not a God. Just the point that Science does not necessarily disprove a Creator
    10tjerzyk

    Thought Provoking and Entertaining

    This movie was a pleasant surprise. Let's get one thing out of the way. It has both quality acting and a driving plot. So, from the aspect of watching an entertaining movie it hits the mark. But, it moves far beyond that. It is difficult to put on the big screen a challenging topic on an issue nearly all of use hold a strong position. This movie will allow you to open your mind to how science and religion are not necessarily in conflict. It is easy to see how many people will either hat or love the movie, because it forces people to think and step out of their comfort zone. As I said, it will allow you to open your mind. The question is how many people will approach with an open mind.
    1samilmolina

    Boring and inaccurate

    Not only is this waste of film boring but also inaccurate. Aside from what I believe to be complete misunderstandings of science and evolution this movie does not offer anything meaningful, only a sappy, Christian story. I never had a "Worst movies list" until now, and this one tops it. To say that the acting in the movie is bad would be a gross understatement. The dialogue suffers in and of itself. The story itself is unoriginal and lacking in depth, a "quality" shared with the characters in the film. Unfortunately I cannot give this film a 0 out of 10, giving it a 1 is, in my opinion, being quite generous. This is not only an opinion of mine, my feelings are shared by many in the Christian community where the film was shot.
    1neoblaque

    Cereal Box Science

    If you get your science updates from the back of a cereal box, and your ability to discern truth from a Magic 8 Ball, then this movie is for you. Tokenism is running amok as the yarn is presented with the point of view of only the white Christian perspective and those from another cultural background are as flat and two dimensional as the plot and it's unfounded but humorous scientific 'melding". This film will appeal to those who want to believe that they are seeing beyond the Biblical errors, but a true deep thinker will only shake their head and ask for their money back from the theater. If C. Thomas Howell had changed a few lines and scenes, the film would have come across as a parody instead of simply a silly adventure to explain what does not exist. Creationism is not based on science, and well funded propaganda like this to justify the notations of 2000 year old nomads, to fit modern science theory and fact is a wasted effort.
    5dansview

    Sweet Snoozefest

    I guess I can't call this film "manipulative," because most people read the plot before seeing it, and know it's a Christian movie that's going to promote the religion. Although the appearance of a few old stars and an Ultimate Fighting star in the cast make you wonder to what degree.

    The female protagonist looks the part. She has a very wholesome persona. I believe her. The male looks like the quarterback of the football team, not a hockey player. He's too pretty. He looks almost exactly like a young Brat Pack Andrew McCarthy.

    You've already read the plot. Two college students meet. One's a hockey star and one's writing for the school paper. She wants to do a bio on the athlete, but he's guarding his privacy. They have a little chemistry, but with both going through life crises simultaneously, they never get around to any real romance.

    I didn't believe that part. Just because she is a Christian does not mean she would not kiss, cuddle, and whatever else. They were two gorgeous young folks in the prime of their life. Christians have relationships.

    The film is used as a vehicle to either help young folks who are on the fence about their faith, reinforce the faith they already have, or to teach parents, teachers, and clergy how to minister to the "unchurched" or confused.

    The central conflict is science vs. religion and the centerpiece is a way too long, yet mildly creative lecture done in a planetarium by a group of physics students who want to reconcile the story of creation with science. Why not just forget the movie, and have the whole thing be a youtube lecture? They would save a lot of money.

    No one mentioned that C. Thomas Howell directed. I generally like him. I didn't know he was a Christian. Well, it was too slow and contrived. The actors while good, showed very little emotion. The worst aspect of the film was a role given to Catherine Hicks.She did show emotion and played an extremely awkward role well.

    The film makers have contempt for the secular elitists who run the modern universities. So the Hicks character, a PhD academic adviser spews a monologue about the silliness of faith, and how it will block the way to our protagonist finding liberated bliss in the "post modern" world.

    Even at liberal schools, which is virtually every one, she would probably get fired for that. The girl just sits and listens and doesn't fight back at all. Was she turning the other cheek? I didn't believe that she would remain silent.

    They have the adviser say all the buzz words that characterize the type of liberal that conservative Christians can't stand. She expresses her excitement about serving the "New World Order," joining the "elite," and moral relativity. This scene was painfully forced. Even the dumbest university liberal egghead would have found a more nuanced way to say all that.

    My favorite part that made me laugh, was placing a minister, a professor and a hockey player in a shooting range, while they discussed God. They managed to squeeze in God, Guns, Hockey, Weightlifting, Football, and contempt for elite academics in one movie. Ha ha.

    The best aspect was the acting. Despite the lack of strong emotion, I did feel their pain at times. There is some genuinely good dialogue, but again I think they would have been better off just doing an interesting and informative youtube video, instead of forcing some contrived plot.

    Or someone could do a video about how the early Christian fathers purposely mistranslated Hebrew in order to prove that the Torah was wrong and the Jews are evil. Read the scriptures. Those points are emphasized on every other page.

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    • Trivia
      The first director, Patrick Read Johnson, was fired and C. Thomas Howell was brought in to finish the film. DGA rules required that Johnson be given a shared credit.
    • Quotes

      Marc Wells: Time itself is actually different for observers in different frames of reference when one frame is in motion relative to another.

    • Soundtracks
      A Soldier's King
      Written by Kenny Horton and John Jarvis

      Performed by C.R. Lewis

      Arranged by Bill Wandel

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Код бытия
    • Filming locations
      • Lowell, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Genesis Productions
      • CK Pictures
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      • $5,100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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