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Children of God

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.4K
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Children of God (2010)
DramaRomance

The story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other and portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society.The story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other and portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society.The story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other and portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society.

  • Director
    • Kareem Mortimer
  • Writer
    • Kareem Mortimer
  • Stars
    • Johnny Ferro
    • Stephen Tyrone Williams
    • Margaret Laurena Kemp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kareem Mortimer
    • Writer
      • Kareem Mortimer
    • Stars
      • Johnny Ferro
      • Stephen Tyrone Williams
      • Margaret Laurena Kemp
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Johnny Ferro
    Johnny Ferro
    • Johnny Roberts
    Stephen Tyrone Williams
    Stephen Tyrone Williams
    • Romeo Fernander
    Margaret Laurena Kemp
    • Lena Mackey
    Mark Ford
    • Ralph Mackey
    • (as Mark Richard Ford)
    Van Brown
    • Reverend Ritchie
    Leslie Vanderpool
    • Rhoda Ritchie
    Craig Pinder
    Craig Pinder
    • Mike Roberts
    • (as William Craig Pinder)
    Sabrina Lightbourn
    • Mike Robert's Friend
    Jason Elwood Hanna
    • Purple
    • (as Jason Hanna)
    Christine Wilson
    • Anna
    Conrad Knowles
    • Mojo
    Aijalon Coley
    • Omar Mackey
    • (as Ai-Jalon Coley)
    Jonathan Murray
    • Guy in Bed
    Juanita Kelly
    • Lonnette
    Nicolas Stanko
    • Purple's Friend #1
    Brandon Cooper
    • Purple's Friend #2…
    Jules Cooper
    • Purple's Friend #3…
    Daria Delancey
    • Purple's Friend #4…
    • Director
      • Kareem Mortimer
    • Writer
      • Kareem Mortimer
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    sandover

    Children of Sitcom

    I am not aware how strong is the state of repression and bigotry that governs or not Caribbean societies, but the director and writer of this film is a Bahamian; it is then a shame that the way he addresses these issues derives from a sitcom approach. This is enough to stall matters into a regressive political state.

    The boys share a nice dance, and dancing the way they do it, popping out of bed instead of doing the sex routine, and do "how they feel like", as one of the two admonishes, is something we do not come to expect from gay themed movies. This much is true. It is also true that the soundtrack is good, but it is like it does all the work that should be put into a more cinematic approach.

    The stories do not interconnect, they are left on the device of some sort of nebulous plea that should run by itself. And then, at the film's final spin, the script abandons its spine for an unabashed melodramatic, quasi-metaphysical last seal that brings the house down.

    We then gather lines spoken before that foreground that sentimentalized last installment that comes out of and into the blue. This is bad, and it is a pity because the two leads are good, though Jonny Ferro is better by far.

    And then the summer-drenched cinematography proves that colors only are God's children in this film, and humans fail to connect with them, unless it is at the moment of their death. This does not sing the blues, it is just irrelevant.
    1badttboy

    A very sad attempt for what could have been a great movie

    The Good; Lead actor is cute. A refection of how homophobia is alive in the Caribbean and fueled by religious hypocrisy. The Bad; The lead actor is obviously not gay and uses that to show a character who has so many odd personal issues. But all of his issues are inconsistent, ironic and for that cause very unrealistic in his bi-polar behavior (one minute he is timid and the next he is outspoken). Film starts with a white boy who is not privileged (and expressively so), from school situation to housing and the next he has a car and money to get around a pay a tour guide. Really!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The conclusion was a cop out that lacked creativity and imagination.

    I can understand a film being rushed for budget purposes, but time should be taken to rewrite and put a story together as a package before filming and not be a bunch of conflicting scenarios just to make a point. Did anyone bother to read and try to make sense of the whole script before committing to it?
    7jz-10

    Trouble in Paradise

    In spite of the tremendous advances in gay rights in many countries in recent years, homophobia is actually intensifying in many place. While first and foremost a beautiful and tender personal drama, Children of God is also a study of anti-gay intolerance in the Bahamas.

    The main story is about Johnny, a gay art student who's so broken that he can no longer express his feelings on canvas, can't defend himself even verbally, and can't even touch another human being. Faced with losing his art scholarship, his teacher directs him to spend a few days on the island of Eleuthera to reconnect with nature, and hopefully his own artistic spirit. There he meets the aptly-named Romeo, who helps him to discover hope, trust, and love.

    The second-most prominent story, which lightly touches Johnny's, is that of Ralph and his family. Ralph is a vehemently anti-gay preacher with a secret, driven to stage anti-gay rallies. Lena, his wife, learns she has acquired an STD from him. When she tries to find out what he's done, he turns on her, and to cope, she buries herself even more deeply in his "Save the Bahamas" campaign, hoping to find solace in certainty. In turn, she unwittingly bullies her young son, who becomes afraid that he might be go to hell if he does something "sissy."

    Children of God isn't perfect. Some of the meetings toward the end seem somewhat forced, and religious dialogue, always difficult to handle well, doesn't sound quite as natural as it did in, say, Wise Kids. And some of Johnny's quirks seem implausible; how can you have sex if you're afraid to shake hands? The most serious flaw is a character named Purple who has no development. The movie would be improved omitting him and rewriting the ending.

    Yet for all this, it's a very good film. If you don't need Hollywood CGI explosions, and can enjoy small stories of the heart, you'll enjoy Children of God.
    1luckystar1235

    Two young gay men in the Bahamas go home together but fail to have sex because one of them can't accept himself.

    The characters in this film are all one-dimensional. They are divided into hateful bigots and joyous but equally obnoxious life force characters. And they constantly make speeches at each other. The only exception is the artist hero who is monosyllabic and apparently brain dead (only because he's repressed). Of course, he is redeemed in the end by the joyous life force guy. Why can't people in gay film fest pictures speak and act like real people? Everyone in this toothache of a cookie cutter gay film fest feature acts like he's on stage. How anybody could confuse this affliction with a good movie beats me. Only for the least discriminating of gay film fest attendees. Its IMDb may have something to do with the director's friends and relatives who seem to be legion.
    5Coralknight

    A Good Attempt...But Just Odd

    It's rare that we get a glimpse into the various social strata of Bahamanian life, so this film had an immense amount of promise to it. However, the overall acting and situations were just a bit too "out there" to be believable. Yes, I'm sure there are closeted preachers and thugs who prey upon the fears of gays by day and prowl for men at night. But the depths of the hatred from these characters in the film made them seem more like villainous caricatures than 3-dimensional people. But I'm giving 5 stars for effort, as well as the allusions the film made towards spirituality and the afterlife...the only non-preachy part about this film that respectfully and intelligently left it up to the viewer to decide.

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    • Trivia
      Feature length remake of the 2007 short Float.
    • Goofs
      The first time romeo visits Johnny in the cottage, he starts to undo his belt and pants. When he lies down on the couch, his pants are zipped up and his belt fastened.
    • Connections
      Remake of Float (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Supafly
      Written and music by Rorey Bowe

      Performed by El Padrino, featuring Raquel Oliver

      Courtesy of Padrino Music Group

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Bahamas
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Божја деца
    • Filming locations
      • Eleuthera Island, Bahamas
    • Production companies
      • Mercury Rising Media
      • Southern Fried Filmworks
      • Mercury Rising Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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