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The Encounter

  • 2010
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.9K
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The Encounter (2010)
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The supernatural experience of five people sat in an abandoned diner with the King of Kings...Jesus Christ.The supernatural experience of five people sat in an abandoned diner with the King of Kings...Jesus Christ.The supernatural experience of five people sat in an abandoned diner with the King of Kings...Jesus Christ.

  • Director
    • David A.R. White
  • Writers
    • Jason Cusick
    • Sean Paul Murphy
    • Timothy Ratajczak
  • Stars
    • Bruce Marchiano
    • Steve Borden
    • Jaci Velasquez
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    6.6/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • David A.R. White
    • Writers
      • Jason Cusick
      • Sean Paul Murphy
      • Timothy Ratajczak
    • Stars
      • Bruce Marchiano
      • Steve Borden
      • Jaci Velasquez
    • 66User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bruce Marchiano
    Bruce Marchiano
    • Jesus
    Steve Borden
    Steve Borden
    • Nick
    • (as Steve 'Sting' Borden)
    Jaci Velasquez
    Jaci Velasquez
    • Melissa
    Jamie Nieto
    Jamie Nieto
    • Hank
    Danah Williams
    Danah Williams
    • Catherine
    • (as Danah Davis)
    Madison Gibney
    Madison Gibney
    • Kayla
    Kass Connors
    • Officer Deville
    Marc Davies
    • Officer Tom
    Connor Greenbaum
    • Young Nick
    Elizabeth Ince
    • Sadie
    Alexandra Samia
    • Young Melissa
    Olivia Samia
    • Annie
    Tom Saab
    • Self
    William Waters
    • Drunken Father
    Jessica Belkin
    Jessica Belkin
    • Aubrey
    Gibson Bobby Sjobeck
    Gibson Bobby Sjobeck
    • Jack
    • Director
      • David A.R. White
    • Writers
      • Jason Cusick
      • Sean Paul Murphy
      • Timothy Ratajczak
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    7bobmichigan1

    Overall not a bad film

    I started watching this movie and I was thinking OK typical Christian movie all heart and bad acting. The acting was not as bad as facing the Giants although i put it behind Facing the Giants because it had a better theme. No i am not a die-hard Christian fanatic although i do enjoy some of the movies that are put out there because they put me back in my place.

    The basic concept of the movie is five people end up getting sidetracked by the devil because of flooding and get sent back to a diner where Jesus is trying to save each individual from going down the wrong path. The movie overall had a great concept but it got a little too deep on the religion side although i do understand the reasoning but it got pushed over the top a little. I rank this a 7 out of Ten and i put Fireproof, Facing the Giants, and To Save a Life ahead of this small treasure of a movie.
    6lagudafuad

    Here is one for the shelf

    Many a times we blessed with Christian movies that take you down a path of character change, showing you the strength of holding on to faith and never letting go.

    With movies like Facing the Giant and Fireproof, these movies touched the lives of many by setting for them examples in which they could follow but The Encounter is different. The movie just deals on remembrance, here is a movie that the main Character is Jesus himself (played by Bruce Marchiano) and all his is trying to do is to make people remember that he has always been with them and to make them understand that all that they have been facing in life was leading to this moment, where he will call them to live the darkness and come into the light.

    The movie does star Jaci Velasquez, who is a notable Pop and Gospel singer, I actually expected mediocrity from her but I have to say that her acting was quite good enough for me to respect and say that was not bad. Also in the movie is the wrestler Sting (Steve Borden), who has publicly declared that he is a Born Again Christian. Sting who has already had many acting experience his acting was in a way head over shoulders above everyone.

    But the Character that gets your smile is the man who played Jesus (Bruce Marchiano) he did a good job his smile was just beautiful.

    The movie plot is about 5 people all heading down a road way when a storm caused them all to divert and stay in a diner, where they met a man who claimed he was Jesus. His claim stood as he was able to tell each one intimate secret about them. The 5 people were: 1. Kayla, who is a runaway teenager that Hank refused to pick even after he heard a still small voice telling him to. 2. Hank, who is a God fearing Christian but he allows his wife to take control of his life and his marriage 3. Catherine, who is Hank's wife, she is a controlling lady that wants to leave Hank and chase after something she will never have 4. Melissa, who was heading to go see her boyfriend, hoping to receive a proposal, she too is a born again Christian like Hank and she obeyed the voice and picked up Kayla. 5. Nick, he is a self made millionaire who doesn't want to have anything to do with God.

    Like most Christian movies the antagonist is the devil. The movie did have some flaw in the cinematography area, but you do have to cut them some slack, as most Christian movie makers have to source for finances independently, but that is not saying that what is worth doing is not worth doing well. The cinematography is a low 4/10.

    What can I say, a good Christian movie to me is one which I am able to learn something from, here I learned that all sin has their root in pride and that God has placed in front of us the path of love and worship and the degree which we can experience this love is the degree in which we are willing to bend to his will.

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    Chrissie

    My verdict? A resounding "Meh."

    The premise is intriguing, but from the beginning,this was clearly Hallmark card territory.

    We're introduced to some stock characters: the Couple That Have Grown Apart, the Sad But Tough Runway, the Materialistic Businessman, the Woman Who Settles for Less.

    Spooky music tells us that something is afoot as the rain pummels them in their cars (except for the runaway, who is hitch-hiking). A washed-out bridge leaves them stranded together in a diner run by none other than Jesus.

    Jesus freaks them out by serving only water to drink, but food is another matter. Cue Arlo Guthrie: You can get anything you want at Jesus's restaurant. Jesus knows what you want, both on the plate and out of life. He preaches Joel Olstein Lite. The characters exchange dialog out of a "How To Witness to Unbelievers" comic book.

    That's where I lost interest and stopped watching.

    Hallmark Channel fans, and readers of "Chicken Soup for the Soul," will probably enjoy this. Those looking for meatier fare won't find it in this diner.
    6paulclaassen

    Feel-good film!

    The constant use of 'God' and 'Jesus' became a little bit overbearing. Ultimately, though, the film delivers a powerful message - not only from a religious perspective.

    I enjoyed the setting in the diner on a dark and stormy night. I enjoyed the various characters. The acting in general was very good. Bruce Marchiano, especially, was believable as Jesus. He certainly sold the character to me. We also see Steve Borden (wrestling star Sting) in a very different role, which he does wonderfully.

    Whether your religious (Christian in particular) or not, this is a feel-good, inspirational film (despite being one-dimensional).
    joseph-109

    God's Message in a movie

    So I looked at the New arrivals on Netflix and saw the title. I thought it was maybe a horror movie so I loaded it and waited but what I got was a really really good movie that touched me and made me feel good and wanting to be better. It's a movie that needs to be on TV, Hulu, and anywhere possible. I enjoyed it and I do believe in God and Jesus and not ashamed to say it. I do not go to church weekly but I have him in my heart and my family believes in him.

    Many out there will make negative comments about this movie and that is there right but it is also my right to praise the movie and the message it gives to all. Too much hate goes on in the world and this movie reminds you whether you like it or not that there is good if we can find it in ourselves to make it good. I hope you will give it a chance I think you will be surprised if you believe and maybe if you don't you will be touched.

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    • Trivia
      The clock on the wall in the diner never changes because time "stands still" during the encounter.
    • Goofs
      When the characters first approach the roadside diner the glass front doors are emblazoned with the ironic name of the establishment: "Last Chance Diner." However, when the camera perspective changes to show the characters entering the diner, the front door simply states "Diner."
    • Quotes

      Jesus: Scratch any sin and just below the surface you'll find pride.

      Jesus: People steal because they think they deserve what other people have worked hard for.

      Jesus: They hop from bed to bed because they feel entitled to just satisfy themselves no matter who it hurts, no matter what pain that it causes.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Encounter: Paradise Lost (2012)

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    • Release date
      • April 2011 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Зустріч
    • Production company
      • God & Country Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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