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Believe Me

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.2K
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Believe Me (2014) Official Theatrical Poster
Sam stands on stage as thousands of fans go wild. Smart, charismatic, handsome, he moves them with his message, and when he calls for donations to his charity, the money pours in.

Only thing is, Sam doesnÂ’t believe a word heÂ’s saying.

Just months earlier, Sam was a typical college senior focused on keg stands, hookups and graduation. But when a surprise tuition bill threatens his dream of law school and leaves him thousands of dollars in the hole, heÂ’s forced to think outside the box. He convinces his three roommates they can make a killing on the gullible church crowd and the guys start a sham charity, campaigning across the country, raising funds for a cause as fake as their message. 

For Sam, embezzlement is easy compared to getting attention from the only person he cares about. When Callie, the tour manager and SamÂ’s love interest, finally discovers the guysÂ’ ruse, itÂ’s Sam's moment of truth.

On the final night of the tour, before a packed auditorium and alone in the spotlight, Sam must decide what he really believes.
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Desperate, broke, and out of ideas, four college seniors start a fake charity to embezzle money for tuition.Desperate, broke, and out of ideas, four college seniors start a fake charity to embezzle money for tuition.Desperate, broke, and out of ideas, four college seniors start a fake charity to embezzle money for tuition.

  • Director
    • Will Bakke
  • Writers
    • Michael B. Allen
    • Will Bakke
  • Stars
    • Alex Russell
    • Zachary Knighton
    • Johanna Braddy
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Will Bakke
    • Writers
      • Michael B. Allen
      • Will Bakke
    • Stars
      • Alex Russell
      • Zachary Knighton
      • Johanna Braddy
    • 18User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alex Russell
    Alex Russell
    • Sam
    Zachary Knighton
    Zachary Knighton
    • Gabriel
    Johanna Braddy
    Johanna Braddy
    • Callie
    Miles Fisher
    Miles Fisher
    • Pierce
    Sinqua Walls
    Sinqua Walls
    • Tyler
    Max Adler
    Max Adler
    • Baker
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Ken
    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
    • Sean
    Rhett James
    Rhett James
    • Yale Stafford
    Chester Rushing
    Chester Rushing
    • Cameron
    Tracy Smith
    • Macy
    Phillip Wolf
    • Brent
    Daniel Walker
    • Phil
    • (as Daniel K. Walker)
    Lauren Ashley
    • Danika
    Lecrae
    • Dr. Darnall Malmquist
    David Christopher
    David Christopher
    • Bill
    Chris McNelly
    • Keith
    Will Harris
    • Max
    • Director
      • Will Bakke
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      • Will Bakke
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    User reviews18

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    9refocusedlarry

    Without a doubt, the best "Christian film" I've ever seen.

    I put "Christian film" in quotes because the filmmakers are Christians, but I guarantee it's not the type of movie you're probably thinking of (God's Not Dead, Heaven Is For Real, Kirk Cameron's stuff, etc). It is the first "Christian film" I've seen that wasn't preachy or trying to cram a message down my throat. Messages are there, sure, but they are for you to extrapolate and consider like any good film. Also, the film isn't reserved or afraid of poking at its home audience. In fact, I'd say a good portion of it is designed to intentionally provoke questions in Christians themselves where usually Christian movies are trying to get non-believers to "question" things. Lastly, it is most definitely the funniest Christian movie I've seen (Miles Fisher and Max Adler are superb) and probably the best in terms of the craft of filmmaking (something many others tend to put low on the priority list).

    I was just honestly taken aback by how much I enjoyed it. I typically loathe Christian films, having seen so many growing up, but this was like a breath of fresh air. If more Christian films were like this, perhaps they wouldn't be thought of as such a joke by most everyone else.
    7srobertson-75103

    Not a Sappy Christian Film, Funny, Skeptical and Entertaining

    No, this isn't a squeaky clean Christian film (but not vulgar either). I don't like the whole Christian genre because I'm a bit of a skeptic and most real Christian movies are way to cheesy and fake for me. But I did think this was a good film. I thought they really nailed the whole "Christian Culture"...studying the way they talk, the way they dress, in a really funny way. Yes, the movie had a "moral of the story" where they saw the err of their ways, but these guys were depicted in a true to life sort of way. I'm not a big churchgoer, but I've gone enough to know how accurate this film was. The movie sort of touched on how easy it is to take advantage of those who wholeheartedly expect the best in people. Yes, it was kind of sad, but in a funny kind of way. But all is well that ends well!
    5Aktham_Tashtush

    If you're Christian then you'll be jumping up and down out of faith, but if you're something else so you'll see that 5/10 is one great rating ;)

    The start of the movie was hilarious with some comedy bits but it kinda didn't last more than 25 minutes , then the serious Drama rigid stuff came out.

    To be fair it's a nice movie , well written, well casting , the main characters were generally funny. as a good doer myself and activist in charities (so humble, right!! :D ) the storyline sounded a bit more complicated than it usually is. but maybe that's how charities in the name of Jesus works. .. don't know.

    anyway,, the movie was acceptable would recommend watching it with family on pizza night :D generally, if you're Christian then you'll be jumping up and down out of faith, but if you're something else so you'll see that 5/10 is good score.

    also i gotta say "Max Adler" this guy is gonna be something i'v seen him on "Switched at Birth" before and he's got a real talent, and here he was the comic whiff that the movie needed.
    8Broncoman27

    Something of a niche movie, even among Christians

    I personally really enjoyed Believe Me, but it won't have as much appeal to everybody. Much of the humor in this movie comes from the main characters trying to blend in with Christians, but if you aren't part of this type of Christian culture, some of the jokes won't make as much sense or could completely fly over your head. I'm pretty heavily involved with a college ministry, and so are my friends I watched this with, and most of us thought it was hilarious, largely because things they point out that are totally true about a lot of Christians in their 20s at this point in time, and much of it is ridiculous. However, I could easily see some Christians being offended by some of the humor.

    That being said, there are still some points that will be funny to most audiences. Max Adler's character Baker is one of the funnier parts of this movie, and his interactions with Miles Fisher's Pierce are gems. Nick Offerman provides laughs, though his role is a small one. These aren't the only parts that general audiences could find funny, but they are some of the standouts.

    One area where this movie separates itself from other Christian movies is that it isn't preachy. Yes, there are messages to be found, but you have to pick them out and think through them for yourself. This is not the type of movie that is designed just to make Christians feel good about themselves after watching it (they actually poke fun at those movies in one scene), but instead it takes a look at some real issues that are present inside modern Christian life, and could definitely be enjoyable for other audiences.

    While I do believe most people could find some enjoyment in this movie, I would recommend it most highly to Christians ages 16-30 and those involved in ministries which really target that age group.
    Ed in MO

    I Don't Get It

    So, is this movie set in 1998 or earlier? Because if it's set in modern times, then these four lads wouldn't have had a prayer of convincing anyone of their Christian and charitable intentions.

    It's interesting that none of the Christians or college students pulled out their smart phones to use Google or Facebook or Twitter. I guess they couldn't because the movie would have ended right then and there. Just one Facebook photo of these a-holes at a frat party drinking, chasing girls and beating up pledges would have killed their whole "Christian" fakery.

    But of course Christians and college students do use social media, so the whole premise of this film is silly. No million-dollar tour--and particularly not a Christian evangelical tour--would use an untested group of four as the center of their presentation. These guys would be scrutinized and vetted seven different ways from Sunday. (Oh, I forgot, the tour manager did see them one time at some cheap college frat party and kind of liked their lame presentation, totally copied from another lame presentation.) Imagine the scandal if one of these dudes tried to seduce little Mary Lou Holypants while high on Jesus. It would destroy the tour. (To its credit the film did raise this point when the tour manager told the music director that a pastor was a little too loose in the pants a few years earlier and almost destroyed their entire mission.)

    But then again, why let the truth get in the way of a bad story?

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    • Trivia
      Nick Offerman spontaneously signed onto the film after the crew found out that he was in Dallas the same day that they were filming the "admissions counselor" scene. His scenes were filmed in a few hours and they parted ways after.
    • Connections
      References Les Évadés (1994)
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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2015 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İnan Bana: Lisa McVey Olayı
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Riot Studios
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      • $23,419
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,419
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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